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Open Source E-Learning Tools and Platforms

ATutor

Open-source learning content management system. Modular PHP/mySQL type system with quiz, glossary, print manager, and interface translation modules, as well a linking module to learning object repositories. Canada, Adaptive Technology Resource Centre (ATCR), University of Toronto.


CADDIE.NET Portal Factory (MIT)

Web portal creation platform for educational institutions. Includes, among others, registration services, as well as online course, video and voice-over IP management. Developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Runs on Windows XP Professional. Free. MIT.


Claroline

Open source e-learning platform developed at the Université catholique de Louvain. Functions : course description, file manager, agenda, announcements, documents and links, exercises, management of users, forums, groups, publication of work by students, statistics, help. Belgium.


Dokeos

Dokeos is a free learning management software. It enables the teacher/trainer to publish content, structure activities, interact with students/trainees and follow their progress. Dokeos is also a a knowledge management system that allows team leaders to manage collaboration activities. This open source software can be downloaded free of charge and installed on any server.


Enseigner et apprendre en ligne. Claroline et le site iCampus de l’UCL : fondements, outils, dispositifs

Web-based teaching and learning. Claroline and the UCL iCampus: fundamentals, tools, methodologies. Document outlining the institutional and pedagogical environment underpinning e-learning at the Catholic University of Louvain (iCampus built on the Claroline platform); introductory paper for teachers. Valuable tips on other course management systems. Belgium. Marcel LEBRUN, Université catholique de Louvain, 2003.


Évaluation de Claroline 1.4

Evaluation of Claroline 1.4. Analytical report on the functionalities and ergonomy of the Claroline platform ver. 1.4. Analysis of the author/student and administrator modes; strengths and weaknesses; Webography. Belgium. Éric UYTTEBROUCK and Thierry DE HENAU. Centre des Technologies pour l’Enseignement, Université de Bruxelles. August 2003.


Fle3 > Future Learning Environment

Course management system distributed as Open Source and Free Software under the GNU General Public Licence (GPL). Linux, UNIX, Mac OSX, OpenBSD and Windows compatible. Fle3 is a componentZope and therefore requires the ZOPE development platform. The application is available in several languages. University of Helsinki. Finland


Ganesha

Learning management system that allows trainee groups access to instructional modules - with supporting materials, supplemental content, quizzes and tests - as well as to collaborative tools, and online tutorials. Free, open-source software licensed under GPL, published by Anéma Formation. Online demo.


Gest’classe

Management system for instructional web site. Features: migration of courses, exercises, textbooks, student record management, classroom mug shots, electronic notebook, management of site statistics, histograms, agenda, management of tables, secure student section, secure teacher section. Author: Lux Pierre, math teacher on loan to the French Lycée in Rabat (Lycée Descartes).


Ilias

Course management system developed with PHP and MySQL technologies and distributed as open source software under General Public License (GPL). Descriptive metadata model based on the recommendations of IMS Global Learning Consortium, Dublin Core Metadata Initiative and ARIADNE Educational Metadata Recommendation. Developed as part of the VIRTUS project at the University of Cologne. Germany.


INES : INteractive E-learning System

Open platform developed by the Université de Picardie Jules Verne. Five access profiles (learner, teacher, distance tutor, facilitator or guest), synchronous and asynchronous communication, complete management and secure administration, personalized course follow-up, pedagogical space for integration and updating of digital course content. France.


Knowledge Environment for Web-based Learning (KEWL)

Course management system developed by the University of the Western Cape. Distributed as open-source software under GPL license. Runs on Windows NT/2000 and uses ASP technology. In English. South Africa


LogiCampus

Open-source course management/distance-learning system built on the LogiCreate application. Tools to create online courses, process assignments, make tests and stay in contact with students;textbook requisition, exam scheduling, course changes. Demo; source code. Tap Internet Inc. USA.


Manhattan Virtual Classroom

Course management system developed by Western New England College. Programmed in C-language, the application runs on Linux. Open-source software under GPL license. In English. USA


Moodle

Moodle (Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment)is an open-source application for building and distributing online courses. Moodle is based on social constructivist learning theory (see articles by Angéline Martel of Télé-université and M. Dougiamas and P. C. Taylor, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia)


Open Knowledge Initiative (OKI)

Foundation made up of MIT, Stanford University, and several American colleges. Their focus: the development and distribution of open-source technological tools. Design, access and distribution platform for instructional resources based on existing management systems. USA.


Sakai Project

Project that aims to develop a series of open-source tools for online education, notably an Enterprise Services-based portal, course management software, and assessment tools. University of Michigan, Indiana University, MIT, Stanford, and the uPortal Consortium.


Site @ School

Site@School is a website content management system for primary schools. Modular system with agenda, forum, mail system, pupils’ pages, search engine, teachers’ intranet, site statistics, multiple languages, including French, etc. Free, GPL. Dirk Schouten, ’Rosa Boekdrukker’ Public Primary School, Amsterdam, Holland.


UPortal

Content Management System for the creation of a campus Web portal. Freeware. All rights reserved by JA-SIG.