Hi Joe,
It may be worth looking at the COSE vle that is free, yes free and has been developed at Stafford Uni.
Follow the link
http://www.staffs.ac.uk/COSE/
The person you want to contact is Professor Mark Stiles at Stafford, he knows his stuff and I've seen him at quite a few conferences. This could be a good starting point.
At the College I work at we are using the Learnwise VLE Platform, not free and not cheap!
I hope this helps
Gary
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From: Joe Booth [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
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Subject: [VLES] VLEs and assessment
My first post here, though I have been lurking for a while, so hello.
I am investigating VLEs and am particularly interested in finding something
with strong support for assessment. In particular being able to provide
formative assessments based on a large question bank where learners can
select parameters and generate a set of MCQs to attempt AND summative
assessments based on a pre-set secure "paper" of MCQs.
Any suggestions? Is it optimistic to expect a VLE to do this or should I be
thinking about a separate assessment tool for these elements?
Thanks,
Joe Booth
Project Manager
Royal College of Physicians
Royal College of Physicians of London
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