Kaltura Community Edition is a free, open-source, on-premise Video Platform, developed through the combined efforts of Kaltura and the community. The platform enables video management, publishing, syndication and monetization, as well as providing a robust framework for managing rich-media applications, and developing a variety of online workflows for video. The latest version of the Community Edition also includes enterprise level administration and monitoring tools. Kaltura Community Edition is ideal for universities that want to manage video in conjunction with their LMS or a campus wide video portal.
Get work done with your co-workers and clients on a social work platform that you make your own. Work with any group of people inside a workspace and your entire company in your Employee Network.
Claro publishes to standards compliant HTML, JavaScript, and CSS - taking full advantage of HTML5 when supported by a device's browser, and intelligently adjusting for older browsers that do not support it.
All of Claro's authoring features can be used to create engaging and interactive courses for delivery on any platform or device - desktops, smart phones or tablets.
Open Source eLearning and eWorking platform allowing teachers to build effective online courses and to manage learning and collaborative activities on the web.
This tutorial is dedicated to showing you the basics of theClaroline eLearning and eWorking platform. After reading it, you will be able to install and manage a fullyfunctional website with Claroline in minutes. If you don't have a Claroline website yet, you can sign up here for aClaroline hosting account and get a professional affordable Claroline installation!
sign language authoring tool that uses SigningAvatar® animated characters that sign. Easily create curriculum-specific, platform independent content with no animation experience needed! The characters sign your content and make it accessible to your students or anyone who could benefit from sign language.
Sophia is a content management platform that supports social teaching, has been piloted at college level:
Some people describe Sophia as a mash up of Wikipedia, YouTube, and Facebook - focused solely on teaching and learning. It's where you can teach what you know and learn what you don't. Whether you're a high school student, college student, teacher, professor, tutor or parent, Sophia makes knowledge easier to share, easier to find, and easier to organize. And it's free.
sowebedu is the short form of "Social Web in Education" and refers to the usage of Social Software and Web2.0 for teaching and learning. This wiki is created for the Share.TEC pilot Social Software and Web2.0 in Teacher Education and Teacher Training. It provides a platform for a community of practice for exploring and analysing the usage of Social Software and Web2.0 tools and services under real educational conditions
One place online for teams to collaborate and capture knowledge - create, share, and discuss your files, ideas, minutes, specs, mockups, diagrams, and projects.
A powerful rich editor, integration with Office and JIRA, and hundreds of add-ons help teams create intranets, technical documentation, and knowledge bases.