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Re: [seul-edu] New Educational Applications



Hi: Nice home page. Do you have a location that lets viewers see what 
it's all about without registering?
Thanks,
Tom Poe
Reno, NV

Seul/Edu Appdex wrote:
> Name: KEWL
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> Description: The Knowledge Environment for Web-based Learning (KEWL) is a full online courseware system with all the tools needed to follow a constructivist approach to online learning.  It includes gazillions of features, yet it takes only a few minutes to set up a course.
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> Author: Derek Keats
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> Homepage: http://kewl.uwc.ac.za/
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> License: GNU Public License
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> Category: Courseware 
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> Name: GNUTeca
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> Description: GNUTECA is a Free, Open Source Software for Library Automation, including a Loan System, Catalog Collaboration, MARC Editing among others. It has a Web and GTK (graphic) interface.
> 
> Author: 
> Cesar Augusto de Azambuja Brod
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> Homepage: http://gnuteca.codigolivre.org.br/
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> License: GNU Public License
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> Category: Library 
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> Name: LearningAccess ILS
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> Description: The LearningAccess ILS is a full-feature Open Source library automation system developed for use by small public and school libraries in the U.S. and the rest of the world. The Institute will make this system available free to libraries that, because of cost, have been unable to achieve the benefits of automation. 
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> Author: Griogair Bell
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> Homepage: http://www.learningaccess.org/website/techdev/ils.php
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> License: GNU Public License
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> Category: Library 
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> Name: StarChart
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> Description: There is a sky. There are things in the sky. This program draws maps of things in the sky. The things in the sky include stars, planets, nebulae, clusters of stars, and galaxies. For thousands of years, people have grouped the stars in the sky into patterns, and constellations. More recently, the sky has been divided into areas based on these constellations. For hundreds of years, astronomers have used a latitude-longitude grid for defining the locations of
> celestial objects. The longitude is usually referred to as right ascension or RA, the latitude is the declination or DEC. Through the year, the sun follows a path in the sky, called the Ecliptic, which is the plane of the earth''s orbit. Other planets in the solar system are roughly in this plane. This program displays all these elements on various display and printer devices. The locations of stars, nebulae, clusters, and galaxies have been tabulated for hundreds of years. This program uses computerized forms of such databases. 
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> Author: Guillaume Filion
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> Homepage: http://starchart.sourceforge.net/
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> License: GNU Public License
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> Category: Astronomy 
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