atutor.no

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About atutor.no

Atutor.no is a blog about the open source LCMS Atutor, which official home is at atutor.ca. The blog is set up by employees at the Norwegian centre for telemedicine, who uses Atutor along with Drupal as the basis for their e-learning platform www.helsekompetanse.no, and contributes both code and funding to the Adaptive Technology Resource Centre at the University of Toronto, who are the maintainers and creators of Atutor

The domain atutor.no as well as the cost for the hosting are owned / covered privately, and not formally connected to the Norwegian centre for telemedice in any way.

About ATutor

Atutor is an open source LCMS buildt in PHP with MySQL as database. It's colleagues and / or competitors in the open source L(C)MS marked includes Moodle, Claroline, Docebo and Dokeos.

From the atutor website:

ATutor is an Open Source Web-based Learning Content Management System (LCMS) designed with accessibility and adaptability in mind. Administrators can install or update ATutor in minutes, develop custom themes to give ATutor a new look, and easily extend its functionality with feature modules. Educators can quickly assemble, package, and redistribute Web-based instructional content, easily import prepackaged content, and conduct their courses online. Students learn in an adaptive learning environment.

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If you are an Atutor user and would like to share how you use Atutor, what you miss in Atutor, how you have modified Atutor etc., please create an account and start blogging! You will have all rights and ownership to your own articles, and can edit and delete them at any time!

Please note that this is not for support questions, see the official forums for that!

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