Difference between revisions of "E-Learning Platforms"

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{{Term |E-LEARNING PLATFORM |Any website that offers learners or organizations consolidated access to learning and training resources from multiple sources. It is often organized around focused topics, and contains technologies that enable users to submit and retrieve information. Operators of [[E-Learning Portal|e-learning portals]] are also called content aggregators, distributors, or hosts. <ref> [http://www.mba.hobsons.com www.mba.hobsons.com](14 March 2008)</ref> See also: [[E-Learning]], [[Instructional Design]]}}
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{{Term |E-LEARNING PLATFORM |Any website that offers learners or organizations consolidated access to learning and training resources from multiple sources. It is often organized around focused topics, and contains technologies that enable users to submit and retrieve information. Operators of [[E-Learning Portal|e-learning portals]] are also called content aggregators, distributors, or hosts. <ref> [http://www.mba.hobsons.com www.mba.hobsons.com](14 March 2008)</ref> See also: [[]], [[E-Learning]], [[Instructional Design]]}}
  
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|[[Media:An_Evaluation_of_Open_Source_E-Learning_Platforms.pdf| An Evaluation of Open Source E-Learning Platforms]]                                               
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|This paper presents an evaluation of open source e-learning platforms. The main focus is on adaptation issues. The result of the evaluation shows that the platform Moodle outperforms all other platforms and also obtained the best rating in the adaptation category.
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|[[Media:Comparing_and_Evaluating_Open_Source_E-learning.pdf| Comparing and Evaluating Open Source E-learning Platforms]]
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|This paper explains how to evaluate Open source E-learning  Platforms and tries to integrate some of them to produce new platform with great capabilities, more flexible and efficient.
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Revision as of 11:21, 10 January 2014

Term2.png E-LEARNING PLATFORM
Any website that offers learners or organizations consolidated access to learning and training resources from multiple sources. It is often organized around focused topics, and contains technologies that enable users to submit and retrieve information. Operators of e-learning portals are also called content aggregators, distributors, or hosts. [1] See also: [[]], E-Learning, Instructional Design



MATERIAL.png Additional Materials
Document Content
An Evaluation of Open Source E-Learning Platforms This paper presents an evaluation of open source e-learning platforms. The main focus is on adaptation issues. The result of the evaluation shows that the platform Moodle outperforms all other platforms and also obtained the best rating in the adaptation category.
Comparing and Evaluating Open Source E-learning Platforms This paper explains how to evaluate Open source E-learning Platforms and tries to integrate some of them to produce new platform with great capabilities, more flexible and efficient.


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7 open source e-Learning platforms Here is a list of 7 open source e-Learning Course management system (CMS) platforms.
10 alternatives to Moodle for e-Learning software Here is a list of 10 alternatives to Moodle for e-Learning software, learning management system (LMS) Platform using open source/GPL.


References

  1. www.mba.hobsons.com(14 March 2008)