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1 Features  





2 Current status and future development  





3 Recognitions  





4 Specification  





5 See also  





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OLAT
Developer(s)University of Zurich in association with the community
Stable release

7.6 / September 17, 2012

Repository
Written inJava
Operating systemCross-platform (based on Java)
TypeLMS (Learning Management System)
LicenseApache License 2.0
Websitewww.olat.org

OLAT is an acronym for Online Learning AndTraining. It is a web application – a Learning Management System that supports different kinds of online learning, teaching, and tutoring with few educational restrictions. OLAT is free software and is open-source. Its development started in 1999 at the University of Zürich and OLAT won the MeDiDa-Prix prize in 2000. With version 3.0, the system was rebuilt and is now available as a component-oriented application developed in the Java programming language. OLAT has support for various E-learning standards such as IMS (IMS Content Packaging, IMS QTI), and SCORM. With version 4.0, many add-ons have been introduced to the system, which makes it very easy to extend the LMS functionality. With version 5.0, new features like Wiki, Calendar, AJAX Beta Mode, and Fulltext Search have been implemented. Version 6.0 comprised a new and improved layout based on a usability evaluation. A subsequent version provides full scalability, meaning OLAT can be run on a cluster of servers. OLAT 7.0 adds new features, a course wizard plus the implementation of important standards like REST API, IMS Basic LTI and IMS QTI 2.1. In autumn 2011 some of the core community contributors left the OLAT community because of strategic differences and started an alternative fork which is named OpenOLAT.

Features

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OLAT has many features typical for e-learning platforms:

Current status and future development

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As the strategic LMS of the University of Zürich, OLAT is continuously being developed. In the meantime, OLAT gains attention, especially within the European higher education market.[citation needed] OLAT and the Sakai Project have similar goals, but compared to the American initiative, OLAT has a much longer development phase and has been successfully in production for several years. OLAT has been developed from the beginning to support campus-wide E-learning and can be compared to commercial tools like WebCT Vista.

OLAT is a mature LMS, used to support universities with thousands of users, e.g. University of Zurich with approx. 50,000, Bildungsportal Sachsen (under the name of OPAL) with approx. 40,000, University of Hamburg with approx. 30,000 and, as of the summer semester 2011, Goethe University Frankfurt with approx. 50,000 users.[1]

By the end of 2011 the OpenOLAT fork has been started as an alternative development line by the largest community contributor who by this initiative left the original OLAT community due to strategic differences. The common base of OLAT and OpenOLAT is the 7.1 release. From that point the two systems are heading into different directions. The first OpenOLAT release was published in February 2012 with the number 8.0.

Recognitions

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Specification

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OLAT runs without modification on Unix, Linux, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, Windows, and Mac OS X.

The requirements for OLAT are:

The project was initiated in 1999 but later rebuilt using Java and released as open source in 2004.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Universität Hamburg: Umstieg auf OLAT".
  • ^ "Preisträger des MeDiDa-Prix 2000". Archived from the original on 2007-12-12. Retrieved 2007-08-22.
  • ^ "CH Open Source Awards: Awards 2008". Archived from the original on 2009-12-12. Retrieved 2009-11-16.
  • ^ "IMS Global Learning Consortium Announces 2009 Global Learning Impact Award Recipients". www.imsglobal.org. Archived from the original on 2009-05-22.
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