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Educational Websites

Once visited the websites of several educational centres, created with different CMS clients or directly with LMS. In my opinion, the best option to build the website of an institute, department or any related to any educational institution is Joomla! or the one that makes available the ConsellerĂ­a de la Generalitat Valenciana "Mestre a casa".

The web pages that present the best design and organization, in my opinion, are those of the Leonardo da Vinci (designed with Joomla!) and La Canyada institute (offered by Conselleria).

Joomla has the advantage of being able to use many templates, designs and extensions (like the previously commented on the blog), which gives you a greater grade of freedom and possibilities.


The Conselleria, however, offers websites with an almost unique design, but which provides enough tools to build an educational website. In addition, I suppose its creation is easier as you will count on with the support of the administration.



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  1. I don't really consider Mestreacasa to be user-friendly...

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