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Installing Moodleâ„¢: A Step-by-Step Guide to Getting Started

Lambda Solutions

PHP: Ensure your server has PHP installed, preferably version 7.2 Database: Set up a compatible database system, such as MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL, or Microsoft SQL Server. Domain and Hosting: Domain name: Register a unique domain name that reflects your Moodle site's identity.

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The Curious Case of Managed WordPress Hosting

The Be-all and End-all Guide to Creating a Supreme LearnDash LMS

For many new WordPress users, WordPress hosting and managed WordPress hosting, in particular, is a tough nut to crack. Confronted with the million-dollar question of whether to opt for free, shared, or managed WordPress hosting, we often end up choosing alternatives based on half-baked information. What is WordPress Hosting?

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The Real Cost of a Free (Open Source) LMS!

Upside Learning

Moodle is a good LMS with which has grown over the years and offers a host of functionality and features that are very useful to have in an LMS. Go to a vendor who offers managed hosting services on the open source LMS without a rebranding. Add to it the fact that its open source which makes it free to use, has made it very popular.

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The Do-It-Yourselfer’s Complete Guide to WordPress Maintenance

The Be-all and End-all Guide to Creating a Supreme LearnDash LMS

And, to handle all of the above, there are three options you could consider: Opting for paid dedicated or Managed WordPress Hosting. While we have discussed Managed WordPress Hosting in an earlier post, we’ll focus on helping you maintain your WordPress website yourself. Spam Control.

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E-learning Deployment – Considerations and Tools

eFront

But even if you go for an inferior LMS (well, we had to say it), there are several things you have to consider, the most important being whether you want a Cloud solution or a custom LMS deployment (either hosted or internally deployed). Cloud-hosted LMS. Self-hosted (internally deployed) LMS. Hosted LMS. Shopping list.

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SCORM Supports It But How About Your LMS?

JCA Solutions

Version 1.2 MySQL, Oracle, DB2, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, Redis, MongoDB, MariaDB, SimpleDB, NoSQL, no problem. It can take a weaker LMS and essentially make it look conformant to the full SCORM standards. What SCORM? or 2004, yes. If it’s got a well-formed imsmanifest.xml file, it’ll run like a charm. What database? Any database.

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Online Course Software: The Learning Business Puzzle

Academy of Mine

You’ll likely want: High quality hosting to handle all of the dynamic scripts you’ll be running (many will require you have root access to your server which means you can’t use a cheap shared hosting platform). The wrong version of php or MySQL installed will render one or more of these software packages dead.