Thanks for the summary. There are many possible directions. We have been using Moodle, but I’m having a hard time warming to it. I appreciate the suggestions.
Once you go down a path it takes a lot of work and thought to change direction. With my first website-blogs, it was mostly learning the open source tools. Then I went to Bluehost and WordPress, but I always felt locked in with Bluehost and the $60 WordPress Theme that I purchased years ago.
Bluehost has horrible support. I'm sick of wasting my time as I struggle with tools.
It's really hard to compare hosting and teaching software in an apples to apples way.
When I tried Google Classroom, I was denied as a tutor. It was only for School and School Districts. In hindsight, I'm really happy I didn't go or was allowed to go down that road.
Thanks for the summary. There are many possible directions. We have been using Moodle, but I’m having a hard time warming to it. I appreciate the suggestions.
Freeware isn't free is it?
Once you go down a path it takes a lot of work and thought to change direction. With my first website-blogs, it was mostly learning the open source tools. Then I went to Bluehost and WordPress, but I always felt locked in with Bluehost and the $60 WordPress Theme that I purchased years ago.
Bluehost has horrible support. I'm sick of wasting my time as I struggle with tools.
It's really hard to compare hosting and teaching software in an apples to apples way.
When I tried Google Classroom, I was denied as a tutor. It was only for School and School Districts. In hindsight, I'm really happy I didn't go or was allowed to go down that road.