Northwestern Releases Open-Source File Bridge



Northwestern Releases Open-Source File Bridge
Northwestern University has developed an extension of the blackboard system, which CMS xythos communication applications. Tools, file Bridge, is available to colleges, universities, as open-source software.file bridge from Northwestern University Information Technology and is designed to allow xythos and blackboard systems to communicate with each other. Xythos software used by students and faculty to share and manage documents. With files Bridge application, users of the Blackboard system will be able to access resources from their accounts directly xythos, do not have a second log "file Bridge has become a valuable tool, our teachers and studentsâ € ™ work with blackboard, â € Brian said: Nielsen, project managers School Initiative at Northwestern University in the United States of information technology. Contact € œit Let us give our students more easily cooperation programmes, of course, the site they support an active learning model, we are committed to the promotion, and our teachers as easily with which they can share their their own electronic stock booklet, "The software also allows users to send content to a variety of courses, not repeat the contents of a variety of Blackboard course sites.read More: download files bridgexythosblackboard


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