Software:SWAD
SWAD LMS | |
Original author(s) | SWAD development team |
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Developer(s) | SWAD development team |
Stable release | 23.48.2
/ November 26, 2023[1] |
Written in | C, C++ |
Operating system | Linux server |
Type | Course management system |
License | AGPLv3[1] |
Website | OpenSWAD.org |
SWAD (originally stood for "Sistema Web de Apoyo a la Docencia" in Spanish or "Web System for Education Support", currently stands for "Shared Workspace At a Distance") is a web application to manage the courses, students and teachers of one or more educational institutions.
History
The first version of SWAD appeared in September 1999. In 2005 its use was extended to the University of Granada.[2] The application was released as free software in January 2010[3][4] under Affero General Public License, version 3.[1][5] In 2010 the system was used by 1,100 professors and 35,000 students.[4] In 2011 it was used by 2,000 professors and 60,000 students in 2,800 courses.[6][7][8]
SWAD is currently available in 9 languages and used in the University of Granada[9][10][11][12][13] and the portal OpenSWAD.org. In November 2019 SWAD installation at the University of Granada housed 488 degrees (including undergraduate and graduate) with 7496 courses, 126,060 students and 3514 teachers.[14]
The objectives addressed in the development of the platform SWAD can be specified depending on its potential beneficiaries:[15]
- For teachers and other administrators of the platform, the objectives were carrying through internet the management tasks related to a course and its students, and improved mentoring and general communication with them.
- For students, the objectives have been improved access to materials and information of the courses, the possibility of self-assessment at a distance, and the improvement of the communication both student-student and student-teacher.
A fundamental criterion at the development of the platform has been to facilitate its use by users, emphasizing both the ease of learning and use for students and teachers (usability), and the time saving and quality improvement in various tasks related to teaching.[15]
For the institution or company, SWAD has the additional advantage of being fast and efficient, consuming very little computer resources, so being suitable for low-cost installations. Compared to other tools used for the same purpose, since its implementation in C language, SWAD does not require a big hardware and software infrastructure, even in large universities, being sufficient a single server.[15]
Technical specifications
Server
SWAD core is a CGI programmed in C[16] comprising almost all the functionality of the platform. The core is supplemented with some external programs like photo processing module and chat module.[15][17]
The server runs on a Linux system with Apache and a MySQL or MariaDB database.[15]
Clients
Being a web application, the client can be any modern web browser. To use the chat you must have Java runtime environment.[15]
Besides the web client, there is an M-learning application for Android devices called SWADroid,[6][7] which implements some of the most used features in the web version.[15]
Hierarchy and roles
Hierarchical organization
SWAD can accommodate in a single platform one or multiple educational organizations. It uses the following hierarchical structure:[15]
- Countries
- Institutions (universities, academies, organizations, companies,...)
- Centres (faculties, buildings,...)
- Degrees (degrees, master's,...)
- Courses
- Group types (lectures, practicals, seminars,...)
- Groups (A, B, morning, afternoon,...)
The central element of this hierarchy is the course, which can register several teachers and students.
Roles
Each user has a role of student, non-editing teacher or teacher at each of the course in which he/she is enrolled. In addition, some users may be administrators of one or more degrees, centres or institutions, as well as global administrators of the platform.<ref name="Vargas"
See also
- Virtual Learning Environment
- Learning Management System
- ATutor
- Chamilo
- Claroline
- ILIAS
- Moodle
- Sakai Project
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "SWAD download". OpenSWAD.org. http://openswad.org/download/.
- ↑ "Web para prácticas de economía" (in Spanish). Universia (Universia España). 2006-05-30. http://noticias.universia.es/ciencia-nn-tt/noticia/2006/05/30/666169/web-practicas-economia.html.
- ↑ "SWAD, liberado" (in Spanish). http://osl.ugr.es/. Oficina de Software Libre de la Universidad de Granada. 2010-01-21. http://osl.ugr.es/2010/01/21/swad-liberado/.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "La Universidad de Granada libera su Sistema Web de Apoyo a la Docencia (SWAD)" (in Spanish). Profesionales Digitales. 2010-04-12. http://www.profesionalesdigitales.es/profesionales/noticiasuniversidad/node/1493.
- ↑ "Liberada la plataforma SWAD bajo licencia AGPL v3" (in Spanish). http://barrapunto.com/. Barrapunto. 2010-01-21. http://softlibre.barrapunto.com/article.pl?sid=10/01/21/1850241.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 "Los sistemas de apoyo informático a la docencia se deslocalizan" (in Spanish). Profesionales Digitales. 2011-06-22. http://www.profesionalesdigitales.es/profesionales/noticiasuniversidad/node/5541.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 "Los sistemas de apoyo informático a la docencia se deslocalizan" (in Spanish). Universia (Universia España). 2011-06-23. http://noticias.universia.es/vida-universitaria/noticia/2011/06/23/839076/sistemas-apoyo-informatico-docencia-deslocalizan.html.
- ↑ G. Parra, Andrea (2011-12-11). "Formación universitaria sin pisar la clase" (in Spanish). miUGR.es Canal universitario de Ideal.es (Ideal Comunicación Digital). http://miugr.ideal.es/noticias/vida-universitaria/637-formacion-universitaria-sin-pisar-la-clase.html.
- ↑ López Morales, Manuel; Celma Vicente, Matilde; Cano-Caballero Gálvez, M. Dolores; Quero Rufián, Aurora; Rodríguez López, M. Ascensión (2011). "Docencia universitaria semipresencial. Experiencia en el uso de la plataforma virtual SWAD" (in Spanish). Educación Médica 14 (4): 229–234. doi:10.4321/S1575-18132011000400006. http://scielo.isciii.es/pdf/edu/v14n4/original3.pdf. Alt URL
- ↑ Correa Rodríguez, M.; Cambil Martín, Jacobo (2011). "Estudio docente del Sistema Web de Apoyo a la Docencia en alumnado del Máster de Educación Secundaria" (in Spanish). Scientia 16 (2): 95–107. ISSN 1989-7375. Archived from the original on 2011-07-24. https://web.archive.org/web/20110724041329/http://www.revista-scientia.es/. Alt URL
- ↑ Cañas Vargas, Antonio; Ocaña Lara, Francisco A. (2010). "SWAD en los estudios de Farmacia" (in Spanish). ARS Pharmaceutica 51 (2): 1–17. ISSN 0004-2927. Archived from the original on 2012-06-28. https://web.archive.org/web/20120628200455/http://farmacia.ugr.es/ars/ars_web/articulo.php?559. Alt URL
- ↑ Salicetti Fonseca, Alejandro; Romero Cerezo, Cipriano (2010). "La plataforma de apoyo a la docencia como opción metodológica para el aprendizaje de competencias" (in Spanish). Revista Educación (Universidad de Costa Rica) 34 (1): 83–100. doi:10.15517/revedu.v34i1.499. ISSN 0379-7082. Archived from the original on 2012-10-25. https://web.archive.org/web/20121025001629/http://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/educacion. Alt URL
- ↑ Bueno Ibáñez, T.A.; Cámara Martos, F.; López Andújar, G. (2009). Pujol Cubells, Montserrat. ed. "Implantación de la Plataforma de Apoyo a la Docencia en la Facultad de Farmacia de Granada" (in Spanish). Edusfarm, revista d'educació superior en Farmàcia (Facultat de Farmàcia de la Universitat de Barcelona, Grup de Dinamització Pedagògica.) 5. ISSN 1886-6271. http://www.publicacions.ub.edu/revistes/edusfarm5/documentos/631.pdf. Alt URL
- ↑ "Estadísticas de uso en la UGR" (in Spanish). Virtual Learning Center of the University of Granada. 2016-02-01. http://swad.ugr.es/stat/.
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 15.5 15.6 15.7 Vargas, Antonio Cañas. "SWAD: Info" (in en). https://openswad.org/info/. Retrieved 24 September 2018. This article contains quotations from this source, which is available under the Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Australia license.
- ↑ "Main core for SWAD platform (GitHub)". GitHub, Inc.. https://github.com/acanas/swad-core.
- ↑ "SWAD source code". OpenSWAD.org. http://openswad.org/source/.
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