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		<title>By: jeremie grepilloux</title>
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		<description>Hi there !

Very interesting subject. I&#039;m going to think about it more closely in the coming days. Why not use that solution instead of using a LMS (even a free one). Just one question : how arrange the pedagogical side of the documents (I mean the pedagogical scenarii) with those functions? I think there would be a great work to do in that direction.. Another question... Are we ready to do so? Are we already efficient with &quot;classic&quot;tools (LCMS, LMS)?

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<p>Very interesting subject. I&#8217;m going to think about it more closely in the coming days. Why not use that solution instead of using a LMS (even a free one). Just one question : how arrange the pedagogical side of the documents (I mean the pedagogical scenarii) with those functions? I think there would be a great work to do in that direction.. Another question&#8230; Are we ready to do so? Are we already efficient with &#8220;classic&#8221;tools (LCMS, LMS)?</p>
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