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Coggno’s Online Learning Marketplace

Submitted by Craig Agranoff on Wednesday, 11 February 2009 No Comment

Want to learn something, but having a rough time finding e-learning tools for it? Maybe you’ve created an e-learning tool and want to disseminate it to a (buying) public?

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Coggno.com, a software company that specializes in innovative e-learning applications, has opened an online marketplace where those who create training materials can put them up for sale to those who want to buy them.

Coggno, Inc., located in San Jose, California, has been designing and delivering online solutions for e-learning and training for quite a while. They operate on the theory that learning is least impeded when the line between the educator and the student is straight, without interruption.

Coggno’s LMS/LCMS Tools subject experts can create online training materials for students to use. The tools include a text editor, a question bank, video, assessment/quiz tools, and similar applications. These can be banded together, as needed, to create a course of study.

The simple user interface and application tools are integrated into Apple’s Podcast Producer and are easily used by most people. Many of the lessons and lectures can be downloaded and played back on a variety of devices like mobile phones or iPods.

This could be an amazing tool for promoting online learning and coursework. With the business of Internet classrooms and universities booming, this seems like a logical step for a company like Coggno to take.


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