I recently created a list of educator needs that the Grav Course Hub was designed to provide for, and I thought I would share them here:
(1/10) So, just who is the open source Grav Course Hub designed for anyway?#GravEdu
— Hibbitts Design (@hibbittsdesign) July 11, 2016
(2/10) The @getgrav Course Hub is designed for moderately tech-savvy educators with the following needs:#GravEdu
— Hibbitts Design (@hibbittsdesign) July 11, 2016
(3/10) For educators who have unmet pedagogical goals due to the constraints of their LMS.#GravEdu
— Hibbitts Design (@hibbittsdesign) July 11, 2016
(4/10) For educators who want to provide their course and materials in the open but still keep sensitive student data in the LMS.#GravEdu
— Hibbitts Design (@hibbittsdesign) July 11, 2016
(5/10) For educators who want to provide access to their course and materials beyond the scope of term start and end dates.#GravEdu
— Hibbitts Design (@hibbittsdesign) July 11, 2016
(6/10) For educators who want to have more control of the online environment for their students and themselves.#GravEdu
— Hibbitts Design (@hibbittsdesign) July 11, 2016
(7/10) For educators who want students to actively shape their shared online environment.#GravEdu
— Hibbitts Design (@hibbittsdesign) July 11, 2016
(8/10) For educators who want to reuse content in different contexts of the same course, and also between multiple related courses.#GravEdu
— Hibbitts Design (@hibbittsdesign) July 11, 2016
(9/10) For educators who want a better multi-device user experience for their students and themselves.#GravEdu
— Hibbitts Design (@hibbittsdesign) July 11, 2016
(10/10) Explore a demo of the Grav Course Hub at https://t.co/qTgCdG6ZPM and read the Getting Started Guide https://t.co/L4vgd29InC#GravEdu
— Hibbitts Design (@hibbittsdesign) July 11, 2016
To summarize, the Course Hub enables tech-savvy educators to use the open source Grav Web platform along with their LMS to reach unmet pedagogical and user experience goals.
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