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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 been designed to support modern pedagogies based
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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]
A perl-based web application and web site framework designed to let the people who create the content manage it, and let the technical folks get back to tech stuff.
PhpWiki is a WikiWikiWeb clone written in PHP. A Wiki is a Web site where anyone can edit or create the pages through the Web browser. PhpWiki works right out of the box with almost zero configuration, and comes with a set of default pages. It's
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useful for collaborating on documentation on a project, having freeform discussions, and easy editing and searching. [Less]
I started this project because I wanted a dead-simple blog. One that didn't need a database, used flat text files, and looked nice. It's main advantage is that it only requires PHP 4 and write permissions. There is no setup, just unzip and copy.
RubLog is a simple weblog server. It supports multiple, pluggable input formats (currently supported are Ruby's RDoc, HTML, and plain text) It can operate from either standard hierarchies of flatfiles, or from a CVS repository.