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'''eFront''' is an [[eLearning]] platform ''(also known as a Course Management System (CMS), or Learning Management Systems ([[Learning management system|LMS]]), or Virtual Learning Environment ([[Virtual learning environment|VLE]]))''. eFront
eFront is designed to assist with the creation of online learning communities while offering various opportunities for collaboration and interaction through an icon-based user interface. The platform offers tools for content creation, tests building, assignments management, reporting, internal messaging, forum, chat, surveys, calendar and others. It is a [[SCORM]] 1.2 certified<ref>{{cite web |title=SCORM 1.2 Certification |url=http://webapps.adlnet.gov/CertifiedProducts/Certification.aspx?ID=156 |accessdate=
eFront is commonly included in lists of well known open-source learning systems<ref>{{cite web | work = Techworld | title = 10 open source elearning projects to watch | url = http://www.techworld.com.au/article/223565/10_open_source_e-learning_projects_watch| accessdate= 2010-06-15}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | publisher = Web Resource Depot | title = 7-widely used and open source elearning applications | url= http://www.webresourcesdepot.com/7-widely-used-and-open-source-e-learning-applications/ | accessdate=2010-06-29}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | work =ITmanagement | title = 50 open source tools that replace popular education applications |url= http://itmanagement.earthweb.com/features/article.php/12297_3888901_3/50-Open-Source-Tools-That-Replace-Popular-Education-Apps.htm | accessdate =2010-06-20}}</ref><ref>Ozarslan, Y. (2008). [
== History ==
Initial development of the platform began in 2001 as a research prototype funded by the Greek government, led by [[Dimitris Tsingos]] and [[Athanasios Papangelis]]. SCORM development together with a shift on [[AJAX]] technologies lead to the publishing of a stable 2.5 version during 2005. eFront was then rewritten from scratch, making essential changes to the core structure of the system and released under an open-source license in September 2007.<ref>{{cite web | title=eFront interview | work = LMS Selection | url=http://www.lms-selection.com/en2/?p=87 | accessdate = 2010-06-20}}</ref> Enterprise extensions were integrated with the platform on version 3.5. Social extensions were the most significant addition to version 3.6.<ref>{{cite web | title=eFront 3.6: What's new? | url=http://www.efrontlearning.net/product/whats-new.html | work = eFront learning | accessdate=2010-06-15}}</ref>
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== Editions ==
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== Awards ==
In September 2012 eFront won an award from Elearning! Magazine as the best Open Source Solution.<ref>{{cite web | work =eLearning! Magazine| title = eLearning Awards for 2012 | url =
== Features ==
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* Certifications
* Reports generators
* Extensibility via modules<ref>{{Citation | url = http://www.efrontlearning.net/download/modules.html | publisher = eFront learning | title = Download | contribution = Modules | access-date = 2009-07-29 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100527003820/http://www.efrontlearning.net/download/modules.html | archive-date = 2010-05-27 | url-status = dead }}.</ref>
* Payments integration (through PayPal)
* Social tools (lesson & system history, user wall, user status, Facebook interconnection)
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== Specifications ==
eFront runs without modification on
== See also ==
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