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Sakai is a free, community-driven, open source educational software platform designed to support teaching, research and collaboration. Systems of this type are also known as learning management systems (LMS), course management systems (CMS), or virtual learning environments (VLE).
The "Projucer" is an IDE tool for creating and managing JUCE projects. When the files and settings for a JUCE project have been specified, the Projucer automatically generates a collection of 3rd-party project files to allow the project to be compiled natively on each target platform.
eXeLearning is a free / libre software tool under GPL-2 that can be used to create educational interactive web content. [3] eXeLearning can generate interactive contents in XHTML or HTML5 format. It allows you to create easily navigable web pages including text, images, interactive activities, image galleries or multimedia clips.
eLearning-Award of the E-Learning-Journal 2013 in the category "Open Source" [7] Innovationspreis-IT 2014 (Innovation price IT 2014) of the Bundesverband IT-Mittelstand e.V in the category "E-Learning" [8] Product test by the E-Learning-Journal 2015 in the category Learning Management System. OpenOlat 10.3 achieves the grade "Sehr gut" (Very ...
Learning Tools Interoperability, formerly called Basic LTI, was originated in 2008 as a Google Summer of Code project. It was developed by Jordi Piguillem under the mentorship of Charles Severance and Marc Alier. [2] In June 2010, Learning Tools Interoperability version 1.0 was finalized. [3]
Elicitus software is a desktop authoring tool. An authoring tool is used by trainers, educators and subject matter experts for creating elearning courses. [1] Elicitus has been designed and developed by Harbinger Knowledge Products and was first launched in 2005. [2]
eFront is an eLearning platform (also known as a Course Management System (CMS), or Learning Management Systems (), or Virtual Learning Environment ()). eFront has historically been coming in a number of editions, from an open-source edition to the latest eFrontPro edition (which is the only available one in 2018).
CloudSim is a framework for modeling and simulation of cloud computing infrastructures and services. [1] Originally built primarily at the Cloud Computing and Distributed Systems (CLOUDS) Laboratory, [2] the University of Melbourne, Australia, CloudSim has become one of the most popular open source [citation needed] cloud simulators in the research and academia.