The Manhattan Virtual Classroom 3.2 review

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Developer: Steven Narmontas
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The Manhattan Virtual Classroom is a stable, fast and effective course management system that runs on Linux and other Unix-like systems.

It's written entirely in the C programming language (fast! - light hardware requirements) and is 100% database-free (no MySQL administration, no tuning issues- simple!) Manhattan supports thousands of users at its Western New England College home, and at other colleges and schools around the world.

It's one of the best-kept secrets of the online learning world - a course management system "for the rest of us".

Here are some key features of "The Manhattan Virtual Classroom":
Provide your students with handouts, notices, lecture materials, interactive self-tests, and web sites to visit.
Assign homework for your students to complete, receive the work they do in response to those assignments, and provide feedback.
Issue multiple-choice, True/False, and short answer exams.
Issue more involved exams where the students are expected to do their work offline, and submit their responses in the form of a word processing, spreadsheet, or other type of file(s).
Exchange private messages with your students.
Host discussions with the entire class, or with teams of students.
Keep students apprised of their grades.
Issue surveys to your students and collect the results.
Engage in live online "chats" with your students.
Track which students are using the system and when.

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