INTEF, the Instituto Nacional de Tecnologías Educativas y Formación del Profesorado, is Spain’s public agency dedicated to integrating technology into teaching and learning environments; under its EXE Learning banner it offers eXeLearning, an open-source authoring environment that enables educators, instructional designers and curriculum teams to produce interactive, standards-compliant learning objects and full online courses without writing code. Typical use cases range from primary and secondary teachers assembling multimedia lesson packages to university faculty building reusable SCORM or XLIFF modules for virtual campuses, and from corporate trainers compiling compliance tutorials to language schools exporting self-paced HTML5 booklets that work on any device. The program combines a block-based editor for text, images, audio, video and flashcards with built-in assessment tools such as multiple-choice, fill-in-the-gap and crosswords, while supporting IMS Common Cartridge and Tin Can API tracking for later integration with Moodle, Canvas or Google Classroom. Templates adhere to WCAG accessibility guidelines and can be enriched with 3-D viewers, GeoGebra widgets and H5P interactives, giving publishers flexibility across STEM, humanities and vocational subjects. INTEF’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources like winget, always install the latest release, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.

eXeLearning

eXeLearning is a free authoring tool to create educational resources.

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