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by ishbaid
2144 days ago
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Totally. For creators that want the ability to fine tune the experience, a plugin is probably better. The problem arises when you start to duct-tape too many solutions together. This creates a very fragmented experiences for students and a large amount of admin overhead of course creators. When this happens, we almost always see creators drop the wordpress plugin in favor of an existing platform. |
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