AsanSka University College of Design and Technology (AUCDT) on the 25th of February, 2025 officially launched its new Learning Management System (LMS), a significant step forward in enhancing digital learning and teaching experiences. The presentation was led by Mr. Bright Senanu Agbosu from the IT Unit, who provided an insightful and practical demonstration of the platform’s features and functionalities.
The AUCDT LMS, built on the Moodle framework, is designed to provide a flexible, scalable, and interactive learning environment that supports blended learning, online assessments, and collaboration. With its user-friendly interface and mobile accessibility, the platform enables lecturers to manage courses efficiently and students to access learning materials anytime, anywhere.

The launch event saw the presence of esteemed members of the AUCDT community, including Prof. Emmanuel Amankwah Asante (President), Dr. Joseph A. A. Sackey (Vice President), Heads of Departments (HODs), and the academic staff. Mr. Daniel Twum, Head of IT, played a pivotal role in spearheading the project, ensuring a seamless implementation and robust system.
The session focused on navigating the LMS, highlighting its benefits in streamlining academic activities, improving access to course materials, and facilitating seamless communication between lecturers and students.

During the presentation, Mr. Agbosu guided attendees through the system’s user interface, demonstrating how to create and manage courses, upload assignments, track student progress, and utilize interactive tools to boost engagement. He emphasized how the LMS aligns with AUCDT’s commitment to adopting modern educational technologies to support effective teaching and learning.
The President of AUCDT expressed enthusiasm about the introduction of the LMS, noting that it marks a new era of academic excellence and digital transformation at AUCDT. The Vice President and HODs echoed this sentiment, highlighting the importance of the platform in fostering a collaborative and resourceful learning environment.

The launch concluded with a Q&A session, where staff members shared feedback and sought clarifications on specific LMS features. The IT Unit assured continuous support and training to ensure a smooth transition to the new system.
Overall, the introduction of the new LMS is expected to enhance productivity, streamline academic workflows, and ultimately contribute to the university’s vision of producing highly skilled and innovative graduates.
Staff and students of AUCDT can access the Learning Management System by clicking here