I think the two should work together:
Maybe Sharepoint for all documents and learning assets that hyperlink to
a VLE. Sharepoint does not yet ,however, have full metatagging
facilities for picture-based resources - no doubt this will come.
If you are able to implement Sharepoint with all its other components it
starts to look more and more like a VLE or even an MLE. In this scenario
you may have two or more VLE's sitting within Sharepoint for different
sorts of students and applications. I do think purpose built VLE's will
have a future within such an environment because of the need to
structure learning experiences. However, if you have a free form group
of collaborators or peers then a Sharepoint portal for the group offers
interesting possibilities.
I hope this makes sense (esp. to those further down the Sharepoint
route)
-----Original Message-----
From: Virtual Learning Environments [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Patrick Hickey
Sent: 16 May 2005 14:37
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Subject: Re: [VLES] Content Management System as Learning Environment?
Postnuke is an Open Source CMS with an active education forum
http://forums.postnuke.com
This CMS has modules to work with Moodle and ATutor
I think that a CMS can work with an Intranet and a VLE to provide a more
accessible and flexible environment for tutors and students.
regards
Patrick
Patrick Hickey
ILT Co-ordinator, ext 385
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