Learning Platforms
Web Dandy is able to offer a number of learning platforms depending on your school's requirements.
Moodle
Moodle is designed for rich interaction using sound pedagogical principles, to help educators create effective
online learning communities. It can scale from a single-teacher site to a 50,000-student University.
Moodle has many features expected from an learning platform including:
- Content managment.
- Forums.
- Quizzes with different kinds of questions.
- Blogs.
- Wikis.
- Database activities.
- Surveys.
- Chat.
- Glossaries.
- Peer assessment.
There are also a large range of addiitional plugins available.
Claroline
Claroline is an e-working platform (Learning Management System) allowing
teachers to build effective online courses and to manage learning and collaborative activities on the web.
The Claroline platform provides a highly integrated package allowing organizations to create and administer courses online. Each course space provides a list of tools enabling the teacher to:
- Write a course description.
- Publish documents in any format (text, PDF, HTML, video...).
- Administer public and private forums.
- Develop learning paths.
- Create groups of students.
- Prepare online exercises.
- Manage an agenda with tasks and deadlines.
- Publish announcements (also by email).
- Propose assignments to be handed in online.
- See the statistics of the users activity.
- Use a wiki to write collaborative documents.
ATutor
ATutor is a web-based Learning Content Management System (LCMS). Educators can quickly assemble, package, and redistribute web-based instructional content, easily retrieve and import prepackaged content, and conduct their courses online. Students learn in an adaptive learning environment.
