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Open Source eLearning Tools

Tony Karrer

I was just asked about trends in open source for eLearning and particularly open source eLearning tools. Probably one of the better sources on this is Jane Hart’s Instructional Tools Directory. In addition, she indicates if they are free or cost money – which is not quite the same thing as open source.

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Top 10 tips for creating a learning website

Saffron Interactive

You need to understand more or less exactly what is going on the website before you start thinking about the technology or the design. Understanding the potential call to actions will give you an understanding of the structure and scope of the site and its supporting technologies. Use an open source CMS.

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CMS: An Alternative to a LMS for those who seek Portals or Communities

eLearning 24-7

And, with the costs of a LCMS or even some CMSs, you might want to seek out the open source – FREE way. Unless you plan to add some APIs (since they are open source, you could) to create reports on some data or do robust data collection, it is not going to happen. Thus, you need the mixture of the two. Yes and No.

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Security for WordPress Websites with Kathy Zant from Wordfence Security Plugin

LifterLMS

It’s important to assess those locks because security is changing all the time and vulnerabilities … In an open-source world with WordPress, vulnerabilities are discovered all the time. They want a technology partner who has their best interest at heart. Kathy Zant: You can go to a website, WPVulnDB.