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    Valeria Bogdevich
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    does someone know about any existing open source e-learning platform coded in ASP .NET? P.S.: if you consider this message is inappropriate in Lounge, please, just ignore it, without creating a flaim of angry posts


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      does someone know about any existing open source e-learning platform coded in ASP .NET? P.S.: if you consider this message is inappropriate in Lounge, please, just ignore it, without creating a flaim of angry posts


      "Absolution requires sacrifice" -- Dan Brown 'The Da Vinci code'

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      I don't know of any complete ASP.NET platforms, however some parts of the JISC e-learning framework programme (which aims to create an 'emergent' modular e-learning solution) are .NET. (http://www.jisc.ac.uk/index.cfm?name=programme_frameworks[^]) A good place to look for information is the CETIS site (http://www.cetis.ac.uk/[^]) If you're requirement is for a solution that runs on Windows servers rather than specifically .NET you should check out Moodle (http://sourceforge.net/projects/moodle/[^]), which is written in PHP and is one of the best. Niall

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        I don't know of any complete ASP.NET platforms, however some parts of the JISC e-learning framework programme (which aims to create an 'emergent' modular e-learning solution) are .NET. (http://www.jisc.ac.uk/index.cfm?name=programme_frameworks[^]) A good place to look for information is the CETIS site (http://www.cetis.ac.uk/[^]) If you're requirement is for a solution that runs on Windows servers rather than specifically .NET you should check out Moodle (http://sourceforge.net/projects/moodle/[^]), which is written in PHP and is one of the best. Niall

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        Valeria Bogdevich
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        thank you. I am interested only on platform written ASP .NET. my aim it to have "basis" to develop and distribute e-learning solutions


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