Richard Matovu
Richard Matovu is a young dynamic ict professional based in Kampala, Uganda. Richard is a freelance website designer, developer and application developer. Over the past years, I have been involved in many SchoolNet Uganda ICT activities (technical, pedagogical and trainings).
Resources by Richard Matovu
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E-Skeleton Project
This is a Virtual Skeleton project which allows teachers and students to view the bone anatomy of humans, chimpanzee, baboons and gorillas. Students/teachers can view different bones from the ventral, dorsal, medial, lateral, proximal and distal views. They can then see the differences and similarities between the structure of the bones and how the structure of a bone is related to its role.
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Online Biology Book
http://ridge.icu.ac.jp/biobk/biobooktoc.html
http://gened.emc.maricopa.edu/bio/bio181/BIOBK/BioBookTOC.html
This Online Biology Book is very popular among among Uganda Biology teachers and students. Using offline browsers the resource can be made available on the School Intranet.
Moodle
Moodle: Is an Open Source course management system –designed to help educators create quality on-line courses. Moodle runs on Linux and Windows and is multi-lingual. http://www.moodle.org
ATutor
ATutor is an Open Source Web-based Learning Content Management System (LCMS).
Features of Atutor include:
- Built-in Content authoring
- Course and assessment support
- Strong collaboration features
- SCORM compliant: Courses can easily be imported and exported.
- Course tracker statistics
- Upload files and courses
- Designed for accessibility and multilingual use
Website: http://www.atutor.ca/
ACollab
ACollab is an Open Source Virtual collaborative environment. It contains collaborative tools like email, forum, chat, drafting room, library and calendar. http://www.atutor.ca/acollab
ACollab can be integrated with Atutor.
iMARK
iMARK: Information Management Resource Kit (www.fao.org/IMARK)
iMARK is a self-paced e-Learning module on Digitization and Digital Library .The module introduces the workflows, processes, technologies and skills involved in the creation, management and distribution of digital libraries. In particular, iMARK provides an interactive course on using Greenstone Digital Library Software to build and provide access to digital library collections.
Greenstone Software
It is open-source software, issued under the terms of GNU General Public Licence. Greenstone is a suite of software for building and distributing digital library collections. It can be used for organising and publishing information on the Internet or on CD-ROM. Schools/teachers can use greenstone to build a digital library of past examination papers or question bank. Greenstone is available for both Windows and Linux platforms.
(http://www.greenstone.org)
FLOSS Tools
The purpose of this collection is to provide a selection of free and open source software and other resources for education and knowledge sharing. This is a living collection. All the software included here is downloadable from the web at the URLs indicated. The URLs provided can be used to download the latest versions the software and the documentation. The CDs are convenient for people without ready access to the Internet, or with low bandwidth. Continue Reading »
FLOSS Tools
The purpose of this collection is to provide a selection of free and open source software and other resources for education and knowledge sharing. This is a living collection. All the software included here is downloadable from the web at the URLs indicated. The URLs provided can be used to download the latest versions the software and the documentation. The CDs are convenient for people without ready access to the Internet, or with low bandwidth. Continue Reading »