Hosting of Learning Management Systems eg Moodle, Atutor, Eliademy

Saturday, Jan 26, 2019 by Scott Spence Hosting, LMS, Moodle, Atutor, Eliademy

At CourseSales.com we understand that smooth running of your registration and online course delivery is important. Having your LMS or student management system down means lost revenue. LMS like Moodle are very resource intensive, for this reason we encourage dedicated servers located close to a fast and secure ‘backbone’ internet connection. By using CourseSales.com Moodle servers you will be located on the same network as us - so the network connection between the two applications is fast.

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Integrate CourseCloud.co

Thursday, Jun 8, 2017 by Scott Spence Integration, CourseCloud.co, LMS

Coursecloud.co is an easy to use learning management system that can take e-commerce payment using paypal. However if you wish to use CourseSales.com you can set up an export for coursecloud that sends the enrolment information to coursecloud, which then sends an enrolment key to the student. You need to: Create an Export Map with the following settings. Name: Course Cloud Type: Course Cloud URL: https://[yourlicense].coursecloud.co/remote/endpoint/paymentkey.php (confirm this with coursecloud.

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Use CourseSales.com as a Learning Management System

Saturday, Aug 20, 2016 by Scott Spence LMS

For those running elearning courses with minimal interaction Moodle can be a large cost and cumbersome way to manage say the download of files for students to use and learn from. CourseSales.com offers two methods that cost nothing more than the effort to set up the method to deliver the learning to students. The two methods are emailing content and using the student portal. Both methods can be used for pure elearning environments and blended learning that have a portion of e-learning integrated with face to face training.

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Moodle Integration and Plugins

Wednesday, Oct 14, 2015 by Scott Spence Integration, Moodle, LMS

Moodle is an open source effort of many different developers. This means that while the expertise of many is leveraged in the development of the software it also means that changes can occur that while technically valid, even brilliant, might occur without clear documentation or notification. Changes to Moodle are therefore expected to break the plugins. For this reason we recommend that you constantly check CourseSales.com supports any updates that you are planning.

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