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[Technology 1823] Re: Low-cost or free LMS?
Goldberg, Marsha
Marsha.Goldberg at ed.govThu Dec 11 14:46:05 EST 2008
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Shannon;
Tell your client to try myicourse.com It's very simple (not nearly as
sophisticated at Moodle) but much easier to use and has great support.
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Thursday, December 11, 2008 at 6:41 AM -0800 wrote:
I have a client who would like to share demos of some of their e-learning
health courses in a secure Web environment. Is there a user friendly,
relatively inexpensive way to do this? Is Moodle a good option for
SCORM-compliant courses that have been created using software like
Articulate Presenter or Authorware? The client wants to limit access to the
demos and isn't ready to invest in a full LMS.
Thanks,
Shannon
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