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Suggested tools on Eduforge: Please suggest the \”best\” FOSS tools in the categories shown below. If you wish to add new categories, please do so. Please suggest where these systems can be evaluated in a laboratory environment or alternatively we may be
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Country participants list at ElearnOpensource: This list is contains the countries and some of the people who participated in the UNESCO (IIEP) forum on FOSS in e-learning during June and July 2004.
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Founded in 1996 in Jos, Nigeria, Fantsuam Foundation is a non profit organization aimed at pioneering gender and youth focused micro finance and ICT services and development in rural communities of Nigeria.
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Down with Boring E-Learning! By Ryann Ellis, Learning Circuits Editor Interview with e-learning guru Dr. Michael W. Allen.
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The current e-learning community site will no longer be maintained or updated. However, you are free to enjoy all the existing materials shared here. Also, we have made available all the wonderful resource sites and blogs (look to the left and right, and
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An industry leader speaks out against boring, ineffective, costly e-learning and provides practical guidelines for creation of powerful, e-learning-based performance solutions.
e-Learning is emerging rapidly in schools, businesses, and at home. Millions -
Pitas.com set of links to GNU/Linux and Free/Libre and Open Source Software around India.
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Moodle forum: Using Moodle » Forums — includes general news and announcements, open social forum, and a number of learning fora (installation problems, general, comparison and advocacy, servers and performance, assignment module, attendance module, book
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This short article summarizes the limitations and drawbacks to using a closed and proprietary content management system like WebCT in conjunction with third-party e-learning tools. Alternative software solutions, as well as the positive social impact of t
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Linux and free software challenge the Microsoft papacy. 1998 article. Interesting.
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Lulu.com is a web-based publishing house. I\’m making people aware of this because if you are prepared to do a little bit of work yourself, you could make your own documentation available – as a book. Or take some GPL or Creative Commons licensed document
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This week I spent six and a half hours at Government Day, a sub-conference at LinuxWorld Boston led by Leon Shiman, the founder of X.org. Shiman put together the daylong session to raise awareness in the public sector about the need for open standards in
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Report on Baramati\’s campus radio station. March 2006.
April 10, 2006
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