Supporting Tools for E learning

written by: Danny Deepak; article published: year 2008, month 07;


written by: Danny Deepak; article published: year 2008, month 07;



In: Categories » Education and reference » Online education » Supporting Tools for E learningIn: Categories » Education and reference » Online education » Supporting Tools for E learning

In recent years, on-line or distributed learning has shown an exponential growth. Be it the education industry or corporate training; distributed learning is on the rise. There has been an increase in on-line universities, and educators find it convenient to publish their lesson on-line for the students to go access at their own pace. Similarly, educators use these on-line tools to assess the learning outcomes of their students. In corporations and small businesses, staff training is a regular activity. It may be technical training, product training or any skills training; Human Resources departments have to stretch their budgets to meet the training deadlines. E-training facilitates much of this. This interaction creates a need for interface that is technically robust, convenient to use, cost effective.

Coggno brings the collective knowledge of Subject Matter Experts, Content providers, and Courseware Developers from around the world and brings them together in one place to form an effective and efficient environment to create and deliver online learning. Individuals, Organizations, and Associations use Coggno to create and acquire superior learning content, relevant online learning, as well as its means to distribute it. Responding to the evolution of learning technology, Coggno provides a resource for creating and selling learning content in ways that can greatly enhance efficiency. Founded on principle of integrity of knowledge, Coggno creates an educational environment that serves all the industry participants by facilitating the relationships of all participants and providing them with syndication tools that takes education and e learning to new levels. The best part is that all these tools are not just easy to use but also absolutely free at Coggno.com

Using Coggno’s tools, a university professor can upload lessons and notes for students or a test assignment to evaluate their learning. An HR manager can upload complete training modules for the employees, an orientation program for new comers or even conduct an employee satisfaction survey. A sales manager may upload a presentation to share it with others or conduct a sales training. Coggno tools are really very useful for on-line universities corporate houses and even individuals. Coggno supports Text, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Pdf, video and many more types of files. Coggno offers-

  • Simple User Interface
  • Brand Your Content
  • Full LMS/LCMS Tools
  • Instant Upload of any SCORM Module
  • Video Learning Tools
  • Assessment Creation 'Q' Banking
  • Enable Learner Interaction

Coggno.com is not just an interface for e learning. For authors and content developers it’s a market place where they can sell their intellectual property and generate revenue for themselves. They can enhance their exposure and expand their audience with their content.  Thus, Coggno has ushered in a new revolution that has empowered industry participants to deliver their content to a distributed audience and which will enhance the future growth of e-learning industry.

With growth in e-learning and training, the demand for a robust, cost effective and easy to use platform has arisen that can be used by educators in education industry, HR managers in corporate houses and even by individuals to disseminate content among distributed audiences. Coggno.com offers FREE tools to meet the demands of all these segments.

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