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I continue trying out learning landscape tools. My favorite tool is elgg, it is the tool that is most in tune with my teaching-learning philosophy being learner centered and portfolio based.
I also like Moodle, even if I think you can design courses in a very traditional instructor led way in Moodle I like that this is open source and has a community of users and developers.
I tried recently LAMS and NUVVO. LAMS seems to have a rather steep learning curve and from my experience that means it will not become popular among instructors. It is a fun playtool for professional instructional designers. NUVVO is very easy to use but limited. Nuvvo is much more limited than Moodle. I also did not understand the underlying instuctional idea - or maybe there is none - just the view that courses consist of material from teachers chopped down in units and then testing and some kinds of content streams from teacher and from student.
But I like some features in NYVVO. It links nicely with Skype and it is easy, courses have RSS feeds and it is web service. It claims to be the first AJAX based learning tool.
Here is an article in Techcrunch about Moodle and Nuvvo:
http://www.techcrunch.com/tag/Nuvvo/
Actually it is very easy to install and update moodle if your web hosting service has fantastico. I was able to do that just by clicking one or two buttoms. I have also installed clareline which I like very much because it is so easy to use but that was more difficult since I had no automatic installer for that.
Here are courses in Nuvvo:
http://market.nuvvo.com/learn/
My nuvvo portal
http://salvor.learnhub.net/do/portal
Here is Moodle vs. Nuvvo (from Nuvvo point of view):
Here you can test drive LAMS
http://lamsdemo.melcoe.mq.edu.au/demoserver/web/register.php
Here is the list of learning environments:
elgg
moodle
claroline
nuuvo
web ct
blackboard
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