Disclosure ­ I work for Adobe Consulting.

But you might want to check out Adobe Connect;
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobatconnectpro/

More specifically, you might want to consider Acrobat Connect Pro for
Virtual Classrooms, by taking a look at this URL:
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobatconnectpro/elearning/virtualclassroom.h
tml

Connect allows you to create lessons, classrooms, conduct seminars, manage
and track learner progress, record sessions, have breakout rooms, and deploy
within a SCORM compliant learning management system (LMS):
http://www.adobe.com/resources/breeze/presenter/articles/output_scorm.html

With Connect, you can also easily create quizzes and assessment ­ we sip our
own champagne and use this for many of our own internal assessments.

Hope this helps,

Steven


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Technical Director
Adobe Consulting
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On 01/06/2008 21:19, "Sebi Tauciuc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I could use some ideas of technical solutions that could be used to build a
> free online university. It's not that I want to choose the technology first,
> it's just that I would like to know my options.
> For example, I was thinking that one wiki might be used to create and manage
> each course? Would a CMS work? What about testing student's knowledge - any
> available solutions? A forum (or what?) to build community and manage user
> accounts? Could different such systems be bound together seamlessly? Is
> there one big system that could be adjusted to do it all?
> 
> I am a volunteering 'web designer' for such an online free university, and
> the current website is horrible - wasting many volunteers' time and
> patience. I want to plead for a whole new system, built from the ground up,
> but the development resources are quite scarce (it's all volunteer-based). I
> want to be able to approximate the amount of effort that will be needed
> overall, so that I know what kind of resources I'm asking for.
> 
> Any ideas are highly appreciated!
> Other advice would be useful as well!
> 
> Sebi
> --
> Sergiu Sebastian Tauciuc
> http://www.sergiutauciuc.ro/en/
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