Bu soruya cevap gelmemiş,
e-learning denilince open source olarak hep moodle bilinir , aşağıda başka
open source LMS leri inceleyebilirsiniz.

Docebo <http://www.docebo.org/doceboCms/> In use in corporate and higher
education settings. Offers support for a number of different learning
models and is compatible with SCORM 1.2 and 2004. It offers interfaces to
external systems such as video conferencing and HR systems.

eFront <http://www.efrontlearning.net/> The base install is
quite minimalist, but this is easily extended with modules available from
the site. Commercial versions with additional features are also available.

E-Learning Suite <http://sourceforge.net/projects/educate/>   For an
education environment - Student Management System - Admission, Enrollment,
Bursary, Examination;Learning Management and Learning Content Management
System that support course content based on SCORM; and Community Tools. Run
in LeBAH portal.

Suma <http://sourceforge.net/projects/sumaproject/> aims to develop a
system integrating e-learning services through well-known standards,
allowing a seamsless implementation of new tools and services . Project
migrated from site http://eduforge.org/projects/suma

Dokeos <http://www.dokeos.com/> A very well featured LMS that also offers
content authoring and video conferencing tools. Supports converting Office
documents into Learning Paths. Offers user synchronisation with HR
management systems such as Oracle and SAP.

Claroline <http://www.claroline.net/> Aimed more at the educational than
corporate arena, this system is based
around specific pedagogical principles (as is Moodle). Supports SCORM
content as well as a built in Wiki and other online content tools.

ATutor <http://www.atutor.ca/> Actually an LCMS, ATutor also offers tools
for the management of learning. The "A" stands for Accessible and it has
excellent support for key accessibility standards as well as support for
SCORM, IMS etc.

ILIAS <http://www.ilias.de/> Provides testing and assessment tools as well
as collaboration tools such as chat and forums, and distribution
technologies like RSS and podcasts.

OLAT <http://www.olat.org/website/en/html/index.html> A well featured
system in its tenth year of development. Recently the winner of the "IMS
Learning Impact 'Leadership Award' 2009 for best open source learning
platform".

Sakai <http://www.sakaiproject.org/> Aimed at Universities, this project
has a clear roadmap and has seem considerable development in the last few
years. Backed by the Sakai Foundation which manages relationships with
educational and commercial supporters.

.LRN <http://dotlrn.org/> Originally developed at MIT, .LRN claims to be
the most widely adopted enterprise class open source LMS solution.

openelms <http://www.openelms.org/> Marketed specifically as a business
solution, and claims a diverse customer base that ranges from Merrill Lynch
to Queens Park Rangers football club.

Ganesha <http://www.anemalab.org/> This LMS developed by Anema, has been
around since 2001 and is in use in several large organisations. The site,
and the LMS itself, are in French but it can be translated.


2006/2/2 Bülent Aydin <[email protected]>

> Selamlar,
>
> webkonferans ve e-learning yazilimi tavsiye edebilecek arkadaslara
> simdiden tesekkürler. Google
> aramalarimda pek bir sonuc elde edemedim de .
>
> kolay gele
>
>
> --
> Bülent Aydın
>
> IT Consultant
> Aschaffenburg/ Germany
>
> bullaydin~gmail.com
> http://www.leonba.de
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