Xerte - Open Source E-Learning Developer Tools

Welcome to The Xerte Project! The Xerte Project is an initiative to provide high quality free software to educators all over the world, and to build a global community of users and developers around our tools. The project began in 2004 at the University of Nottingham, when work began to create a Flash-based runtime engine that would help the in-house multimedia development team speed up the development of interactive learning materials, and provide a platform for re-using good solutions to common problems that developers were typically solving every time they began a new project. Accessibility, in particular, can be a difficult issue for content developers, and an early goal was to provide the very best support for high levels of native accessibility. To begin with, the tools were aimed at technical users: essentially the engine provided a library of useful classes that developers could access by writing XML to structure content, and writing code to develop interactivity. Core Values
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/xerte/index.aspx
Learning Design toolbox
This Cloudscape is a space to collate resources, tools, design methods and activities to enable hands on exploration, and a better understanding of Learning Design. Objects have been produced by a number of different teams working in this area. The Clouds have been catagorised to allow for 'pick 'n' mix' use (i.e. choose a template, then pick the activities that fit into that template and best meet your learning and teaching needs).
eXe
The eXe project developed a freely available Open Source authoring application to assist teachers and academics in the publishing of web content without the need to become proficient in HTML or XML markup. Resources authored in eXe can be exported in IMS Content Package, SCORM 1.2, or IMS Common Cartridge formats or as simple self-contained web pages. eXe grew out of the New Zealand Government Tertiary Education Commission's eCollaboration Fund and was led by the University of Auckland, The Auckland University of Technology, and Tairawhiti Polytechnic.
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Camtasia Studio, Screen Recorder Software, Product Tour
Camtasia Studio Features Top New Features TechSmith Fuse TechSmith Fuse, our new mobile app, makes it simple to get exactly what you need from your devices into your projects. Send your photos and videos straight from your mobile device into Camtasia’s media bin. Then, use the editing power in Camtasia to create custom, shareable videos.
Online Collaborative Course Authoring
Why is the Udutu™ Online Course Authoring Tool free? Udutu is not a software company, it is a service company. We recognized that budgets, personnel resources and shifting priorities can stall a worthwhile online course project for months or even years. Licensed Desktop tools get limited to a few "technical" experts, and leave subject matter experts, project managers, and other stakeholders out of the loop.
Activiti vs. Kaleo - Forums - EmForge
Ok, thank you for your post! Today, i try to create some workflow examples in eclipse with the activiti designer. I try to create the similar example as in this video: The activiti designer in this video maybe is an old version?!
eFront: Open Source Authoring Tools for e-Learning
As an e-Learning consultant I was always a fan of open source software. Why? The answer is simple.
MASLO
An open source mobile learning development platform Now live: MASLO Documentation. The Mobile Access to Supplemental Learning Objects (MASLO) system is an open source solution for authoring content packets and distributing them to learners on mobile devices. MASLO consists of three parts:
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