[Air-l] Any good Free E-Learning Platforms out there?
Jeremy Hunsinger
jhuns at vt.edu
Wed Mar 28 05:03:46 PDT 2007
moodle works, as does claroline, both are open source and free, and
were pretty easy to set up and manage for me. there are hundreds of
others though. I suggest starting by looking at wikipedia and then
moving into deeper investigation of what you are really after.
On Mar 28, 2007, at 4:17 AM, Jeremy Malcolm wrote:
> Michael Baron wrote:
>> Hi, All
>> I am trying to find a good Platform (e.g. something similar to
>> Blackboard or
>> E-Courses) that will enable me to deliver online courses free of
>> cost. Is
>> there such a platform? My training institution is small and can
>> not really
>> afford to subscribe to turnitin etc.
>
> Moodle seems an obvious choice. It is developed locally (to me) but
> used worldwide, and I attended our local IT industry awards last week
> where it walked away with two gongs. See: http://moodle.org/.
>
> --
> Jeremy Malcolm LLB (Hons) B Com
> Internet and Open Source lawyer, IT consultant, actor
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jeremy hunsinger
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School of Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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