We are trying to look into educational frameworks to check on possible models for building our own system on the web. We have a professor who gave us access to her moodle site, but it's gear to first year university math courses.

We need to see models in use for K-12, where the interface is actually "usable" by the children themselves, if such a think exists.

But, in all our searches, we are blocked at every turn. There appears to be nothing "open" you either have to be an instructor or a registered student with an enrollment ID to get in. This makes perfect sense from a security point of view, but it leaves anyone searching for such things completely shut out. We see hundreds of moodle sites and companies that support moodle users. But not a single "portal" that we can get into to look around for K-12 ideas.

If you know of any teachers/sites that might allow us to view the frame work (courses for kids, the syllabus, the modules in use, etc.) we would really appreciate it.

Please contact me off line with any access info/ideas you may have.

Thanks
Sivakatirswami



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