eXeLearning was originally developed in New Zealand, in 2007, and was led by two universities (University of Auckland and Auckland University of Technology) and the Tairawhiti Polytechnic Institute. The project was originally supported by the New Zealand government. Development is now supported by government agencies and companies in Spain and other countries.3
The original project remained active until 2010. At that time eXeLearning had thousands of users and it was a very well known authoring tool in educational environments.
In 2009-2010, the Instituto de Tecnologías Educativas del Ministerio de Educación del Gobierno de España (now INTEF4) decided to restart and to evolve the project. The new eXeLearning, as it was named, would keep alive the original open source spirit of the project, adapting the application to new web developments and standards and introducing major improvements.
In 2013 eXeLearning evolved as a web application written in Python + Ext JS that can be used with the default or preferred browser of the user, capable for use in different browsers.56
Beginning with version 2.0, innovations included:
A new eXeLearning website was also developed, which allows users to actively participate in the project by making contributions and suggestions, and to find answers to different questions.
The project is ongoing, with version 2.8.1 released in June 2023. The project roadmap includes plans for an online version of the application, rewriting in Python 3, and a new UI.8
iDevices are the tools or blocks that can be included in our pages.
eXeLearning 2.0 significantly improves its level of accessibility. Now it is much easier to generate accessible contents. User experience has also improved: now the iDevices are grouped by categories and it is easier to select them. We can also hide those who do not wish to use or show less common iDevices that can be interesting for us. Improvements in iDevices such as Image Gallery or Image Magnifier and proprietary solutions and / or Flash based are replaced. New iDevices are included.
Preview option: now you don't need to export to see the content edited so far.
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