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11-Jan-2008, 10:26 AM #1
Cool Looking to develop Interactive Training / Testing Sites
Looking for recomendations on any development / packages that would assist with the creation of a Course / Training / Testing website.

Any recomendations greatly appreciated.
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11-Jan-2008, 12:43 PM #2
Moodle is an open source Course Management System, so you could probably start there and tailor it to your needs.

Hope this helps

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11-Jan-2008, 05:27 PM #3
I don't know what you are training, but I've noticed adobe captivate is good for training people to use new computer software.
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19-Jan-2008, 09:47 AM #4
Thanks Guys... I've had discussions on MOODLE. I'll take a closer look at this.

Fyzbo, FYI My user wants to create a site that is primarily a "How to" generic site, not for software (I might go this route though). Looking for something like "Smart Serve" (if you are familar with this) a course for Bar tenders and wait staff to educate on concequesnse and how much to serve or when to stop serving alcohol to customers. Looks like they use http://www.desire2learn.com/

The basic premis is that you take a course online (eduate yourself), take a test, there is some evauation (scoring) and a certification yes or no based on the score.
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19-Jan-2008, 01:48 PM #5
moodle is what my school uses and it seems to work quite well.
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