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CoFFEE has a very confusing interface, both on its webpage and the software, which turned me off immediately. I also do not like that you have to download it to your computer either. Call me progressive, but I'd rather type in a username and password than download software onto my computer. This is not an LMS that I want to spend time learning because it can really only be used as a resource for discussion and I think that many LMS offer this tool in addition to many other useful applications.
Now on to bigger and better things!
Schoology is described as "a free web-based learning management system (LMS) built on a social network. Schoology leverages the familiarity of popular social media tools to improve communication and collaboration." Check out this site to see what this LMS has to offer.
It is designed much like the popular Facebook interface with the profile picture in the left hand corner, events (or assignments due) on the right hand side, and several tabs located on the left to navigate the sight. This setup can be engaging for students because most of them are already so familiar with it. Teachers and students can post on the class's wall anything from important announcements to sharing resources such as pictures and videos relevant to the class. There is a space for live discussions too. Teachers can also use this LMS to log grades, keep attendance, create online assessments, and more! The broad range of resources on Schoology makes it so much more useful than CoFFEE. I would use this LMS to keep students up-to-date on upcoming assignments, as a mode for discussion outside the classroom, as a different mode of assigning homework, and to use as a tool outside the classroom to further engage students in the class. There is even an iPhone App for this program! Check out this video to discover more about this LMS:
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