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eXe goes 1.0

eXe is an application which allows educators to design, develop and publish online teaching and learning materials on their own. Recently, it has gone 1.0, meaning that it's ready for prime time. Congratulations to Dr Wayne Mackintosh and his team!

For a quick overview of eXe, watch Brent Simpson's short introduction.

Try it out for yourself! You can download it here for Windows, Mac or Linux.

Oh, just a quick note: you can install eXe on a thumbdrive and have it available whether you are on campus or at home.

Direct link to Introduction to eXe video.

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