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Tour
User management Standard and custom user roles can be used or created depending on your needs
Lessons, courses and categories Organize lessons at multiple conceptual levels called categories. Bundle several lessons inside a course
Content editors
eFront includes a flexible visual content editor and internal support for pictures, sound, video, flash or java
File manager & digital library Upload, organise, use and share files with any other system user
Test builders Create tests by assembling questions from a question pool. Several types of questions can be created, used and re-used
Scorm support eFront is a SCORM compatible and certified platform. SCORM content can be imported or exported from the system
Projects Assign projects with deadlines to end-users and track their progress
Surveys Create, share and analyze responses from people inside or outside your organization
Reports Do you like high-level reports or you prefer a more detailed specific user or lesson info. Everything is included!
Access Rules
Restrict or guide the users through the content
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Progress tracking
Several visual indications guide the user through the lesson and his current progress
Communication
Out-of-the-box eFront includes support for forum, chat, calendar, personal messages, file sharing and user-comments on topics
Glossary All glossary items are silently merged with the real content
Certifications
Build and issue your own certifications
Customization & usability
Drag and drop components, select a new theme or the active components for your lesson. eFront is an elegant and flexible solution that does not look outdated
Search Search for anything, anyone and anywhere inside the system
Multilingual
Unicode support and full language administration module. Adding a new language is easy!
Administration
The administrator is still a human. eFront puts the same special care on his interface as well.
Security and access control
Features like LDAP support or ip restriction helps building a secure and open system
Modular
Want more? eFront can be expanded using small, or not that small, functional components called Modules!
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