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APPLICATIO mainly uses Free and Open Source Software in the process of planning and construction of eLearning solutions and supports developers and institutions in the use of these softwares.

Following is a brief introduction to some tools and softwares we are frequently using software which is available for free.

  • eXe-Learning is a tool for the construction of SCORM compatible eLearning courses (Web-Based Training). It is easy to be learnt, intuitionally, flexible and leads to quick results.

eXeLearning

  • Moodle is an eLearning management system of highest popularity. Participants can be administered, activities can be followed and courses (e.g. constructed with eXe-Learning) can easily be implemented. APPLICATIO uses Moodle for its own eLearning platform.

Moodle

  • Hot Potatoes supports the construction of interactive tasks and tests and is an important support in order to bring interactivity into eLearning.

Hot Potatoes

 
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Current News

Own A Color (UNICEF)

Hamburg, January 2012 - APPLICATIO supports the initiative  "Own a Color" of UNICEF that supports children around the world. With 16.7 Mio. colours (on an average computer)  and only  1 Pound of support per colour every donation makes a difference.  

 
ILT-Internship

Hamburg, January 2012 - On behalf of Deutschen Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) APPLICATIO implements an "International Leadership Training" for participants from the SADC-Region. For the integrated internship APPLICATIO and GIZ are seeking companies and organisations interested in offering a place for one or the other participants for three months ... use the chance to start co-operations in and with interesting African countries!

 
AWiSA Network

Hamburg/Pretoria, November 2011 - APPLICATIO joines the AWiSA Network (HIV/AIDS in the Workplace in Southern Africa) and supports the initiative founded by GIZ.

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