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LMS (learning management system)?
Hello, maybe I chose the wrong hubs, but my question is this: I want to make a free training site with my own courses (not related to IT), the idea is a simple user reads a text lecture, passes testing, and until he passes the test on lesson for a certain grade, the material is further “under lock and key”.
This is implemented in Docebo, but they have become paid, and version 4 is quite difficult for users to understand.
Moodle is more beautiful, written better, a lot of themes, a large community, but it is focused on the participation of the teacher (in Docebo everything is automatic - you read the course, pass the tests, a certificate is generated at the end) and the user must "remember" what he passed or failed: none tick-tips to the user what he did and what not.
Please tell me some simple, non-monstrous solution with fairly simple functionality that you don’t want to write yourself from scratch: courses, each course has a list of lessons and tests, you can set the sequence and prerequisites for completing lessons and tests, automatic scoring, automatic completion course.
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Look at atutor.ca/atutor/ , I used it at uni a few years ago, it was pretty good.
You can dig towards libraries for SCORM. You still have to write yourself, but less
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