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 for educational use of wikis.
NWiki will be distributed as the default wiki engine in Moodle 1.9
... [More] 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]
Segue is an open source content management system designed for e-learning that combines the ease of use of course management systems with the flexibility of weblogs for creating various types of sites including course, news, journal, peer review and e-portfolio. When integrated into an institution's
... [More] administrative systems, it can become a portal providing access to an indivual user's course and personal websites. [Less]
The Open Knowledge Initiative Project defines open architectural specifications that support the development of educational software by simplifying the methods of assembly, delivery and access to educational technology resources.
A PHP/Harmoni digital asset management tool, Concerto allows the cataloguing of multimedia in DublinCore, VRA, and user-defined schemes. Media can be searched across schemes, put into annotated slideshows, or used in other programs such as Segue2.
The Harmoni Project is an effort led by the Curricular Technologies group at Middlebury College to build an application framework and standards-based infrastructure bus to support the rapid development and easy maintenance of curricular it projects. The project is built entirely using PHP's OOP
... [More] (Object Oriented Programming) model, allowing the framework code to be easily extended and enhanced.
At the core of the Harmoni Application Framework is an implementation of The Open Knowledge Initiative's (O.K.I) Open Service Interface Definitions (OSIDs). The OSIDs are a standard service-oriented API that defines a broad set of services that are germane to IT projects in the education field yet also fitting for broader uses. [Less]
Campus Project is an Open Source middleware that allows web-based heterogeneous tools (Java, PHP and others) to be integrated and interact with an also heterogeneous Learning Management Systems (LMS) like Moodle and Sakai.
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