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best e-learning tools? (to make a website for others to learn) - KougoNinja - 2014-07-27 While creating my website I try to think about what I as a learner of Japanese look for personally. As most of the time personal approaches and needs aren't unique, I think this might work best. Of course it depends on the material you are covering. Also, I think you should try and think of something that makes you stand out. Try and come up with something new, as there are so many good websites already. best e-learning tools? (to make a website for others to learn) - kanbun1 - 2014-08-03 gaiaslastlaugh Wrote:As a technical trainer for a large company who has looked at some of these packages, I can tell you that moodle, while the standard, definitely has a reputation of being complex and hard to use. You should also look at standard Content Management Systems that offer plugins for e-learning modules, such as Joomla and Drupal. You could also use something like wordpress and custom build the e-learning portion yourself, or have someone build it for you. In the end, however, a content management system or pure LMS is probably the better choice.Thank you for the advice. Learndash seems one of the best ways to go, but curiously, I thought that one of the pluses was the integration with Adobe Captivate which I thought about using. Thank you for the warning. |