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In this debate of Moodle vs Docebo, Moodle comes out as an open-source cloud-based learning management system and is very well known between students and teachers. Users can upload and share training materials such as PDF, PPT, Tin Can, Video, and SCORM files.
Feature sets – they have to be more than PPT to Flash or add an audio clip and video clip to the course. That said, for a freebie -and yes, I said freebie (opensource) it has a lot of power. Innovation – if the product doesn’t offer some innovative features, then they are stale. Other strong features include.
Has offline learning access to learn on the go. EdX.org (course marketplace) and Open-edX are two sides of the same coin. EdX is the learning platform where students find online courses from various universities and Open-edX is an open-source content management system. Pros: Free and open-source.
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After transforming your PPT slides into interactive microlessons, you can review them and have the option to select between different slide templates so you can further customize their layout. . Open-source software. Or, you can also use a video and PPT with quizzes. Key features: Invisible learning delivery.
You can easily import existing content too, since Tovuti LMS supports AICC, SCORM, and xAPI (Tin Can) Packages, PPT and PDF presentations. Canvas LMS Canvas LMS is an open-source Learning Management System that supports in-person, online, and blended learning in your organization.
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Ability to publish to.exe, web – this has always been around, but one vendor spins it with “Offline SCORM”, then you find out this means you can download the course in its SCORM wrapper and either have it as an.exe, use it on the web (without a LMS) or publish it to a LMS. Last Thought. Bottom Line. There you have it.
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Can present offline. per month): All free functionality plus 100G storage, no watermark, premium templates, 720P export, limited offline viewing, custom templates, publishing in multiple formats, premium animation editor. per month): All free resources and offline viewing, premium templates, PowerPoint import, PDF and JPG download.
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