A major talking point of e-learning in 2006 is the meteoric rise of Moodle. Two key announcements drew the attention of the e-learning world: the UK government-funded OSS Watch Survey reported Moodle was now the LMS of choice for 56% of UK FE institutions
Is getting an LMS accepted and running already so much of a challenge that training managers and departments won't even consider an open-source LMS? There are quite a few open-source LMS projects going on in the academic world. I'm not sure how many of th
A friend of mine sent me this ad, which appeared in his GMail account. Blackboard could have its ad show up with the key search terms "open source" and "LMS" (which I wouldn't object to in and of itself) without having to have the words "Open
A lot of people come to this site searching for "open source LMS". These are some of the web-based learning systems that I have used, and would recommend: * Elgg - for informal web-enabled learning where the learner is the centre of it all. Thoug
SAKAI Release Candidate 2 It's not fair to evaluate the current release candidate against the goals of the SAKAI program. It is widely accepted that these aims will not be realized until version 2.0 in the spring/summer of next year. The current release
OpenLMS is a Learning Management System (LMS) made at the Dept. of Geography, NTNU. The system is a fully functional LMS with support for group collaboration, file sharing, distribution of lectures, etc.. As such it is a good tool for distributing lecture
OLAT is a campus class open source learning management system / learning content management system (LMS/LCMS) developed and used by the University of Zuerich. See http://www.olat.org for more information.