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		<title>Moodle Up / Blackboard Down</title>
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Bad News for Blackboard, Good News for Moodle at e-Literate There is a Change in CMS preference at Jr. College level. This blog post provides a strong overview of a shifting market. This is a must read for anyone contemplating a CMS change.  As Moodle rapidly gains market share (and Blackboard looses it, perhaps [...]]]></description>
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<li><a href="http://mfeldstein.com/bad-news-for-blackboard-good-news-for-moodle/">Bad News for Blackboard, Good News for Moodle at e-Literate</a> <strong>There is a Change in CMS preference at Jr. College level</strong>. This blog post provides a strong overview of a shifting market. This is a must read for anyone contemplating a CMS change.  As Moodle rapidly gains market share (and Blackboard looses it, perhaps in part by their claim to own online learning technology) the time is ripe for some strategic thinking.  Comparing seat costs between the major players one will quickly see that IF Moodle came with a hosting support package that rivaled the likes of Blackbaord, D2L, &amp; eCollege the cost of Moodle (open source free code) makes it a safe choice for decision makers.  For those looking for hosted support (from single teacher installations to commercial level accounts with hundreds of thousands of user look to <strong><a href="http://www.moodlerooms.com/" target="_blank">Moodlerooms.org</a></strong>.  Enough said. (For Now!)(tags: <a href="http://del.icio.us/wiredinstructor/moodle">moodle</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/wiredinstructor/cms">cms</a> <a href="http://del.icio.us/wiredinstructor/Blackboard">Blackboard</a>)</li>
<li><a href="http://elanc.edublogs.org/2008/03/31/what-is-moodle-the-video/">What is Moodle &#8211; The Video . . . | eLaNC</a>Professional Video Overview of Moodle Features.  A glossy, short (:52 sec) video of Moodle capabilities.(tags: <a href="http://del.icio.us/wiredinstructor/moodle">moodle</a>)</li>
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