Opigno
| Developer(s) | Connect-i |
|---|---|
| Initial release | November 2013 |
| Stable release | Opigno 2.0 beta
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| Repository | https://www.drupal.org/project/opigno_lms |
| Written in | PHP |
| Engine | |
| Platform | Plateforme d'apprentissage en ligne |
| Available in | PHP |
| Licence | GPL v3 |
| Website | https://www.opigno.org/ |
Search Opigno on Amazon.Opigno is an Open Source learning management system (LMS) based on Drupal CMS (content management system).[1].
It uses Drupal modular architecture, and offers a wide panel of features allowing to create and manage online trainings, evaluate students, and deliver certifications. It allows to raise the efficiency of learning process by fostering interactions between students and their teacher, using innovative collaboration tools.
The initial version of Opigno LMS 1.0 has been released in November 2013. The software is constantly evolving since that first release, and allows now to manage workgroups, organize virtual classrooms, add gamification to the trainings, create interactive contents thanks to the H5P editor.
History of main versions
- The first beta version of Opigno 2.0 (based on Drupal 8) is launched on June 15th 2018.
- Version 1.26 is launched in September 2017 and introduces compatibility with SCORM 1.2 as well as multi-SCORM.
- Version 1.21 is launched in January 2016 and integrates collaborative features based on Moxtra technology.
- Version 1.20 is launched in October 2015 and introduces compatibility with TinCan API (Experience API).
- Version 1.19 is launched in September 2015 and introduces gamification capability with Mozilla OpenBadges.
- Version 1.18 is launched in March 2015 and integrates the interactive content editor H5P.
- Version 1.7 is launched in March 2014 and introduces compatibility with SCORM 2004.
- Version 1.0 is launched in November 2013 (based on Drupal 7).
All versions are available free of charge for download on Drupal.org[2] or Opigno.org[3].
Opigno LMS is frequently mentioned in "Top LMS" rankings from eLearning INDUSTRY[4].
Cloud hosting
Opigno is available for download and installation on-premise, and also available as SaaS[5].
Modular architecture
Opigno is based on Drupal and uses the same modular architecture, allowing easy scalability and development of new features. Opigno is based on Drupal and uses the same modular architecture, allowing easy scalability and development of new features[6]
Main features
- Users and roles management
- Management of learning paths, classes, courses, lessons and activities
- Management of dynamic learning paths with prerequisites for courses, conditional rules for the next step to be done within the learning path
- Virtual classrooms (Live meetings)
- ILT (Instructor Led Training) management
- Collaborative workspaces
- Compatibility with SCORM 1.2 and 2004[7], TinCan
- E-commerce features allowing to sell access to courses
- Issuing of certificates for successful users (PDF diplomas)
- Tracking of users' achievements Creation de nouveaux rôles (profils d'utilisateurs)
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Notes and references
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- ↑ "Opigno LMS". Drupal.org. 2012-07-25. Retrieved 2018-07-24.
- ↑ "Releases for Opigno LMS | Drupal.org". www.drupal.org. Retrieved 2018-07-24.
- ↑ "Opigno releases | Opigno LMS". www.opigno.org. Retrieved 2018-07-24.
- ↑ Pappas, Christopher (2014-01-18). "The 20 Best Learning Management Systems (2017 Update)". eLearning Industry. Retrieved 2018-07-24.
- ↑ "Top 6 Learning Management Systems". www.fromdev.com. Retrieved 2018-07-24.
- ↑ Pappas, Christopher (2014-01-18). "The 20 Best Learning Management Systems (2017 Update)". eLearning Industry. Retrieved 2018-07-24.
- ↑ "Top Open Source Learning Management Systems (LMS)". www.designingdigitally.com. Retrieved 2018-07-24.
