Fle3
Fle3
https://web.archive.org/web/20161222085748/http://fle3.uiah.fi/
Server software for Web-based collaborative learning.
Fle3 is a web-based learning environment. To be more specific Fle3 is a server software for computer supported collaborative learning (CSCL). Fle3 has tools for teachers and administrators to manage users and courses; The administrator may also export and import the content of the Fle3 database in XML format (compatible with the Educational Modelling Language - EML). There are also three specific tools for learning. With the Fle3 Knowledge Building tool groups can store their thoughts into a shared database. Fle3 WebTops store different items (documents, files, links, knowledge building notes) related to their studies, organize them to folders and share them with others. Fle3 Jamming tool is a shared space for collaborative construction of digital artifacts (pictures, text, audio, video). A study group can work with digital artifacts by simply uploading and downloading files. Versions are tracked automatically and different versions are displayed graphically.
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https://web.archive.org/web/20160328195748/http://fle3.uiah.fi/download/fle_1.5.0.tar.gz
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Leaders and contributors
Contact(s) | Role |
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Teemu Leinonen | Maintainer |
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Software prerequisites
Kind | Description |
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Required to use | Zope |
Required to use | Python 1.2 or later |
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