In their 10 years of work with various companies and schools with Kathleen Egan and Associates, Katie Egan and Bethany Meyer got used to creating e-learning materials on their own.
When it came to coding each individual function, “It always followed the same general pattern,” said Meyer, who was the lead developer.
They were interested in using other products to make the process more efficient, but “we were never able to find something that worked,” said Egan, a Howard County resident who is also a founder of How Girls Code.
Read more at Technical.ly Baltimore
from http://baltimoretech.org/news/this-platform-makes-it-easier-to-build-online-courses/
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