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ILIAS homepage

Posted March 2, 2004 by Jon Dron

ILIAS is an interesting open source learning environment, part of the CampusSource initiative
Created:Tue, 02 Mar 2004 18:09:40 GMT


Original: http://jondron.net/cofind/frshowresource.php?tid=5258&resid=170
Posted: March 2, 2004, 11:09 am

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JIME

Posted March 2, 2004 by Jon Dron

Journal of Interactive Media in Education – innovative
Created:Tue, 02 Mar 2004 18:09:40 GMT


Original: http://jondron.net/cofind/frshowresource.php?tid=5260&resid=182
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CourseWork

Posted March 2, 2004 by Jon Dron

Part of the OKI initiative, a very accomplished if straightforward MLE. Like all OKI software, its greatest strength is that it is not alone.
Created:Tue, 02 Mar 2004 18:09:40 GMT


Original: http://jondron.net/cofind/frshowresource.php?tid=5258&resid=177
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