Today I decided to mention some of the available E-Learning Scripts in the Web. They are Open Source, so it means you don’t need to spend money on it. It’ good for example if you want to implement it in a school our if you want to start a Tutorial Website.
Moodle
Moodle is a course management system - an Open Source software package designed using sound pedagogical principles, to help educators create effective online learning communities.
DrupalEd
Built on the popular Drupal CMS system, DrupalEd can be used as an informal and/or formal learning site where students, teachers, classes etc have comparable and/or hierarchical permissions.
Claroline
Claroline is an Open Source eLearning and eWorking platform allowing teachers to build effective online courses and to manage learning and collaborative activities on the web.
Dokeos
Dokeos is a learning management system used in more than 600 companies and public administrations to manage e-learning and blended learning programmes.
Docebo
Docebo is an e-Learning platform (LMS and LCMS) that supports 12 languages, is compliant to the SCORM 1.2 standard, and different didactic models. Including: Blended, Self-Directed, Collaborative and even Social Learning through Chat, Wiki, Forums etc.
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27 February, 2008 at 11:33 am
moodle is the most popular ones in my country (indonesia)
27 February, 2008 at 12:27 pm
Moodle is probably the best implementation out there and has been used by The Open University in the UK to manage course material for hundreds of thousands of students world wide.
Drupal has a module that appears to implement the Moodle CMS which is quite handy if you want an enterprise level content management system as well.