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Oncourse and Navigo – Open Source CMS from Indiana University

By sleslie on June 13, 2003

Just as a follow up to the last post, more digging on the OKI site pointed to these two projects from Indiana University. The first, Oncourse (http://oncourse.iu.edu/Default.asp?action=login) is IU’s current in-house CMS, while Navigo (http://navigo-dev.ummu.umich.edu/community) appears to be a “next-generation online assessment service” which will be delivered as one of the open source reference applications as part of IU’s committment to OKI. – SWL

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