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Posted on December 12, 2004 at 01:39 AM in Ask the Expert | Permalink
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I've read articles such as, "Is E-Learning for your School?", on your website. They are quite informative. This is definitely the next trend in the educational systems.
Could you please provided me with examples or/and a list of e-learning software tailored for school environments both for Art and Sciences?
Thanks
Posted by: Hans Teri | Feb 4, 2005 4:59:08 PM
There are literally dozens of products that fit under the E-Learning umbrella.
I mentioned tools like WebCT, Enspire, WebEx, HP Virtual Classroom, and IBM Lotus Virtual Classroom. Other leading brands are WBT Systems (http://www.wbtsystems.com), Digital Think (http://www.digitalthink.com, Intrafinity (http://www.intrafinity.com).
You can find a huge list of solutions here - http://knowledgemanagement.ittoolbox.com/nav/t.asp?t=325&p=326&h1=325&h2=326
Posted by: Eric Durrand | Feb 5, 2005 4:46:50 PM
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