How to get lms username and password?

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Answer # 1 #

An LMS (Learning Management System) username and password are almost always provided by the institution that owns the LMS. There's no universal way to "get" one as it's tied to your enrollment or employment. Common LMS platforms include Moodle Canvas Blackboard and Google Classroom. Here's the general process:

If you're a student or employee your school university or company's IT/administration department creates your account. You typically receive your login credentials via email (to your official student/employee email) or in a welcome packet. The username is often your student ID number employee ID or your official email address. The initial password is usually a temporary one you must change on first login. If you haven't received credentials contact your institution's help desk IT support or student services. If you've forgotten your password look for a "Forgot Password?" link on the LMS login page which will send a reset link to your registered email. Never try to find or request LMS credentials from unofficial sources—they are private and secure. The login portal is usually something like "lms.yourschool.edu" or "canvas.youruniversity.edu".

Answered by: cnux Hashim [Few Hour]
Answer # 2 #

I work in university IT. 90% of "how do I get my login" questions are from new students who haven't checked their official university email. That's the first place to look. The second is the student portal. Usually you get a separate email with your student portal login first and from there you can access the LMS or find your LMS credentials.

If you're enrolled in a corporate training program your HR or training coordinator is the point of contact. For online courses on platforms like Coursera or edX *you* create the username/password when you sign up; that's not an institutional LMS. If you're truly stuck a phone call to the registrar's office or help desk is the fastest solution. Have your student ID or employee number ready. They deal with this all the time.

Answered by: Parikshit Bbqqtuojnx [Few Hour]