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Open Source LMSs Facts and Insight

eLearning 24-7

One of the areas that always gain interest and usage are open source systems, that is to say, free open source code (some are not), to which any organization, company, educational setting, government and so forth can build their own system (often noted as home-grown) and do what they wish with it. Not open source.

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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning

Tony Karrer

Last week I presented a session at ASTD TechKnowledge entitled eLearning 2.0 - Applications and Implications. Firewalls - You can certainly install tools behind the firewall. You have to decide about inside the firewall vs. SaaS, but this shouldn't hold you back. It could just as easily have been called Web 2.0

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Still More Alternatives to Second Life: More 3D Worlds to Explore

Kapp Notes

OpenSimulator is a 3D Application Server. OpenSimulator is released under a BSD License, making it both open source, and commercially friendly to embed in products. OpenSimulator or OpenSim Building in OpenSim. Out of the box, it can be used to simulate a virtual environment with expansive spaces and customizable 3D avatars.

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Security for WordPress Websites with Kathy Zant from Wordfence Security Plugin

LifterLMS

The firewall that prevents malicious traffic from hitting your site is the major feature of Wordfence that helps to protect over 2 million sites on the internet. It’s primarily a firewall. Chris Badgett: What is a firewall for the non-techy? There is a file that runs on your server called htaccess. Explain that.

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Creating Online Social Learning Membership Sites with Web Development Agency Owner, BuddyPress Expert, and StudyChurch Founder Tanner Moushey

LifterLMS

Tanner: They had their whole setup on GitHub, open source, free to use and all of that. Where I’ve run into trouble in the past with it is, both servers need to be configured for Shibboleth, and there’s some crazy firewall stuff that happens. Is it a firewall issue? Is it coming from me?