Monday, January 23, 2012

tikiwiki.........................................

What is Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware? Tiki is a powerful, web-based application, created by a large team of contributors. Tiki is the ideal tool for you to build and maintain your Website/Wiki/Groupware/CMS/Forum/Blog/Bug Tracker or any other project you can imagine running in your browser window.

Tiki is free, both Free Software (as in "Free Speech") and Free of Charge (as in "Free Beer"), and for everyone! It has all the features you need "out-of-the-box":
  • Wikis (like Wikipedia)
  • Forums (like phpBB)
  • Blogs (like WordPress)
  • Articles (like Yahoo News)
  • Image Gallery (like Flickr)
  • Map Server (like Google Maps)
  • Link Directory (like DMOZ)
  • Multilingual (like Babel Fish)
  • Bug Tracker (like Bugzilla)
  • RSS Feeds (like Digg)
  • Free Open Source software (LGPL)
  • http://info.tiki.org/Tiki+Wiki+CMS+Groupware

Introducing a powerful open source social networking engine ELGG


Elgg is an award-winning social networking engine, delivering the building blocks that enable businesses, schools, universities and associations to create their own fully-featured social networks and applications. Organizations with networks powered by Elgg include:

Hosting   http://elgg.org/

Looking for a provider to host your network built on the open source engine? Find companies who specialise in Elgg hosting.

Friday, January 13, 2012

Happy moodeling


Moodle is an alternative to proprietary commercial online learning solutions, and is distributed free under open source licensing.  An organization has complete access to the source code and can make changes if needed. Moodle’s modular design makes it easy to create new courses, adding content that will engage learners.
    Easy creation of courses from existing resources
   Course content which can be re-used with different learners,
   including content from other vendors (Blackboard, WebCT etc.
   Learner involvement.
   Enrollment and learner authentication which is simple yet secure?
  Intuitive online learner and teacher management features
  An active support community to help solve problems and
  generate new ideas.
Over 1150 organizations in 81 countries had registered Moodle sites by April 2004 (http://moodle.org/sites). This number is growing by about 10% each month as educators and trainers 

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