How to install an Open Source LMS - Part 2
※注意事項:
1.需透過LINE購物前往並在同一瀏覽器於24小時內結帳才享有回饋,點數將於廠商出貨後,隔天起算之90個日曆天陸續確認發送。
2.國際商家之商品金額及回饋點數依據將以商品未稅價格為準。
3.國際商家之商品金額可能受匯率影響而有微幅差異。
4.若於商家App下單,不符合LINE購物導購資格。商品描述
E-learning for everyoneInstalling an LMS on a LAMP stack, whether with a physical or even virtual server, can take a long time. Use DevOps tools to save time and resources in setting up your test or development environment. With Vagrant, Docker and Ansible, install an Open Source LMS, such as Chamilo, Claroline, Moodle and Opigno, in just a few minutes and a single command. Moodle is a free and open-source learning management system written in PHP and distributed under the GNU General Public License. Moodle is used for blended learning, distance education, flipped classroom and other online learning projects in schools, universities, workplaces and other sectors. Claroline is a collaborative eLearning and eWorking platform (learning management system) released under the GPL open-source license. It allows organizations to create and administer courses and collaboration spaces over the web. Chamilo is a free software (under GNU/GPL licensing) e-learning and content management system, aimed at improving access to education and knowledge globally. Opigno is a LMS on Drupal, developed and maintained by Connect-i. Opigno has been design to be fully integrated with any Drupal platform (website, intranet, extranet, …) and offer a maximum flexibility to be extended. It is released under the GNU GPLv3 licence. Rem: This training is not a course on the usage of these LMS, its sole purpose is to help you automate their installation and ensure their proper operation. Nor is it a course on the usage of Vagrant, Docker or Ansible, although many practical cases of their usage are discussed. This training is the english version of the french training entitled Comment installer un LMS Open Source - Part 2