EFront (eLearning software)

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eFront

Admin page screenshot on Firefox
Developer(s) Epignosis Ltd
Stable release 3.6.13 / May 24, 2013 (2013-05-24)
Operating system Cross-platform
Type Course Management System
License CPAL
Website efrontlearning.net

eFront is an open source eLearning platform (also known as a Course Management System (CMS), or Learning Management Systems (LMS), or Virtual Learning Environment (VLE)).

eFront is designed to assist with the creation of online learning communities while offering various opportunities for collaboration and interaction through an icon-based user interface. The platform offers tools for content creation, tests building, assignments management, reporting, internal messaging, forum, chat, surveys, calendar and others. It is a SCORM 1.2 certified[1] and SCORM 2004 / 4th edition compliant[2] system translated in 40 languages.[3]

eFront is commonly included in lists of well known open-source learning systems[4][5][6][7] or is referred to as a Moodle alternative.[8][9][10][11] Independent comparison matrices between learning management systems often favor eFront, especially under usability characteristics.[12][13] Several research papers and technology portals describe the system under functionality,[14][15][16] usability[17] and standards perspectives.[18]

History

Initial development of the platform began in 2001 as a research prototype funded by the Greek government. SCORM development together with a shift on AJAX technologies lead to the publishing of a stable 2.5 version during 2005. eFront was then rewritten from scratch, making essential changes to the core structure of the system and released under an open-source license in September 2007.[19] Enterprise extensions were integrated with the platform on version 3.5. Social extensions were the most significant addition to version 3.6.[20]

Editions

Apart from the community edition that is distributed as open source software, there are three commercial editions with a modified features set, targeted at learning professionals, educational institutions and enterprises.[21] All versions are provided with their source code but only the community edition uses an Open Source Initiative (OSI) accepted license. The commercial versions of eFront are distributed via a partners network.[22]

Awards

In September 2012 eFront won an award from Elearning! Magazine as the best Open Source Solution.[23] In April 2010 eFront won a coveted[citation needed] bronze award for technology excellence in the Learning Management Technology for Small- and Medium-sized Businesses category from Brandon-Hall Research.[24] eFront is also listed as one of the Top LMS Software Solutions for 2012 and 2013.[25]

Features

eFront has a number of features typically found in eLearning platforms:

  • User management
  • Lessons, courses, curriculum and categories management
  • Files management
  • Exam builders
  • Assignments builders
  • Communication tools (forum, chat, calendar, glossary)
  • Progress tracking
  • Authentication methods
  • Enrollment methods
  • Certifications
  • Reports generators
  • Extensibility via modules[26]
  • Payments integration (through PayPal)
  • Social tools (lesson & system history, user wall, user status, Facebook interconnection)
  • Customizable notification system through email
  • Skinning via themes

It also has several features needed in an enterprise environment:

  • Organization structure management
  • Skills management
  • Job positions management
  • Automatic assignment of courses to specific job descriptions
  • Skills gap tests management
  • User card with training history
  • LDAP support

Specifications

eFront runs without modification on GNU/Linux, Microsoft Windows, and any other operating system that supports PHP 5.1+ and MySQL 5+. The platform is being built using the object oriented programming paradigm and its architecture is based on the 3-tier design approach separating the system's presentation from its logic and data.[27] The platform is maintained through a community driven process. This leads to small development cycles that produce incremental improvements to the system, followed by bigger development cycles that integrate features requiring architectural changes. The development and testing procedures utilize several aspects of extreme programming.[28]

See also

References

  1. "SCORM 1.2 Certification". Retrieved 2010-06-16. 
  2. "SCORM 2004/4th edition Adoption". Retrieved 2010-06-16. 
  3. "Language packs". Retrieved 2010-06-16. 
  4. "10 open source elearning projects to watch". Techworld. Retrieved 2010-06-15. 
  5. "7-widely used and open source elearning applications". Web Resource Depot. Retrieved 2010-06-29. 
  6. "50 open source tools that replace popular education applications". ITmanagement. Retrieved 2010-06-20. 
  7. Ozarslan, Y. (2008). Uzaktan Eğitim Uygulamaları için Açık Kaynak Kodlu Öğrenme Yönetim Sistemleri, Akademik Bilisin, 2008 (in Turkish)
  8. "Open-source LMS: Beyond Moodle". KeemanXP. 2009. Retrieved 2010-06-15. 
  9. "Barry Sampson: Alternatives to Moodle". Retrieved 2010-06-29. 
  10. "eFront article" (in Spanish). Aplicaciones Empresariales. Retrieved 2010-06-20. 
  11. "LMSs" (article). Edutechwiki. Retrieved 2010-06-16. 
  12. "Comparison matrix for LMSs". Edutools. Retrieved 2010-06-15. 
  13. "Comparison matrix for LMSs". DE: Innovate. Retrieved 2010-06-15. 
  14. Ozarslan, Y., Ozan, O. (2010). eFront Öğrenme Yönetim Sistemi, Akademik Bilisin, 2010 (in Turkish)
  15. Kor, B. & Tanrikulu, Z. (2008). Evaluation of Learning Management Systems with Test Tools. In J. Luca & E. Weippl (Eds.), Proceedings of World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications, 2008 (pp. 5261–66), Chesapeake, VA: AACE
  16. "eFront" (in Spanish). Genbeta. Retrieved 2010-06-15. 
  17. Zaharias, P (2007) Heuristic evaluation in e-learning context: Selecting the appropriate tasks and reporting usability problems. International Conference on eLearning (ICEL), 2007
  18. Tesseris, G. (2010). Towards standards based e-Learning tools and technologies. MSC dissertation, University of Crete, 2010
  19. "eFront interview". LMS Selection. Retrieved 2010-06-20. 
  20. "eFront 3.6: What's new?". eFront learning. Retrieved 2010-06-15. 
  21. "eFront editions". eFront learning. 2010-06-15. 
  22. "eFront partners map". eFront learning. Retrieved 2010-06-15. 
  23. "eLearning Awards for 2012". eLearning! Magazine. 
  24. "eLearning Technology Awards for 2009". Brandon-Hall. Retrieved 2010-06-15. 
  25. http://www.capterra.com/infographics/top-lms-software
  26. "Modules", Download, eFront learning .
  27. "eFront architecture". Retrieved 2010-06-26. 
  28. "eFront development practices". Retrieved 2010-06-26. 

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