Projects tagged ‘elearning’ and ‘moodle’


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Moodle is a learning management system for producing Internet-based course Web sites. It is written in PHP and is easy to install and use on Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, SunOS, BSD, and Netware 6. It has ... [More] been designed to support modern pedagogies based on social constructionist theory, and includes activity modules such as forums, chats, resources, journals, quizzes, surveys, choices, workshops, glossaries, lessons, and assignments. It has been translated into over 70 languages, with more on the way, and supports the popular SCORM standard for content packaging. Moodle offers a free alternative to commercial software such as WebCT or Blackboard, and is being used by a growing number of universities, schools, and independent teachers for distance education or to supplement face-to-face teachin [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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Dokeos is an Open Source e-learning and course management web application translated in 34 languages and helping more than 3.600 organisations worldwide to manage learning and collaboration ... [More] activities. Dokeos is widely recognised as more easy to use than most of its competitors by wide training organisations all over Europe and Latin America. In Dokeos, you can manage courses, students, documents, forums and exercises, and import SCORM content and PowerPoint presentations directly into your learning paths, making it a wonderful solution in terms of interoperability. You can also use one of the only available open-source videoconference tools that do not require an external program to run, making it completely portable (needs Flash plugin). [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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The eLesson Markup Language (eLML) is an open source XML framework for creating structured eLessons using XML. Thanks to a clean separation between content and layout eLML lessons can be transformed ... [More] into many different formats and layouts. It supports the following output formats: XHTML, IMS Content Package, SCORM, PDF, LaTeX, Open Document Format (ODF) and DocBook. The framework has been successfully tested with many different LMS like Moodle, OLAT, WebCT/Blackboard and Ilias. A number of tools like the Firedocs eLML Editor to write lessons or the Template Builder to create eLML layout templates are available and help to make eLML one of the best tools to create sustainable e-Learning content. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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RubyCampus is a relationship management system for admissions, strategic enrollment management and alumni development. It has been designed for higher education to organize an institutions mission ... [More] and its priorities; to assist it in student recruitment, increasing enrollment yields while refining communications and improving overall campus diversity and student retention rates. It can also be used in conjunction with one or more e-Learning platforms such as Moodle and Sakai with built in synchronization features and tools. It is written in Ruby and is easy to install and use on Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, SunOS and BSD and offers a free and fully transparent open source alternative to commercial software. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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NWiki is the only wiki engine designed from scratch to be a part of a LMS. Its completely integrated with moodle and supports mediawiki markup, implements student grading and lots of features designed ... [More] for educational use of wikis. NWiki will be distributed as the default wiki engine in Moodle 1.9 and on fall 2007 will support the OKI (Open Knowledge Iniciative ) standard, so will be interoperable also with other LMS OKI compliant, such as SAKAI. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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SWF Activity Module plugin for MoodleTruly interactive e-learning with Rich Internet Applications BetaPlease note: This module is currently in beta and is not intended for production use. Future ... [More] versions of this module may not be compatible and upgrading may "break" existing activities deployed on Moodle courses. What does it do?The SWF Activity Module provides an easy, reliable way for developers and non-developers alike (i.e. teachers, trainers and course content developers) to deploy a variety of different Flash and Flex Framework learning applications in Moodle. The SWF Activity Module is for deploying any Flash based e-learning applications by any author and it is compatible with all versions of Flash Player. No content, i.e. Flash e-learning applications are included with the SWF Activity Module, except for a word search activity, available as a separate download, to help you get started. You can easily deploy dynamic XML or database driven Flash e-learning applications allowing you to create new learning interactions without having to author or re-author Flash source code. Once you have a few dynamic Flash e-learning applications, you can create an unlimited number of learning interactions using only free software. FeaturesSupports all versions of Flash and Flex Framework Provides 3 easy to use methods for providing learning interaction data Uses SWFObject 2.1 (Javascript) as primary embed method Uses alternative HTML object and embed tags in case Javascript is not enabled Supports XML Supports FlashVars Will support Flash Remoting for faster, lighter client-server communication Substantially smaller file sizes and faster download times than SCORM Less prone to malicious script attacks than SCORM SummaryThe SWF Activity Module is written in PHP. Installation in Moodle is a simple two step process. Moodle is an open-source learning management system (LMS) or virtual learning environment (VLE). DocumentationSWF Activity Module user documentation SWF Activity Module developer documentation DemoVisit my Moodle demo course which allows users to login without creating an account. Follow this link and click the "Login as guest" button. Related ProjectsFor a simple, user-friendly but powerful method of deploying video in Moodle, try the FLV Player Module project. [Less]
Created 10 months ago.

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The Language Pack for the RubyCampus Relationship Management & Alumni Development platform for Higher Education contains the Ruby-GetText PO templates maintained by the projects translation team. ... [More] These files represent the source state of the included MO binaries found in the locale folder within RubyCampus. THIS IS A SUB-PROJECT OF THE RUBYCAMPUS PROJECT [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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Moodle plugins, blocks and activity modules by Amr Hourani Amr Hourani Amman - Jordan a dot hourani at gmail dont com
Created 11 months ago.

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BasicLTI4Moodle is a IMS BasicLTI (Basic Learning Tools for Interoperability) consumer for Moodle 1.9 and Moodle 2.0. BasicLTI is a IMS Standard that allows web based learning tools to be easily ... [More] integrated in LMS as native ones. The IMS BasicLTI specification is part of the IMS standard Common Cartridge 1.1 Sakai and other main LMS are already supporting or going to support BasicLTI. This project Implements the consumer for Moodle. Moodle is a Free Open source Learning Management System by Martin Dougiamas. BasicLTI4Moodle is a project iniciated and leaded by Ludo(Marc Alier) and Jordi Piguillem at the GESSI research group at UPC. SimpleLTI consumer for Moodle is an implementation of the early specification of LTI by Charles Severance (Dr Chuck) , developed by Jordi Piguillem in a Google Summer of Code 2008 project co-mentored by Charles Severance and Marc Alier. BasicLTI4Moodle is Copyright 2009 by Maria Jose Casany, Marc Alier and Jordi Piguillem. Moodbile is released as Free Software under GNU General Purpose License v3. Contact info: Marc Alier at marc.alier@upc.edu [Less]
Created about 1 month ago.

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This project implements a delicious like Social Bookmarking Learning activity Module for the LMS Moodle. Most of you will know del.icio.us and I’m sure that some of you are using this service. So ... [More] installing this module in your Moodle, you would be able to create mini-delicious activities inside your courses to do some kind of WebQuest. The main idea is that students search information about a topic using the World Wide Web and share whatever they find with their partners. Using this tool, links can be tagged and organized easily. moodle-social-bookmarking is a project iniciated by Jordi Piguillem and Ludo(Marc Alier) at the GESSI research group at UPC. See a [http://www.dfwikilabs.org/course/view.php?id=4demo of Social Bookmarking for Moodle. The project works fine for Moodle 1.9 and hopefully soon will be a version for Moodle 2.0, once this is up and about. [Less]
Created about 1 month ago.