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== Definition ==
== Definition ==


The eXe project is developing a freely available authoring application to assist teachers and academics in the publishing of web content without the need to become proficient in HTML or XML markup. eXe can export content as self-contained web pages or as [[SCORM]] 1.2 or [[IMS Content Package]]s.
The eXe project is developing an open source authoring application to assist teachers and academics in the publishing of web content without the need to be proficient in HTML or XML markup. eXe can export content as self-contained web pages or as [[SCORM]] 1.2 or [[IMS Content Package]]s that can be imported and deployed within compatible learning management systems.
== History ==
The eXe project and eXeLearning began with a collaboration between the New Zealand government and the University of Auckland and Auckland University of Technology and has since been further developed or supported by [https://exelearning.org/wiki/Projects several European institutes].
As of 2012 eXe has been mainly developed and distributed by a [http://exelearning.net/en/caracteristicas/ team of developers] and volunteers at the Spanish Ministry of education, culture and professional development ([http://www.mecd.gob.es/ministerio-mecd/ MECD]). The latest versions are available at [http://exelearning.net/en/ eXeLearning.net]


== Description ==
== Manuals and tutorials ==
(to do ...)
* [https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=sites&srcid=ZGVmYXVsdGRvbWFpbnx2aXNpbXBzY290fGd4OjEyYjc4NThjODhmYmU4Mzc Full guides in PDF format]
* [http://descargas.educalab.es/cedec/exe_learning/Manuales/exe21/Manual_exe21_English/index.html Full guide made with eXe] in both eXe and HTML formats.
* [http://exelearning.net/html_manual/exe20_en/ eXe tutorial] made with eXe (what else)


See [http://www.wikieducator.org/Online_manual eXe Authoring project on-line manual]
;Older help documentation :
 
* [http://www.wikieducator.org/Online_manual eXe Authoring project on-line manual]
== Evaluation ==
* [[:fr:eXe | eXe]] (french version, pour une fois elle est '''nettement meilleure''' et contient un mode d'emploi !)
(to do ....)
* [http://www.exelearning.de/index.html eXe Introduction in German] (made with eXe)
 
* [http://www.exelearning-tutorials.de eXe literature in German]
; Interface


; Functionality


; Technical
== Downloads and installation ==
* Materials produced with exe have been successfully imported in platforms like Moodle 1.6 and ATutor
eXeLearning is a browser-based application that runs with  
* eXe comes with an installer and on winXP installed w/o problems.
* [http://exelearning.net/en/descargas/ eXe downloads] come with an installer for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X
* [http://exelearning.org/ eXe] '''Old'''/'''dead''' project Home page and free download of version pre-2012(win, mac, unix, source)


== Links ==
== Links ==


* [http://exelearning.org/ eXe] Home page and free download (win, mac, unix, source)
; Support
* [http://www.wikieducator.org/Online_manual eXe Authoring project on-line manual]
* [http://www.wikieducator.org/Online_manual eXe Authoring project on-line manual]
; Examples made with eXe
* [http://wikieducator.net/hookeslaw/ Hooke's Law]
* [http://wikieducator.net/biology/ Bacterial Cell Structure]
* [http://www.stratford-primary.school.nz/home/rachelj/web2/index.html Web 2 in the classroom]


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Latest revision as of 15:34, 12 November 2018

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Definition

The eXe project is developing an open source authoring application to assist teachers and academics in the publishing of web content without the need to be proficient in HTML or XML markup. eXe can export content as self-contained web pages or as SCORM 1.2 or IMS Content Packages that can be imported and deployed within compatible learning management systems.

History

The eXe project and eXeLearning began with a collaboration between the New Zealand government and the University of Auckland and Auckland University of Technology and has since been further developed or supported by several European institutes. As of 2012 eXe has been mainly developed and distributed by a team of developers and volunteers at the Spanish Ministry of education, culture and professional development (MECD). The latest versions are available at eXeLearning.net

Manuals and tutorials

Older help documentation


Downloads and installation

eXeLearning is a browser-based application that runs with

  • eXe downloads come with an installer for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X
  • eXe Old/dead project Home page and free download of version pre-2012(win, mac, unix, source)

Links

Support
Examples made with eXe