I came across the “Study of Environments to Support e-learning in UK Further and Higher Education” report produced by Education for Change Ltd produced by The Research Partnership for JISC recently. Published in April 2005, the report is based around survey results that have been returned from FE and HE institutes in the UK on the current and future developments in E-learning and support processes. The part I found of particular interest though was the analysis on the use and uptake of VLE’s, so if have yet to see the report Click Here for a worthwhile read. Please feel free to feedback on your own comments
Wednesday, November 02, 2005
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Moodle is a CMS or Course Management System, a software package designed to facilitate the creation and delivery of online courses. You will come across such e-learning systems referred to as an LMS (Learning Management Systems) and more commonly now as a VLE (Virtual Learning Environment). Moodle is Open Source, this means you are free to download, use, modify and even distribute under the terms of the GNU General Public License. |
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