[ale] OT: open source teaching software
Jim Philips
briarpatch.jim at gmail.com
Mon Apr 5 08:15:04 EDT 2010
What would you say was the level of effort involved in setting it up?
And how far into setup did you go? Was there still a lot of work left
when you left the project?
Those would all be good things to know.
On 04/04/2010 09:07 PM, Omar Chanouha wrote:
> I was on a team that implemented a moodle install for the after school
> program operation peace here in atlanta. It was a one semester
> project, and our goal was just to set everything up for them. I am not
> sure how they have progressed since.
>
> Anything specific you have a question about?
>
> -O
>
> On Sat, Apr 3, 2010 at 8:56 PM, Jim Philips<briarpatch.jim at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I know there are people on this list who have experience in working with
>> the school system. This big gorilla in course management is Blackboard, a
>> commercial product. But there are open source alternatives and they look
>> pretty good at first glance. Do any of you have experience working with
>> Moodle or .LRN? Even better: Has anybody tried to implement one of these
>> programs with a school system?
>>
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