- DoceboLMS
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DoceboLMS ScreenshotDeveloper(s) Docebo Srl Stable release 4.0.2 / November 15, 2010 Development status Active Written in PHP Operating system Cross-platform Type Learning management system License GPL V 2.0 Website community: docebo.org
company: docebo.comAbout the platform
DoceboLMS is an open-source software package for e-learning (LMS - Learning Management System and LCMS - Learning Content Management System), entirely created and developed by Docebo Srl. The program, which is released under a GPL V. 2.0 license, has no licensing costs.
DoceboLMS allow teachers and operators to construct the didactic content of lessons and teachers are free to reuse files that they already have (Powerpoint, Word, PDF, film clips, etc.).
Users can also be managed by groups or categories and it is also possible to personalise the graphic environment for subgroups of users.
Main features
- Cloud Technology and Mobile features
- Supports SCORM 1.2 and SCORM 2004
- Immediate loading of any file: Word, Excel, video, audio, etc.
- User notifications via SMS or email
- More than 25 languages are supported
- Videoconferencing, chat and forums
- Messages, notices and notepad
- Tests and surveys
- FAQs, Help, Link Lists, Glossaries, Wikis, E-portfolios
- Reports by user and by course
- Replicates the company organisation chart
- Group management
- Interfaces with HR and ERP applications such as SAP HR, Zucchetti, Lotus and authentication systems such as LDAP and Active Directory
External links
- Official DoceboLMS website
- Free & Open Source Software Portal: Software: Courseware Tools, UNESCO
- "Open Source LMS – 10 Alternatives to Moodle", Berry Sampson e-learning Guru, 8 April 2009
- "Education 3.0. Emerging technologies are enhancing students’ learning experience". MIT's Technology Review, India edition. Meenakshi Rohatgi, July 2010
- "Docebo: An integrated learning management system", Murthy Raju, Linux.com, March 7, 2006
- "List of vendors of open source CMS and LCMS", E-Learning center
- "10 open source e-learning projects to watch" Rodney Gedda, Techworld Australia, 5 June 2008
Categories:- Virtual learning environments
- Learning management systems
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