Hi Tom,
A friend told me about Airset recently, but I haven't had time to check
it out in detail: http://www.airset.com
Regards,
Matthias
Tom Roper wrote:
> Can anyone help with an enquiry in my non-work capacity please? I lead
> a group studying Attic Greek grammar. We work by e-mail doing weekly
> assignments which are sent to me; I collate these and distribute the
> collated version back, and we then reflect individually on the
> variations in answers. I've dedicated a page on my blog to resources
> for the group.
> But we could do so much more. What we need is a public electronic
> learning space. It needs to:
> a) be free to use
> b) be easy to use (technical abilities vary)
> c) support non-Roman script (Greek, that is)
> b) open to anyone. The study group is made up of members of a wide
> range of institutions and some with no institutional affiliation, from
> several different countries
>
> I suppose what I'm looking for is some public-spirited people who have
> implemented Moodle or Blackboard and allow outsiders a bit of space.
> It sounded like the sort of Web2.0 thing that must have happened
> somewhere I can't find it anywhere
> All leads gratefully received
> Tom
>
>
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Best regards,
Matthias Scheja
E-Learning Consultant
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