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WeBWorK with Moodle

What is WeBWorK ?

WeBWorK is an open-source web based homework system for math and sciences courses. WeBWorK is supported by the MAA (Mathematical association of America) and the NSA (National Science Foundation) and comes with a NPL (National Problem Library) of over 20,000 homework problems. Webwork can be used for college algebra, discrete mathematics, probability and statistics, single and multivariable calculus, differential equations, linear algebra and complex analysis.

Brief history of WeBWorK

Webwork is being used in many colleges and universities. This application has been developed and maintained by mathematicians since 1994 with the goal of providing a robust, flexible mathematically capable online homework system for science and math educators.

Webwork being open source, allow users and organizations to deploy and work with it for free on their own servers.

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10 alternatives to Moodle for e-Learning software, LMS Platform using open source/GPL

A learning management system (LMS) is a software application for the administration, documentation, tracking, and reporting of training programs, classroom and online events, e-learning programs, and training content. An LMS, based on the focus can also be called as e-Learning software, Virtual learning environment (VLE), Course management system (CMS), learning delivery platform, course delivery systems etc.

A virtual learning environment (VLE) is also a prominent term which stands out. It is an education system based on the Web, that models conventional real-world education by integrating a set of equivalent virtual concepts for tests, homework, classes, classrooms and perhaps even museums and other external academic resources. It normally uses Web 2.0 tools for 2-way interaction, and includes a content management system.

Xoeis helps you with LMS/e-learning/VLE software/platform installation/deployment for business and educational institutions

LMS is a software for planning, delivering, and managing learning events within an organization, including online, virtual classroom, and instructor-led courses. For example, an LMS can simplify global certification efforts, enable entities to align learning initiatives with strategic goals, and provide a means of enterprise-level skills management. The focus of an LMS is to manage students, keeping track of their progress and performance across all types of training activities. It performs administrative tasks, such as reporting to instructors, HR and other ERP systems but it is not used to create course content.

In this article we shall be reviewing the following open source LMS/e-Learning software.

eFront, Dokeos, Claroline, ATutor, ILIAS, OLAT, Sakai, .LRN, openelms, Fedena
and the bonus one WeBWorK

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Moodle overview and feature lists 2.2 and 2.3

About Moodle

Moodle (abbreviation for Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment) is a free source e-learning software platform, also known as a Course Management System, Learning Management System, or Virtual Learning Environment (VLE). As of December 2011 it had a user base of 72,177 registered and verified sites, serving 57,112,669 users in 5.8 million courses

Moodle is used to host online/offline classes. It can also be used in various other aspects of business, besides classroom delivery platform

Example

  • Hiring and Interviewing
  • Roll-out Products and Services
  • Managing Compliance Training
  • Competency Tracking
  • Create and maintain collaborated knowledge base
  • Inter organization discussion forum,
  • Web Conferencing
  • Running workshop
  • Getting employee feedback

Moodles modular design allows hosting various different types of activities and resources.

Moodle supports various different learning delivery formats and can be integrated with platform both in software and application layer.

In this article we shall try to give an overview of the feature and capability list of Moodle. This article can also be used as a reference/list of modules for activities, resources, block design and reports supported by Moodle right out of the box, with a brief description of that module.

XeoIS provides support with LMS/e-learning software installation, implementation, integration and training

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What is an internet forum? Using Moodle for running internet forum

Email is a great point to point messaging system. Email is also good for distributing information to a group of people who we think are interested in that bit of information.

This does not always work; people want to know things they are interested in. They also want to pull out the information rather then pushed. Internet forum or message board is a great way of achieving that.

People can ask question, get answers by the community or authority, message is saved for future reference. The message is also saves as a thread which gives a better understanding on the conversation.  A search option makes the forum even more accessible.

There are various ways of starting a forum. You can start with hosted forum powered yahoo/google, or you can start your own one. Business organization probably would like to have their own forum to have better control and security like myBB, PhpBB, vBulletin. Internet forum is also known as bulletin boards.

Moodle has its in-build forum module. The initial purpose was to use forum for better learning delivery as a part of the course, however forum can be used independently just as a discussion group.

This can be achieved in Moodle by setting the course in social format. This format is oriented around one main forum, the social forum, which appears listed on the main page. It is useful for situations that are more free form. They may not even be courses.

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