The Atlantis Learning Management System LMS Architecture
The goal of the Atlantis Learning Learning Management System LMS Architecture is to help deliver a LMS to you so you can optimally manage all the learning available to you.
The Atlantis Learning Management System LMS is designed to find the “Learning Sweet Spot” for every learner every time.
Through there are many more variables, the Atlantis Learning Management System LMS uses Metadata similar to the way Ham Radio Operators fine tune their antennas.


The Atlantis Learning Management System LMS Architecture
The goal of the @tlantis Learning Learning Management System LMS Architecture is to help deliver a LMS to you so you can optimally manage all the learning available to you.
The way this works is that the ALMS-CS provides “Enhanced Networking” capabilities so you can better “Filter” and “Focus” your learning efforts.
Overview of the Atlantis Learning Management System LMS Network Architecture
Terms;
- Clouds/Network Hardware
- Personal Cloud
- Internet/Public Cloud
- Atlantis Learning Management System LMS Cloud (ALMS Cloud.)
- Network Software
- Standard Networking – TCP/IP
- Enhanced Networking – Atlantis Learning Management System LMS Network Protocol – Open Source – Proprietary to @lantis®
- Types of information
- Data/Content – mp4. jpg, doc, txt, mp3, wav, etc.,
- Meta-data – Information about the Data/Content including: authority, source, fact, conclusion, recommended action, learning track, and context.
Atlantis Learning Management System LMS Process
Atlantis Learning Management System LMS Process
- Action #1 – Set Intent
- Decision #1 – Is it a question or an answer?
- If question – Action #2 – Construct Question and submit a Search Query to the Cloud(s).
- If answer – Action #3 – Construct Answere and submit a upload request to the Cloud(s).
- Action #4 – “Push” or “Pull” from one of the three Clouds – Personal Cloud, Internet/Public Cloud, or the Atlantis Learning Management System LMS Cloud.
- Result #1 – Feedback from Action #4
- Result #1.1 – Response to Action #2 – A free form answer resulting from the Search Query.
- Result #1.2 – Comfirmation from Action #3 – Your upload was completed.
- Decision #2 – Did the Action from Decision #1 achieve the Intent set in Action #1?
- If response from Result #1 achieved the Intent established in Action #1 – Action #4 – go to End
- If the response from Result #1 did not achieve the Intent – Action #5 – Go back to Action #1.
Each Learning Community comes up with their own data, facts, conclusions, recommended actions, and Learning Tracks.
As each Learning Community comes up with new data, facts, conclusions, recommended actions, and/or Learning Tracks, they will can choose to make that information available to other Learning Communities.
Every time the Personal Learning Community learns something they believe can help others they “Push” the packets into the Cloud. Then each learning community can monitor the Cloud and determine, based on the Meta-data, to download the information to their learning Community, for further analysis or storage. Then the Learning Community puts notices to the members of the community that there are new data, facts, conclusions, recommended actions, and/or learning tracks.
The key here is that along with data, facts, conclusions, and/or learning tracks, is the “meta-data” that provides the transparency to the information so each Learning Community can determine what to do with it.
Learning Community Communication Packet Standard
Level 0
Level 1
Questions
Answers
Level 2
Basic Value Add Packet
Facts
Conclusions
Recommended Actions
Context
Level 4
Authority