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5 Reasons WordPress Is the Best Choice for Course Creators

LearnDash

Popular CMSs include Joomla, Drupal, Megento—and, of course, WordPress. After that, we look at the features our users want most, and make decisions about what to develop next based on the demand from our users and the quality of the alternatives already on the market. If other options were better, we wouldn’t be here.

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Digital inclusion as an L&D imperative – and opportunity

Learning Pool

in the UK without access to the internet – and we have ‘ digital poverty ‘ That is, when every £1 invested in improving digital inclusion and essential digital skills delivers a £9.47 Digital exclusion is not only a determinant of wider more systemic exclusion, but it also compounds it.

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Top 10 tips for creating a learning website

Saffron Interactive

Just as Moodle provides provides a great starting point for an effective learning management system (and can be used ‘out of the box’ for hosting one or two courses), open source content management systems such as Drupal, Joomla and WordPress are the place to start for most website requirements. At Saffron we love WordPress!

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CMS: An Alternative to a LMS for those who seek Portals or Communities

eLearning 24-7

While the race is on for people to get LMSs and LCMSs, there are some people who either do not want or need a LMS/LCMS, but want to create a learning community or more often, some type of portal – intranet or internet. Drupal – One of the king kongs of CMS systems. Well liked by many. Excellent features.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Corporate Moodle: A Tipping Point?

Learning Visions

And “in times like these…&# Why pay for a pricey LMS when you can Moodle or Drupal or Sakai ? Drupal can be a little tougher to crank up, but they're coming on stream as well. A ‘low-cost’ LMS starts at an average of $58K. That’s the low price. Which is still a whole LOT of money. 8:13 PM josh said.

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