Re: [DDN] Why Moodle could revolutionize how CTCs work

2006-04-11 Thread Steve Hanson
Dave A. Chakrabarti wrote: > > Anyone using Moodle already? Other ideas, comments, suggestions? > > Our consulting company is currently developing a series of tutorials for use of web tools for nonprofits. The first of these will be an introduction to using CivicSpace and Drupal as an end-user (a

RE: [DDN] Why Moodle could revolutionize how CTCs work

2006-03-25 Thread Malin Coleridge
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Re: [DDN] Why Moodle could revolutionize how CTCs work

2006-03-24 Thread Pamela McLean
Dave A. Chakrabarti wrote: I sat down and took some time to look at Moodle today.. I think Moodle could revolutionize efforts to bridge the Digital Divide. ... Anyone using Moodle already? Other ideas, comments, suggestions? I completely agree that Moodle could revolutionize effo

[DDN] Why Moodle could revolutionize how CTCs work

2006-03-23 Thread Dave A. Chakrabarti
Hi all, I sat down and took some time to look at Moodle today. For those of you who don't know, Moodle is a free, open sourced program that's designed to allow a website to offer online courses, just like Blackboard or Chalk. It has an impressive number of features, including the ability to m