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Lesson Feedback Tool vs LMS

An LMS delivers lessons, assignments, and grades. A lesson feedback tool captures how those lessons actually landed — and how students are doing. Here is how the two differ, and why most schools use both.

Lesson feedback toolLMS
Primary purposeFeedback & wellbeingLessons & grades
Anonymous student feedback
Wellbeing check-ins & alerts
Assignment & grade management
Course & content hosting
Counsellor workflow built in
Works alongside your LMSn/a
GDPR, EU-resident datavaries

A lesson feedback tool and an LMS solve different problems. The LMS is where teaching happens; LessonsLearnt is where you learn whether it worked. They sit side by side — we even import your students from Google Classroom in one click.

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Frequently asked questions

Common questions schools ask when comparing.

Does LessonsLearnt replace our LMS?

No. An LMS like Google Classroom or Moodle delivers lessons, assignments, and grades. LessonsLearnt captures feedback and wellbeing signals and routes them to teachers and counsellors. It runs alongside your LMS, not instead of it.

Can it import students from our LMS?

Yes. You can import your students from Google Classroom in one click, so there is no manual setup for teachers.

Is student feedback anonymous?

Yes. Students respond anonymously — no account or login — which is what gets you honest answers an identity-based LMS cannot.