Coggno Goes Green With Paperless Classrooms

By Linda Olin

As learning systems like online courseware and learning management systems go online, one can imagine how the pulp and paper industry must be hurting. Newspapers are increasingly dependent on advertisements, and as course and pedagogical material goes online, textbook companies struggle. The list goes on and on.



The idea of a cloud-based, "greener" global learning system is compelling for many people. Though we still use an incredible amount of paper in product packaging, the world is less reliant on paper for reading materials.

Therefore, it isn't shocking to find that pulp and paper companies are experiencing difficulty. In the last ten years in areas like Maine, recruiting has become no small feat, due to the widespread fear that it is a business on its deathbed. Nevertheless, many people within the trade claim that it is vanishing at all, but simply reassessing and planning its prospects--just like many other industries.

Everyone wants optimally portable and petite electronics. And these chic models aren't only hot, but brainy. The new taste in design may be one hopeful sign of a minimalist, less consumptive society.

Courseware providers and learning management systems like Coggno provide web-based, no-waste learning environments.

And the LMS tools provided by Coggno like assessment and quiz, video and audio, text and Apple podcast producer make for a complete learning environment with minimal reliance on outside equipment or hardware.

Furthermore, Coggno's "greenness" offers another inherent plus--the easy-to-use, lightweight training format its LMS provides. LMSs such as Coggno help sustain the new world movement that wants an end to the unsustainable system of production and waste that has characterized the electronics market.

Develop and distribute robust courses and training with Coggno's Learning Management System (LMS) Online. User-friendly, powerful and affordable.

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