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Today we are very proud to officially announce the Nextcloud Education Edition, developed in collaboration with Moodle, DeiC, regio iT, the TU Berlin and Univention.
Let me first introduce these partners to you!
Moodle is the popular learning platform used at countless universities around the globe (more than 80 million users!) and developed by a large community supported by Moodle Pty Ltd, a cool Australian open source company that we work with on this. Moodle was started by Martin Dougiamas, who is now CEO of Moodle Pty Ltd.
DeiC is the Danish cooperative of universities under the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science that delivers e-infrastructure for research and educational institutions in Denmark. They moved to Nextcloud last year.
Univention GmbH is an Open Source company headquartered in Bremen, offering the Univention Corporate Server which is very popular in educational organizations all over Europe. We announced a partnership with them earlier this year.
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Now you know who’s who, so let’s talk about what the Education Edition brings.
The need for secure, self hosted cloud collaboration solutions in the educational and research space is growing. The Education Edition positions Nextcloud as the most integration focused solution in this market.
— Frank Karlitschek, Managing Director of Nextcloud GmbH
Education Edition Apps
The Education Edition is essentially a collection of apps for Nextcloud 12, available with Nextcloud 12.0.1 released today. It delivers the kind of features schools and educational institutions need, like Moodle integration, SAML authentication and more. Here is a list of the apps included:
Apps marked with a * were specifically developed as part of this collaboration between Nextcloud and these partners over the last year. The Moodle integration requires installing an app on the Moodle side, adapted from work done by Moodle community members and the University of Muenster. It then offers users the ability to access files from Nextcloud, adding, removing or sharing them from within Moodle. Moodle Pty Ltd will work with us on making this integration a standard feature of the upcoming Moodle release later this year. We also are working with the other partners on more capabilities that will enhance the Education Edition. For example, our Global Scale initiative will be very interesting for many large institutions.
We could write a blog about each of these apps! The Zenodo app, for example, lets you easily upload papers and other data to the very cool Zenodo research network, storage of which is handled & co-funded by the European science accelerators (get the joke?) CERN. The Dashboard app has been initially developed by regio iT and is already used at over 120 schools in Europe to give students and teachers a quick overview of what is going on with their files, calendar invitations and so on.
We are looking for feedback from universities, schools, research institutions and others on this initial version to direct our future development.
Partners
For now, we’d like to share some quotes from our partners and let you explore these apps with the links in the list above. If you’re not yet a Nextcloud customer, note that universities can take advantage of our special GÉANT pricing. We also have special education prices for Collabora Online Office! You can contact our sales here.
I’m excited about the Moodle integration in Nextcloud as part of the Education Edition. We’re looking forward to co-operate with Nextcloud on deepening the integration and offering a powerful education and research solution to our users.
— Martin Dougiamas, Founder/CEO at Moodle Pty Ltd.
Integration with applications commonly used by universities is what sets Nextcloud apart from the competition. The Danish universities will deploy the Education Edition to benefit directly from these capabilities. It continues to be a delight to work with Nextcloud on the next generation file sync and share technology in the educational and research area!
— Frederik Orellana, lead cloud integration architect at DeiC
Nextcloud provides a powerful base to build additional functionality on. We will continue to extend our product, going beyond what an ordinary cloud can offer.
— Stefan Döhler, project manager at regio iT,
We are looking forward to the capabilities in the Education Edition. Since our successful migration which brought us a 38% decrease in peak database load and a much more responsive user interface, we’re planning to move forward with new versions to benefit from the innovations brought to the market by Nextcloud
— Thomas Hildman, head of IT operations at TU Berlin
The Nextcloud Education Edition is a perfect fit for a wide range of organizations in research and education. Univention provides a powerful, reliable and easy to administer solution to deploy technology like Nextcloud in schools, universities and other organizations for building up an open, scalable and secure IT infrastructure. So we’re happy to work with Nextcloud on bringing their product to this market.
— Jan Christoph Ebersbach, responsible Product Manager for UCS@school at Univention.
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