openEquella has a number of ways to integrate with 3rd party systems
- Integration Interface Guide
- LTI Consumer Configuration Guide
- Blackboard Learn Integration Guide
- Brightspace Integration Guide
- Canvas Integration Guide
- Moodle Integration Guide
- ECHO360 Integration Guide
- Office Integration
- Push to LMS
- Integrated LMS User Guide
- Blackboard Learn User Guide
- Brightspace User Guide
- Canvas User Guide
- Moodle User Guide
- REST API can be found at {{your Equella institution}}/apidocs.do
- SOAP API
- Script API
- Example code for REST, SOAP, and Advanced Scripting can be found here
- Java SOAP Guide
- C# SOAP Guide
- PHP SOAP Guide
- Scripting Guide
- REST API Guide
- Java REST API Guide
The Blackboard Academic SuiteTM is a comprehensive engagement and assessment solution that grows as your institution grows. openEquella provides a building block that allows Blackboard users to search for content in openEquella and easily link it back to a course. This Building Block works with Blackboard Learn 9.1 SP14 and above. Download the openEquella Building Block for Blackboard Learn 9.1 SP14 and higher.
Moodle is a course management system (CMS) - a free, Open Source software package designed using sound pedagogical principles, to help educators create effective online learning communities. openEquella provides extensions to Moodle that allows users to search for content in openEquella and easily link it back to a course.
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openEquella Module to add openEquella content as resources or activities - Moodle 2.7 and higher.
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Search Block for users to search openEquella directly. Requires the Module to also be installed.
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Task Block for users to view their openEquella tasks and notifications. Requires the Module to also be installed.
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List Block for users to create links into openEquella. Requires the Module to also be installed.
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Diagnostics Block for users to run extra openEquella diagnostics. Requires the Module to also be installed.
The Active Cache tool helps to populate cache servers with openEquella content for improved responsiveness.
HTML Editor Plugins allow extension of the functionality of the basic HTML editor. These plugins are sourced from various third parties, and users are bound to observe such licensing and support as those parties may provide. You can also create your own plugins. Example openEquella HTML Editor Plugins can be downloaded here.