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    Kiwix

    Kiwix

    Wikipedia offline & more

    Kiwix is an offline reader for Web content. It's especially intended to make Wikipedia available offline. With Kiwix, you can enjoy Wikipedia on a boat, in the middle of nowhere... or in Jail. Kiwix manages to do that by reading ZIM files, a highly compressed open format with additional meta-data.
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    Downloads: 326 This Week
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    Claroline

    Claroline

    Open Source Learning Management System

    Claroline is collaborative learning environment based on PHP/mySQL. It allows teachers or education institutions to create and administer courses through the web. The software provides group management, forums, document repositories, calendar, SCORM,...
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    eXe

    eXe

    eLearning XHTML editor

    eXe, the eLearning XHTML editor, is a freely available authoring application that assists teachers in the publishing of web content without the need to become proficient in HTML or XML markup. Resources authored in eXe can be exported to the web or LMS.
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    Downloads: 250 This Week
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    A Wiki dedicated to timelines. It visualizes historic matters graphically on a timescale. WikiTimeScale is open source and its created images can be used as wished (e.g. for presentations). (Go to its project homepage: http://www.wikitimescale.org)
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    HTML_testsystem is a fairly flexible system for taking tests at no cost at all, except for the eventually needed webhosting. It is written entirely in HTML code and JavaScript. An Excel workbook is provided to enter questions in a comfortable way.
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    StoryWiki is a new kind of Wiki-engine, based on the approved MediaWiki, that enables everyone to play, create and modify non-linear storys in a collaborative way.
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