Difference between revisions of "Talk:Choosing the right tool"
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Revision as of 21:30, 26 August 2007
Activity | Blogs | Drupal | Moodle | Wiki |
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Share course materials | ||||
Share protected course materials
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Threaded discussion forums
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Chat | ||||
Student uploadable assignments | ||||
Group work / collaborative writing | ||||
Student journaling |
Contents
Drupal
- can protect sections of the site from outside world (readings, discussion)
- good replacement for static web sites
- discussion
- flexible
- surveys
Moodle
- can protect all or nothing from outside world
- enforces the course structure (weekly or topics)
- chats and discussion
- quizzes