More and more high schools are embracing
online courses to reach more students and all times of the day. While you can
spend a lot of money for online course software, you don't have to. Here are
seven free platforms for teaching online courses.
first.
is an free platform that is commonly
referred to as a course management system or virtual learning environment. To
use Moodle you have to either install it on your own server(s) or have someone
host it for you. If you don't have a server of your own, a quick Google search
for "Moodle hosting" will lead you to plenty of companies that will host Moodle
for you. To learn more about Moodle watch the video introduction
below.
Claroline is an open source program that
gives users the freedom to create their own online classroom. Using
Claroline teachers can produce assessment
activities, post and collect assignments, build a wiki, monitor student
activities, and create chat rooms or discussion forums. Claroline is available
as a free download for Mac, Windows, and Linux systems. Claroline is not a
hosted service so you do need to have someone host your installation of
Claroline. You can, however,
demo Claroline online
here.
Udemy is a new free platform for teaching
courses online. Anyone can sign-up for Udemy and start creating courses in
minutes.
Udemy offers a variety of tools for
delivering content online. Course creators can publish slideshows, publish
videos, and create mash-ups of slideshows and videos synched together. Course
creators can also hold live online sessions through
Udemy's virtual classroom platform. Watch the
video below to learn more about Udemy.
RCampus is a free, web-based, platform for
creating and conducting courses online. Using
RCampus teachers can create a course, collect
students' assignments, and maintain a gradebook.
RCampus provides all of the tools you would
expect to find in an online course management system. Through
RCampus you can post assignments, host
discussion forums, post videos, post images, post links, collect assignments,
and manage a gradebook. Watch the video below to learn more about
RCampus.
Learnopia is a free service that
offers hosting for online courses.
Learnopia is also a place to find
and take online courses. If course creators make their courses free for others
to take, then hosting is free. Currently, there are courses on
Learnopia that are free and others
that require a payment.
eDhii is a service
that allows you to create or take self-study courses online.
eDhii course creators can offer their content for
free or charge a fee for their course content. Course creators only pay a fee if
they choose to charge for their course's content. Course content can include
text, images, and videos. People in search of a lesson or course can search
eDhii's listing of courses and lessons by
topic.
Peer 2 Peer University (P2PU) is an online community
of people sharing their knowledge through university-level courses. Experts
volunteer their time and resources to create and facilitate courses in their
areas of expertise. The courses and their associated materials are free.
However, enrollment in each course is limited in order to provide an environment
in which the course facilitator and their students can interact in meaningful
ways. Learn more about P2PU in the video below.
SimpleVLE is a virtual learning environment where the user can create classes, design tests, quizzes, and/or exams. You can also create content, design lessons, upload files, assign homework and/or other tasks. Create a profile at www.simplevle.com today and starte creating online content for your class.
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