Besides, I recommend you to check out Moodle once again.
As far as I can remember, it allows you to choose a license for each
content you share, and also allows you to "re-use"/"re-share" the same
content in the same Moodle instance in another forum topic, thus
avoiding the need to upload your
Please be careful with the first link. If possible, refer to the Free
Software Directory or to a repository of a free system distribution.
Here is what I found in the Free Software Directory so far (besides
Moodle of course):
* RosarioSIS (this one is new to the directory, and has built-in
Hi there! I agree teaching kids dependence of such megacorps is a very bad
idea. Perhaps instead one of these could come handy. We use Moodle at our uni
but it's not very simple. The second link could possibly be used to help
convince the administration. Glad to see somebody who cares about
Hello!
The headmaster of a (fairly small) school I used to attend has recently been
considering using the services of Google to share files (such as documents
and presentations), usually made by teachers, with the students. Their idea
was to use Google Drive and only share the files with