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Nuvvo updates its services with a new look

Nuvvo, a free, on-demand e-learning service has relaunched with a fresh new look. The new site is fresher, and simpler to navigate. In addition, the new site contains a completely re-designed course Market. Nuvvo’s course Market features hundreds of e-learning courses authored by Nuvvo users around the world. Most courses are free. Developed almost entirely on PowerMacs and PowerBooks, Nuvvo is e-learning’s answer to Web 2.0, increasing usability and accessibility in online education.

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Nuvvo announces iCal integration

Nuvvo, a free, on-demand e-learning platform, today announced they’ve added
iCal integration to a growing list of Mac-friendly features. Nuvvo’s
scheduling tools now produce a feed in iCal format, allowing users to monitor Nuvvo events in iCal, Mozilla Calendar & Sunbird, CalendarHub, Trumba,
and any other software that supports the iCal standard. Nuvvo gives Mac and
PC users the ability to teach courses online for free, with simple content
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Nuvvo Learning Management System now free

The team at Savvica have announced that Nuvvo, its on-demand learning management system, is now available free. Instructors and students can now use Nuvvo to teach and learn free of charge. “Nuvvo lets would-be instructors create their own learning portal where they can build and deliver courses to students around the world. The system works in English and German, with more languages coming soon.”

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Savvica launches Nuvvo Learning Management System

The team at Savvica have announced the availability of Nuvvo, an on-demand learning management system. “Nuvvo lets would-be instructors create their own learning portal where they can build and deliver courses to students around the world. The system works in English and German, with more languages coming soon. Completely integrated e-commerce lets instructors collect a fee from students to access their courses,” notes the company. Savvica says that Nuvvo was developed almost entirely on PowerMacs and PowerBooks. “We adore Apple technology.

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