ATutor readme: To install ATutor, point your web browser to the installation directory where ATutor was extracted, and follow the Installer's instructions. e.g. http://localhost/ATutor For full installation instructions see: https://atutor.github.io/atutor/docs/installation Installing from a Github Clone (assuming you know Github) 1. Fork ATutor into your own Github account, at: https://github.com/atutor/ATutor 2. Clone ATutor from the fork you created into the document root of your webserver (for convenience), with: git clone https://github.com/yourname/ATutor.git 3. Before running the Installer, create an empty config.inc.php file in the ATutor/include/ directory. If you have a command line to work from, while located in the ATutor directory, create the file with: touch include/config.inc.php 4. Follow the installation instructions at the link above. 5. Or, follow the instructions given by the ATutor Installer. GitHub Basics If you want to contribute to ATutor, a few Git basics will describe how. See: https://atutor.github.io/atutor/docs/dev_with_github.html For additional ATutor documentation, see the ATutor Handbook in ATutor, or at the following links: Administrators https://atutor.github.io/atutor/handbook/admin.html Instructors: https://atutor.github.io/atutor/handbook/instructor.html Users: https://atutor.github.io/atutor/handbook/users.html Have fun, and take it places! greg
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ATutor is an Open Source Web-based Learning Management System (LMS) used to develop and deliver online courses. Administrators can install or update ATutor in minutes, develop custom themes to give ATutor a new look, and easily extend its functionality with feature modules. Educators can quickly assemble, package, and redistribute standardized Web-based instructional content, easily import prepackaged content, and conduct their courses online. Students learn in an accessible, adaptive, social learning environment.
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