Kolibri User Guide

Kolibri is an open-source educational platform specially designed to provide offline access to a wide range of quality, openly licensed educational contents in low-resource contexts like rural schools, refugee camps, orphanages, and also in non-formal school programs.

Kolibri can serve high quality education content from several publicly available content channels, collections of educational resources (exercises, videos, audio or document files) and associated metadata, prepared and organized for their use in Kolibri. It works in conjunction with Kolibri Studio, the curriculum tool used to organize content and build custom content channels, aligned to the local curricula, or according to specific learning needs.

Some publicly available learning content that may be included in Kolibri.

Some publicly available learning content that may be included in Kolibri.

Learners - start here

Weather you are using Kolibri at your school, in a training center or at home, learn how to open it on your device, what kind of content and activities can you work with, and how to submit exams created by your coaches or tutors.

For Coaches and Tutors

Read how to monitor activity and track the progress of your learners on whole topics and exercises, all the way to single answers to particular questions. Create and manage different learner groups, assign lessons, administer exams and view reports.

For Administrators and Superusers of Kolibri

Begin by reading how to install and start Kolibri server on the supported platforms, and configure other devices in the local network to access its content. Proceed on how to import content channels, create and manage users and classes. Configure the settings for your facility, and assign or edit permissions for other users. Learn how to work with Kolibri from the command line, troubleshoot network issues, and ask for support on our Community Forums.

Happy learning with Kolibri!

flying Kolibri

Install Kolibri

See the Kolibri changelog here. Documentation for previous Kolibri versions are available here.

To install Kolibri on a device that will act as a server, check the hardware requirements first, and then follow the procedure for the operating system on your device.

Hardware requirements

Tip

Below you will find general recommendations regarding hardware requirements. To read more detailed information and find out examples of hardware setups that have been implemented by our partners and users, download the full Kolibri Hardware Guide and examples of Hardware Configurations for Kolibri (PDF documents).

Servers

Minimum hardware requirements to run Kolibri as a server:

  • 500 MB RAM (1 GB recommended)
  • 500 MHz CPU (1 GHz recommended)
  • Hard drive space depends on the size of the content channels you intend to import from Kolibri Studio or a local storage device.

If you have a facility with less than 30 computers, a device as simple as a Raspberry Pi is known to work fine as a server.

Note

In case you are deploying on Linux and want an efficient setup, use the kolibri-raspberry-pi package, it doesn’t require a specific architecture, but it’s required to use if you deploy on a system with specs equivalent to or smaller than Raspberry Pi.

Clients

Very old desktops and very low-power computers can be used as client devices to access Kolibri. For instance, some deployments are known to use first-gen Raspberry Pi as desktop computers.

It is always a good idea to do a practical test, but when you want to deploy Kolibri, usually it’s not necessary to scale your hardware. The main concern is that your system needs a video card and driver that can play the videos.

Windows

Compatibility
  • Supported: Windows 7, 8.1 and 10, with IE 11+, Chrome or Firefox
  • Not supported: Windows XP cannot be used to install Kolibri server, but could potentially work as a client device if the browsers are as up-to-date as possible.
Install
  1. Download the Kolibri Windows installer.
  2. Double-click the downloaded .exe file.
  3. Select the language for the installation.
  4. Follow the instructions in the installation wizard window.
  5. Once the installation finishes, Kolibri will auto-start and open in the default browser on your computer.
  6. Proceed with the Initial Setup of your facility.

Warning

Windows firewall will prompt you to allow the Python process needed to run Kolibri. Click Allow access to accept and proceed.

Allow the Python process needed to run Kolibri.

Allow the Python process needed to run Kolibri.

Uninstall
  1. Open the Windows Control Panel.
  2. Select Programs and Features option.
  3. Select Kolibri from the list of programs.
  4. Click the button Uninstall/Change and follow the instructions.
Upgrade

To upgrade Kolibri, follow these steps.

  1. Download the new version of Kolibri Windows installer.
  2. Double-click the downloaded .exe file.
  3. Follow the instructions in the installation wizard window.
  4. Once the installation of the upgrade is finished, Kolibri will auto-start and open in the default browser on your computer.
  5. Go explore the new and improved Kolibri features!

Debian/Ubuntu

Compatibility

Debian/Ubuntu 14.04, 16.04 and up - anything that’s not end-of-life

Install from PPA repository

Use the following commands in Terminal to add the PPA and install Kolibri:

sudo apt-get install software-properties-common python-software-properties
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:learningequality/kolibri
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install kolibri
Install from a .deb file

The advantages of downloading a .deb file is the portability: you can copy the file from device to device and install Kolibri without internet access.

  1. Download the latest Kolibri .deb installer, or have it copied to your local drive.

  2. Run this command from the location where you downloaded the DEB file:

    sudo dpkg -i kolibri-installer-filename.deb
    
  3. Wait for the installation to finish and run this command to start Kolibri:

    kolibri start
    

    Note

    If you choose to install Kolibri as a system service, you will not need to start it manually.

  4. When the command finishes, open the default browser at http://127.0.0.1:8080 and proceed with the Initial Setup of your facility.

Uninstall
  • Open Software on Ubuntu and locate the Kolibri. Press Remove.
  • Or from the command line: sudo apt-get remove kolibri.
Upgrade

When you use the PPA installation method, upgrades to newer versions will be automatic, provided there is internet access available.

To upgrade Kolibri on a Debian device without internet access, bring the updated .deb file and follow the same steps as in Install from a .deb file.

Raspbian

Compatibility

Kolibri currently doesn’t work out of the box for Raspbian Jessie. We are refining our distribution to work out of the box, but you can follow the below steps in order to install it (tested on Kolibri 0.9).

Install
  1. Running add-apt-repository as shown in the PPA instructions does not work. Instead, run:

    sudo su -c 'echo "deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/learningequality/kolibri/ubuntu xenial main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/learningequality-ubuntu-kolibri-xenial.list'
    sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys DC5BAA93F9E4AE4F0411F97C74F88ADB3194DD81
    sudo apt update
    sudo apt install kolibri
    
  2. Kolibri does not start after installation. This is because python3-cffi is outdated on Raspbian. Upgrade it like this:

    sudo apt install libffi-dev
    sudo pip3 install pip --upgrade
    sudo pip3 install cffi --upgrade
    sudo systemctl start kolibri
    
  3. When the command finishes, open the default browser at http://127.0.0.1:8080 and proceed with the Initial Setup of your facility.

Note

The following issues are quite common on a Raspberry Pi:

  • The time isn’t set properly and you will have errors downloading software. For instance, SSL certificates for online sources will fail to validate. Ensure that you have the right timezone in /etc/timezone and that the clock is set properly by running sudo ntpd -gq.

  • You run out of storage space. If you have a USB source for additional storage, do something like this:

    sudo systemctl kolibri stop  # Stop kolibri
    sudo mv /var/kolibri/.kolibri /your/external/media/kolibri_data  # Move its data
    sudo chown -R kolibri /your/external/media/kolibri_data  # Ensure that the kolibri user owns the folder
    sudo ln -s /your/external/media/kolibri_data /var/kolibri/.kolibri  # Restore the original location with a symbolic link
    sudo systemctl kolibri start  # Start kolibri
    
  • Loading channels can take a long time on a Raspberry Pi. When generating channel contens for Khan Academy, the step indicated as “Generating channel listing. This could take a few minutes…” could mean ~30 minutes. The device’s computation power is the bottleneck. You might get logged out while waiting, but this is harmless and the process will continue. Sit tight!

Uninstall

From the command line: sudo apt-get remove kolibri.

Upgrade

When you use the PPA installation method, upgrades to newer versions will be automatic, provided there is internet access available.

Other Linux & MacOS

Compatibility
  • MacOS: 10.6+, all browsers supported
  • Linux: Any system with Python 2.7, all browsers supported
Install

To install Kolibri on Linux distributions other than Debian, as well as on MacOS, you can use generic installation with pip install command, or follow these steps to run Kolibri with the PEX package.

  1. Download the Kolibri PEX installer.

  2. Make sure to open the Terminal where you downloaded the PEX file. For example, if you saved it in the Downloads folder, type this when you open the Terminal, and press Enter:

    cd Downloads
    
  3. Type the following commands next (press Enter after each one).

    chmod +x kolibri-installer-filename.pex
    ./kolibri-installer-filename.pex start
    

    Warning

    Make sure to substitute the kolibri-installer-filename.pex with the exact name of the file you downloaded in both commands. For example, if the name of the downloaded file is kolibri-v0.9.2.pex, type that instead of kolibri-installer-filename.pex.

  4. When the command finishes, open the default browser at http://127.0.0.1:8080 and proceed with the Initial Setup of your facility.

Uninstall
  1. Delete the PEX file.
  2. Delete the ./kolibri folder in your user’s Home directory if you want to completely remove all the Kolibri files and content channels you imported.
Upgrade

To upgrade Kolibri, follow these steps.

  1. Download the new version of Kolibri PEX installer.
  2. Start Kolibri as during the first install.
  3. Go explore the new and improved Kolibri features!

Python pip package

You can install Kolibri as a standard package from PyPi (works on Mac, Windows, and Linux) using this command:

pip install kolibri

Initial Setup

To do the initial setup of your Kolibri facility after the installation, follow these steps.

Note

You need to do the initial setup only once, the first time you start Kolibri after the installation.

  1. Select the default language for Kolibri.

    Select the default Kolibri language.

    Select the default Kolibri language.

    Tip

    You can change the user interface language later, from the user menu in the upper right corner.

  2. Name your facility. A Facility is the location where you installed Kolibri, such as a school or a training center.

    Select the name for the facility where Kolibri is running.

    Select the name for the facility where Kolibri is running.

  3. Create the Admin account. This Admin user will be a Super User able to manage all the device content, and all the rest of the facility users and their permissions.

    Select the username and password for the facility Super User.

    Select the username and password for the facility Super User.

  4. Choose a Facility setup. Click the More information link for more details about user permissions for each setup type.

Facility type Users
Admin managed
For schools and other formal learning contexts.
  • Admins must create all user accounts.
  • Users can sign in without password.
  • Users cannot edit their account information.
Self-managed
For parent-child learning, homeschooling
or supplementary individual learning.
  • Guests can create their own accounts.
  • Users can edit their account information.
Informal and personal use
For libraries, orphanages, correctional
facilities, youth centers, computer labs,
and other non-formal learning contexts.
  • Guests can create their own accounts.
  • Users can edit their account information.
Choose a Facility setup.

Choose a Facility setup.

View the Facility setup details.

View the Facility setup details.

Once you finish the initial setup, proceed to import some content, and create users (if you chose the Admin-managed facility setup). Make sure to check how to configure other computers in the network to access Kolibri.

Access Kolibri

Starting Kolibri on Windows

To start the Kolibri server on Windows, just double-click the desktop shortcut. You will see the notification message Kolibri is starting, please wait….

When you see the notification Kolibri is running…, Kolibri will open in the browser with the URL http://127.0.0.1:8080.

Kolibri Taskbar Options

While it is running, Kolibri will display an icon in the Windows taskbar (usually at bottom right, near the clock), that allows you to stop it and configure other settings.

Kolibri taskbar options.

Kolibri taskbar options.

  • Use the Load in browser option to open Kolibri in the browser.
  • By default Kolibri will start running every time you start the computer where it is installed. Uncheck the Run Kolibri at system startup option if you prefer to start it manually from the desktop shortcut.
  • When installed, Kolibri will open in the browser every time it is started. Uncheck the option Open browser when Kolibri starts if you prefer to have it running in the background, and to open it manually in the browser by typing the URL http://127.0.0.1:8080 in the address bar.
  • Select Exit to stop Kolibri. You will be prompted to confirm the selection, after which Kolibri will stop. You will have to close the browser (or the tab) manually.

Note

Remember to configure other computers in the network to access Kolibri content.

Starting Kolibri on Linux or MacOS

Starting Kolibri on Linux and MacOS will differ depending on the method you used to install it.

  • If you used the PEX package, Kolibri will be accessible as long as the process is running in the Terminal.
  • If you installed Kolibri as a system service with the DEB installer, it will run automatically on each system restart, and you do not need to start it manually. Proceed to step 2 below.
  • If you installed Kolibri through the PPA, or generic installation with pip install command, follow these steps.
  1. Run this command in Terminal to start Kolibri:
kolibri start
  1. Open the default browser at http://127.0.0.1:8080 displaying the Kolibri start page.

Note

Remember to configure other computers in the network to access Kolibri content.

  1. Run this command in Terminal to stop Kolibri:
kolibri stop

Accessing Kolibri from Other Devices in the Network

After you have installed and started Kolibri on the computer that will act as a server, you need to configure other devices in the the same Local Area Network (LAN), such as other computers, tablets or phones, so they can access the the learning contents on the server.

Compatibility

Kolibri currently supports these combinations of operating systems and browsers as client devices. Videos are MP4 encoded, and require no additional installation of plugins or codecs.

  • Windows 7, 8.1 and 10, with IE 11+, Chrome and Firefox
  • MacOS 10.6+ with Safari, Chrome and Firefox
  • Linux, any browser
  • Android 4.2+, Chrome and Firefox
  • iOS, Chrome and Firefox supported, Safari not supported

To access the content from other devices in the same network, you need to know the IP address of the computer where where Kolibri is running.

For example, if Kolibri is installed and started on a computer with the IP address 192.168.0.104, you can access it from an Android tablet connected to the same network by opening the browser on the tablet and typing the address http://192.168.0.104:8080.

Tip

  • You can check the IP (Server URL) of the device where Kolibri is running by going to Info tab in the Device dashboard, .

    Find out the IP/Server URL in the Device > Info tab.

    Find out the IP/Server URL in the Device > Info tab.

  • You can also use the ipconfig command on Windows or ifconfig command on Linux/OSX to find out the IP address of the device running the Kolibri.

Change Language

To change language in which Kolibri user interface is displayed, follow these steps.

  1. Open your user menu in the upper right corner.
  2. Select the Change language option.
  3. Choose the desired language.
  4. Click Confirm and Kolibri will be displayed in the selected language!

Manage Kolibri

Default User Roles

Kolibri users by default can be divided in 3 different roles with respective access to features.

Default user roles
Learners can:
  • View content and have their progress tracked
Coaches can:
  • View content and have their progress tracked
  • View Coach dashboard and track progress of other users and usage stats for individual exercises
  • Create/Edit/Delete Groups in Classes and add users to them
  • Create/Edit/Delete Exams and assign them to users
  • Create/Edit/Delete Lessons and assign them to users

Facility Coaches have access to all classes, Class Coaches only to ones they are assigned to

Admins can:
  • View content and have their progress tracked
  • View Coach dashboard and track progress of other users and usage stats for individual exercises
  • Create/Edit/Delete other Admins, Coaches, and Learners
  • Create/Edit/Delete Classes and enroll users in them
  • Create/Edit/Delete Groups in Classes and add users to them
  • Create/Edit/Delete Exams and assign them to users
  • Create/Edit/Delete Lessons and assign them to users
  • View/Edit Facility configuration settings
  • Export Detail and Summary logs usage data
Kolibri Super Users

Kolibri Super users have all device permissions and are able to assign them to other users. Therefore Super users can:

  • View content and have their progress tracked
  • View Coach dashboard and track progress of other users and usage stats for individual exercises
  • Create/Edit/Delete other Admins, Coaches, and Learners
  • Create/Edit/Delete Classes and enroll users in them
  • Create/Edit/Delete Groups in Classes and add users to them
  • Create/Edit/Delete Exams and assign them to users
  • Create/Edit/Delete Lessons and assign them to users
  • View/Edit Facility configuration settings
  • Export Detail and Summary logs usage data
  • Import/Export Content channels
  • View/Edit Permissions of other users
Assign Additional Permissions

By default, only Super users can view the Device dashboard, import/export Content channels in Kolibri, and modify Permissions for other users. However, depending on the needs of the institution, Super users can also grant these permissions to other users.

Manage Device

You can manage content and permissions, and view the detailed info of the device where Kolibri is running from the Device dashboard.

Note

To manage device settings you must have the appropriate permissions.

Assign Permissions

You can assign additional permissions to Kolibri users which will provide them access to more features compared to their user roles. To manage permissions for Kolibri users, use the Permission tab in the Device dashboard (Permissions icon).

manage permissions
Permission to Manage Content

To grant permission to manage content channels in Kolibri to another user, follow these steps.

  1. Click Edit permissions for the chosen user.
  2. Under Device Permissions activate the option Can import and export content channels.
  3. Click Save changes to apply and finish.
grant permissions to manage content

The users who have been granted the permissions to manage content channels will have a black key indicator in front of their name, and will be able to see the Device dashboard with the Content tab.

Super User Permissions

To grant Super user permissions to another user, follow these steps.

  1. Click Edit permissions for the chosen user.
  2. Activate the option Make superuser.
  3. Click Save changes to apply and finish.
grant superuser permissions

The users who have been granted the Super user permissions will have a yellow key indicator in front of their name, and will be able to see the Device dashboard with both the Content and Permissions tabs.

permissions indicators
View Device Info

To view the detailed info of the device where Kolibri is running on, use the Info tab in the Device dashboard (Info icon). This information will be useful in case you need to report an issue with Kolibri to FLE support team. Make note or copy the following device details:

  • Kolibri version
  • Server IP/URL(s)
  • Database path
  • Device name
  • Operating system
  • Free disk space
  • Server time
  • Server timezone
Find out the detailed device info in the Device > Info tab.

Find out the detailed device info in the Device > Info tab.

Manage Content

Note

To manage Kolibri content channels you must have the appropriate permissions.

Kolibri Content Channel is a collection of educational resources (video, audio or document files) prepared and organized by the content curator for their use in Kolibri. You can import and export content channels in Kolibri from the Content tab of the Device dashboard (Content icon).

manage content page with list of available channels

Each Kolibri content channel has its own token/ID in Kolibri Studio. You can freely view and browse content to import from the public channels in Kolibri, but in order to import content from private or unlisted channels, you will need the channel token or ID from the content curator who assembled it.

Warning

The term Channel ID was valid for Kolibri versions up to 0.6, while from the Kolibri version 0.7 onward, we will start using exclusively the term token to uniquely designate each channel.

Import Content into Kolibri

Warning

Important: You cannot import your own files (videos, documents, etc.) as learning resources directly into Kolibri from your computer. Kolibri can only import content from:

  • already curated content channels on Kolibri Studio, if the computer running Kolibri is connected to internet

OR

  • an external storage drive (USB or hard drive) where content channels have been previously exported to from another Kolibri installation, if the computer running Kolibri is not connected to internet

To import your own files for use in Kolibri, you need to register at Kolibri Studio site (it’s free), and build your own content channel that you can subsequently import into Kolibri. Read more about how to do this in our Kolibri Studio user guide.

Tip

As a precaution, we recommend you avoid other interactions with Kolibri (view learner pages or manage users, for example) while content import is in progress.

To import content into Kolibri, follow these steps.

  1. Click Import button in the Content page.
  2. Choose the source option: Kolibri Studio or Attached drive or memory card.
choose source for importing content
Import Content from Kolibri Studio

If the computer where Kolibri is running has an Internet connection with the sufficient bandwidth, follow these steps to import content channels.

  1. Choose option Kolibri Studio, and you will be able to see all the available public content channels.

    Select from which public channel you want to import content from.
  2. Click Select button for the desired channel, and wait for Kolibri to display the channel information and the topic tree.

  3. In the Select content page you will see all the details of the selected channel: description, version, total size and number of learning resources, with the information weather you have some of the resources from that channel already imported on the local device.

    Select topics and resources to import from channel.
  4. Under Choose content to import you can browse the channel topics and individual resources. Use the Select all checkbox to import the content channel in full, or select only certain topics or resources. As you keep selecting, you will see the total number and size on disk under Resources selected:, and the remaining space on your device.

  5. Click Import button once you finish selecting all the desired content.

  6. Wait for the content to be downloaded and click Close for the new channel to appear under the Content heading.

    wait for import channel to finish
  7. If you need to import content from a private/unlisted channel, scroll to the bottom of the Kolibri Studio page.

  8. Click on Try adding the token link, and enter the channel token/ID received from the channel curator on Kolibri Studio.

    enter content token to import from unlisted channel
  9. Click Confirm to unlock channel, or Cancel to exit.

  10. Proceed to select and import channel topics and resources as for the public channels.

Import Content from a Local Drive

If the computer where Kolibri server is running does not have access to Internet or has insufficient bandwidth, you have the option to receive content channels stored on an external drive (USB stick or hard disk). Follow these steps to import content channels.

  1. Connect the external USB drive to your computer.
  2. Choose option for Attached drive or memory card, and click Continue.
  3. Kolibri will automatically detect and display the drive(s) with available Kolibri content files.
  4. Select the drive where the desired channel is stored, and click Continue.
  5. Click Select button for the desired channel, and follow the same steps for selecting topics and resources as for the import from Kolibri Studio.
import channel from detected local drive

Tip

Workaround for import from external drive on older devices.

If Kolibri is installed on an older or a low-resource device, you can try the following procedure for importing content channels for faster results.

  1. Stop Kolibri.
  2. Browse the local drive with the file explorer of your operating system.
  3. Copy the content folder located inside the KOLIBRI_DATA folder on the local drive.
  4. Paste the copied content folder inside the .kolibri folder on your hard disk. The location of the .kolibri folder will depend on your operating system (see the table below).
  5. Confirm the merge of the two folders.
  6. Restart Kolibri, and the new channels should now be available.
Operating system Location
Windows C:/Users/<your_username>/.kolibri/
OSX HD/Users/<your_username>/.kolibri/
Linux /home/<your_username>/.kolibri/

On Linux and OSX you will need to enable the Show hidden folders option in order to view the .kolibri folder.

Export from Kolibri to Local Drive

If you want to make available the content you have imported on your Kolibri device, to another computer where Kolibri is installed, follow these steps to export your content channels.

Note

You must have an external drive (USB stick or hard disk) attached to your device.

  1. Click Export button in Content page.

  2. Select the local drive (export destination) where you wish to export Kolibri content, and click Continue.

  3. In the Export to <name-of-your-drive> page you will be able to see all the available content channels on your device.

    Select from which channel you want to export to local drive.
  4. Click Select button for the desired channel, and wait for Kolibri to display the channel information and the topic tree.

  5. In the Select content page you will see all the details of the selected channel: description, version, total size and number of learning resources.

  6. Under Choose content to export you can browse the channel topics and individual resources. Use the Select all checkbox to import the content channel in full, or select only certain topics or resources. As you keep selecting, you will see the total number and size on disk under Resources selected:, and the remaining space on the destination drive.

  7. Click Export button once you finish selecting all the desired content.

  8. Wait for Kolibri to export the selected content and click Close.

  9. Once the export is finished, safely disconnect the drive according to the recommended procedure for your operating system, and proceed to import channels on other devices.

Note

This procedure makes a copy of the content folder located inside the .kolibri folder on your hard disk, and places it the KOLIBRI_DATA folder on the selected local drive. This structure is recognized by the Import from local drive command.

structure of the local drive folders with exported content channels
Peer-to-Peer Content Synchronization

Stay tuned!

Manage Facility

You can edit facility configuration settings in Kolibri from the Configuration tab in your Facility dashboard.

  1. Activate the options you want to make available for the users of your facility. You have the possibility to allow users to:

    • edit their full names and usernames
    • sign in without password (except Admin users)
    • download content items (videos, documents, etc.) on their own devices
    • allow guests to sign up and use Kolibri
  2. Click Save changes to apply and finish.

manage facility configuration settings

Note

To manage facility settings in Kolibri you must sign in as Super user or Admin.

Manage Users

You can search for, filter, add, and edit user accounts in Kolibri from the Users tab in your Facility dashboard.

manage users

Note

To manage Kolibri users you must sign in as Super user or Admin.

Create a New User Account

To create a new user account, follow these steps.

  1. Click Add New button.

  2. Fill in the required information (name, username, password).

  3. Select user profile (Admin, Coach or Learner).

  4. Click Create Account to add the new user.

    add new account form
Coach Type

When you create a new Coach user account, or change the role to Coach for an existing user, you can choose between:

  • Class coach, that will have access to the coach dashboard and permissions to instruct ONLY the learners in the classes they are assigned to.

  • Facility coach, that will have access to the coach dashboard and permissions to instruct ALL the classes and the learners in the facility.

    choose between class coach and facility coach

Tip

You can change the role of an advanced Learner user to Class coach to help you manage the instruction of the rest of the learners in that class.

Select Users by Type
  1. Click All Users selector to display user types.

  2. Toggle between options to filter the user roster according to type, or leave it as All Users to display all.

    select users
Edit User’s Account

To edit username, full name or account type, follow these steps.

  1. Click on the Manage button for the desired user and select the Edit option.
  2. Edit Full name or Username in the Edit user window.
  3. Click Save to update the edited information, or Cancel to exit without saving.
edit account info form
Reset User’s Password
  1. Click on the Manage button for the desired user and select the Reset password option.
  2. Enter the new password in both fields.
  3. Click Save to confirm, or Cancel to exit without changing the password.
edit password form
Delete User’s Account
  1. Click on the Manage button for the desired user and select the Delete option.
  2. Click Delete to confirm, or Cancel to exit without deleting the account.
confirm delete account

Warning

When you delete a user, all their learning records will be erased from the database.

Manage Classes

You can view, create and delete classes, as well as search, filter and enroll Kolibri users in them, using the Classes tab in your Facility dashboard. Default view displays the list of all classes in your facility, with the number of enrolled users for each class.

manage classes

Note

To manage Kolibri classes you must sign-in as Super user or Admin.

Add New Class

To add a new class, follow these steps.

  1. Click New class button.
  2. Fill in the class name.
  3. Click Create to add the new class, or Cancel to exit.
add new class
Delete Class

To delete class, follow these steps.

  1. Click Delete class button for the chosen class from the list.
  2. Click Delete class in the confirmation window to proceed, or Cancel to exit without deleting the class.
delete class

Note

Users enrolled in the class you are deleting will not be removed from the database.

Edit Class, Learners and Coaches

A newly created class does not have any learners or coaches. To edit a class select it from the default view in the Classes tab. In this view, you can change class name, add or remove currently enrolled learners and assign or remove coaches from the class.

new class with no learners and coaches
Change Class Name

To edit class name, follow these steps.

  1. Click on the Edit button ( Edit icon) next to the class’ name.
  2. Write the new name in the Class name field.
  3. Click Update to confirm the edited information, or Cancel to exit without saving.
change class name
Enroll Learners in Class
  1. Click the Enroll learners button on the class details page.

    add users to class
    • List in this view contains all the learners currently NOT enrolled for the selected class.
    • You can search for a specific learner by name.
  2. Use checkboxes to select all the learners in the list, or the search field for specific learners you want to enroll to class.

  3. Click Confirm button to finish enrolling the selected learners.

Remove Learners from Class
  1. Click Remove button for the chosen learner.

  2. Click Remove to confirm, or Cancel to exit without removing the learner.

    remove learner from class

Note

Learners removed from the class will not be deleted from the database, and you can still access their accounts from the Users tab in the Facility dashboard.

Assign Coaches to Class
  1. Click the Assign coaches button on the class details page.
assign coaches to class
  • List in this view contains all the users with Coach, Facility coach or Admin roles.
  • You can search for a specific user by name.
  1. Use checkboxes to select all the user in the list, or the search field for specific users you want to assign as a coach to class.
  2. Click Confirm button to finish.
Remove Coaches from a Class
  1. Click Remove button for the chosen user.
  2. Click Remove to confirm, or Cancel to exit without removing the coach.
remove user from class

Note

Coaches removed from the class will not be deleted from the database, and you can still access their accounts from the Users tab in the Facility dashboard.

Manage Data

You can download Kolibri Detail and Summary logs usage data and export in the CSV format from the Data tab in your Facility dashboard.

options for exporting usage data

Note

To manage Kolibri users you must sign-in as Super user or Admin.

Working with Kolibri from the Command Line

Warning

In Windows you need to open cmd.exe Command prompt in the folder where Kolibri executable is located: c:/Python27/Scripts.

Make sure not to include the angle brackets “< >” in the commands below.

If you see errors in the prompt/terminal output while running the commands below, ask for help at our Community Forums, or file an issue on GitHub.

Start/Stop Kolibri

In case you need to troubleshoot potential problems while running Kolibri, you may try to start it manually from the command line.

kolibri start --debug --foreground
kolibri stop
Run Kolibri from a Different Port

If you need to change the default port 8080 from which Kolibri is serving content, add the following flag to the previous command.

kolibri start --port <new-port-number>
Import Content Channels from Internet

To import content channels from Internet, run these two commands in sequence. The first downloads the channel database, and the second downloads the resources (videos, documents, etc.).

kolibri manage importchannel -- network <Channel ID>
kolibri manage importcontent -- network <Channel ID>
Export Content Channels

To export Kolibri content channels on a local drive in order to share it with another device, run these two commands in sequence. The first exports the channel database, and the second exports the resources (videos, documents, etc.).

kolibri manage exportchannel -- <Channel ID> /path/to/local/drive/KOLIBRI_DATA
kolibri manage exportcontent -- <Channel ID> /mount/mydrive/KOLIBRI_DATA

The path should be to a folder named KOLIBRI_DATA at the root of the local drive, so it will get picked up later for importing via the Web UI.

Create a New Super User

In case you need to create another Super user, either to address additional need of managing facility, or if you lost the password for the old one, run the following command:

kolibri manage createsuperuser

You will be prompted to input the Username and Password and the new Super user user account will be created.

Change Language
kolibri language setdefault <langcode>
Language <langcode>
English en
Spanish (Spain) es-es
French fr
Swahili (Tanzania) sw-tz
Arabic ar
Farsi fa
Urdu (Pakistan) ur-pk
Backup and Restore Kolibri Database

Kolibri automatically creates a backup of the database with every version upgrade. If for some reason you need to make a manual backup, use the following command.

kolibri manage dbbackup

This command will create a time-stamped .dump file in the ./kolibri/backups folder that you can use to restore the database with the following command.

kolibri manage dbrestore --latest

If you need to restore a backup version prior to the latest one, you must specify the full path to a specific *.dump file.

kolibri manage dbrestore ~/.kolibri/backups/db-xxxx.dump

Warning

This command is not intended for replication across different devices, but only for restoring on a single device from a local backup of the database.

Change the Location of ALL Kolibri Files

If you want to change the directory where all of Kolibri’s runtime files go, the imported content channels, you need to change the environment variable called KOLIBRI_HOME to the path of your choice.

If the variable is left unset, by default, Kolibri’s runtime files and content will be placed in your user’s Home folder, under the .kolibri subfolder.

There are many ways to set an environment variable either temporarily or permanently. To start Kolibri on OSX or Linux with a different home, follow these steps.

  1. Stop the server.
  2. Move the .kolibri folder to the new location.
  3. Run the following in Terminal:
KOLIBRI_HOME=/path/to/new/home kolibri start

When you start the server again, all your files should be seamlessly detected at that location.

To change the environment variable KOLIBRI_HOME on Windows, follow these steps.

  1. Stop the server.
  2. Move the .kolibri folder to the new location.
  3. Run the following in Command Prompt:
setx KOLIBRI_HOME "/path/to/new/home"

Restart the server, and your files should be seamlessly detected at the new location.

Alternatively, you can follow these steps in the GUI.

  1. Go to Computer > Advanced System Settings and press the Environment Variables button.

  2. Under User Variables for… press the New… button.

  3. Input the new path and press OK on both open windows.

    Set the new path for Kolibri home.
  4. Restart Kolibri.

Support and Troubleshooting

Report a problem with Kolibri

If you want to contact the Learning Equality Support team to report an issue, or share your experience about using Kolibri, please register at our Community Forums.

Once you register on our forums, please read the the first two pinned topics (Welcome to LE’s Support Community and How do I post to this forum? )

You can add a new topic with the + New Topic button on the right. Make sure to select the Kolibri category in the Create a New Topic window so it’s easier to classify and respond to.

add new topic on community forums

Our technical users, including software developers, should follow the instructions on our Developer documentation for reporting bugs.

Troubleshoot Network Issues
  1. Can you access Kolibri when you type http://127.0.0.1:8080 in the address bar of the browser?
  2. Can you access anything from the external IP of the device running Kolibri FROM the device itself?
  3. Can you ping the external IP address from another device on the network? For example, if Kolibri is on a device/computer with IP address 192.168.0.104, type this in the Terminal or Command prompt:
ping 192.168.0.104
About IP addresses
  • 0.0.0.0 = A special IP address on the server (your device running Kolibri and “serving” its content to others in the local network), which actually means “all available IP addresses”. It’s a kind of alias. But accessing 0.0.0.0 from another computer doesn’t make sense and doesn’t work. By default, Kolibri will serve on 0.0.0.0, which essentially means all IP addresses that are available on the device will render Kolibri accessible.
  • 127.0.0.1 = A device’s local IP address, meaning “myself”. Some people joke and say “There’s no place like 127.0.0.1”, meaning “there’s no place like home” :) This can be used on the serving device itself to test that Kolibri is running, in case you need a failsafe way of checking that Kolibri is in fact running and responsive.
  • 192.x.y.z = Addresses starting with 192 are local network IP addresses. The same thing can be said about 10.x.y.z. The address that you wanna use to enter on the clients/tablets in order to contact the server will in most cases start with 192 or 10.
  • Port number: Kolibri runs on port 8080. When you access something on an IP address, you need a port. Ports can be open or closed on the server, but they can also be regulated by firewall rules on the way. http:// <- this is the protocol that the browser reads out from the “URL”, which is just some text that describes Kolibri.
  • http://192.168.1.1:8080 means: “Connect to IP address 192.168.1.1 on port 8080 with the HTTP protocol”. The browser will the continue to try to reach this address, but may fail for instance if Kolibri isn’t running, or if a step along the way blocks access.
Locate Kolibri log files

When you report a problem with Kolibri, we may ask you to send us Kolibri log files to help us find out why is it not working or crashing.

Open the .kolibri folder inside the Home folder of the device where Kolibri is running and locate these two files:

  • kolibri.log
  • debug.log

Warning

On Linux and MacOS systems you will need to activate the Show Hidden Files option in your file browser, in order to view the .kolibri folder.

Videos are not playing

Make sure to check the system requirements to see if you can support video playback. Please report any issues on our Community Forums, stating the operating system and browser you are using.

Coach your Learners in Kolibri

You can track progress of the Learners, create and assign Lessons and Exams to classes or learner groups from the Coach dashboard. The default view of the Coach dashboard presents the list of Classes with their assigned coaches, and the number of learners enrolled in each class.

Click on a class to access the progress-tracking features and create lessons and exams.

default coach view with list of classes

View Learner Reports

Click a class on the Coach dashboard to display the list of enrolled learners, and the group they are assigned to (if applicable).

When you click the username of a learner, you will see a list of content channels they accessed, and the last time they were active on each of them:

Learner Reports present a quick view of all the content accessed by a learner.

Learner Reports present a quick view of all the content accessed by a learner.

Note

In a Learner report, the username of the selected learner will be the last item in the breadcrumb navigation menu.

Navigate the topic tree of each channel to see the progress of the selected learner for the topics, subtopics and individual resources. As you navigate, you will see topics added to the breadcrumbs menu.

In the image below, you can see that the learner Abby L. accessed and completed only one of the subtopics from the topic Addition and Subtraction to 10:

Learner Reports across topics for the selected content channel.

Learner Reports across topics for the selected content channel.

Review Exercise Progress

When a learner answers exercise questions in Kolibri, the progress bar below the exercise is taking into account only the most recent given answers, meaning that the learner must complete the required number of correct answers (check marks) in the row for the exercise to be considered completed.

If the exercise requires 5 check marks, learner must provide 5 correct answers one after another.

The correct answers in the image above are not in a row; this exercise will be completed only after the learner gives 5 correct answers one after another.

In the example below, the progress bar for the exercise Subtract within 5 will appear as 40%, because the student has given 2 correct answers within the most recent set of 5 attempts. For example: If this student had made 20 incorrect attempts before the 4 displayed attempts, those 20 incorrect attempts would not get factored into the progress bar.

View average progress for a single exercise or resource in a topic.

Click the exercise title to see all the answers and attempts on each question. In the figure below, you can see the progress of the learner Hansen for the exercise Numbers to 120. The exercise is still In progress as the learner has not completed the 5 correct answers in the row. You can also see that for the Question 13, the learner has given the correct answer only on the 4th attempt, which indicates that they are still struggling with the given concept.

Details for answers and attempts of a single exercise.

Details for answers and attempts on a single exercise.

How does it looks if learner A does 5 correct answers in a row on their first try, but learner B gets 10 wrong answers in a row before giving 5 correct ones in a row? In both cases, the progress would show as 100%, and you would have to click each learner’s name to access their progress report and attempt history.

In the figure below, you can see the progress of 5 learners for the exercise Numbers to 120 in ascending order.

View the progress for a single exercise or resource in a topic.

View the progress for a single exercise or resource in a topic.

Manage Groups

In case you need to further divide learners inside classes, for example to address the different progress needs or levels, you can use the Groups feature. Create and delete groups, as well as assign learners to them from the Groups tab in your Coach dashboard. Default view displays the list of all groups for the selected class, with the list of assigned learners for each group.

manage learner groups

Note

To manage Kolibri groups you must sign in as Super user, Admin or Coach.

Create a New Group

To create a new learner group, follow these steps.

  1. Click the New group button.
  2. Give group a desired name.
  3. Click Save to confirm, or Cancel to exit without creating a group.
Assign Learners to Group

Below the existing groups there is a list with all learners currently NOT assigned to any groups.

  1. Use checkboxes to select all the learners in the list, or specific ones you want to assign to the group.

  2. Click Move learners button on the right side of the list.

  3. Select the group to which you want to assign the selected learners in the Move learners window.

  4. Click Move to proceed, or Cancel to exit without assigning.

    move ungrouped learners
Move learners between groups
  1. Use checkboxes to select all the user in one group, or specific users you want to assign to another group.

  2. Click Move learners button on the right side of the origin group.

  3. Select the group to which you want to move the selected learners, or the Ungrouped option if you want to remove them from the origin group without assigning to a new one.

  4. Click Move to proceed, or Cancel to exit without moving.

    move learners from one group to another
Rename Group

To rename group, follow these steps.

  1. Click the down arrow icon on the right edge of the desired group.
  2. Select the Rename group option.
  3. Input the new name for the group in the confirmation window.
  4. Click Save button to proceed, or Cancel to exit without renaming the group.
Delete Group

To delete a group, follow these steps.

  1. Click the down arrow icon on the right edge of the desired group.
  2. Select the Delete group option.
  3. Click Delete group button in the confirmation window to proceed, or Cancel to exit without deleting the group.

Note

Learners currently assigned to group will become ungrouped.

Manage Lessons

Kolibri Lessons offer you the possibility to prepare smaller selections of available learning resources and assign them to learners on a temporary basis. You can select resources from multiple channels, and copy the created lessons to other classes or groups as needed.

To view, create or delete lessons, as well as assign them to learners, use the Lessons tab in your Coach dashboard. Default view displays the list of all lessons created for the selected class, the number of resources they contain, groups they are assigned to, and their status indicator. You can filter the lessons in order to see all, or just active/inactive ones.

manage lessons home page

Note

To manage Lessons in Kolibri classes and groups, you must sign in as Coach or Admin.

Create New Lesson

To create a new lesson, follow these steps.

  1. Click the New lesson button.
  2. Fill in the field for the lesson title, description and set the visibility.
create new lesson options
  1. Click the Continue button. In this step, the lesson does not have any learning resources yet, but you can see and edit some options.
new lesson with no resources added
  1. Click the Add resources button, and select the content channel from which you wish to select resources for the lesson.
add resources to the lesson
  1. Keep navigating the topic tree of the selected content channel until you arrive to single content items. Use the checkboxes to select the resources you want to include in the lesson.
add resources to the lesson
  1. Click Save to confirm the selection and finish.
  2. Use the Arrow up and Arrow down buttons to reorder the resources in the lesson, and click the Remove button to delete them. You will see a confirmation notification at the bottom.
reorder and delete resources in the lesson
  1. To add more resources to the same lesson and keep editing if needed, follow the steps 4 to 7 again.
Change Lesson Status

A newly created lesson is Inactive by default, meaning that learners will not see it in their Learn view. To change the lesson status, follow these steps.

  1. Click the Change link under the Status heading.
set lesson to active or inactive
  1. Select Active or Inactive.
  2. Click Save to confirm, or Cancel to exit without change.
Change Lesson Visibility

You can change the visibility of the lesson that you set when you initially created it. To reassign the lesson to a different group, or entire class, follow these steps.

  1. Select the desired lesson from the list in the Lessons tab.
  2. Click the Options button, and select Edit details.
  3. Select Entire class or the group(s) of learners to whom you wish to assign the lesson under the Visible to heading.
  4. Click Save to confirm, or Cancel to exit without change.
Copy Lesson

To copy a lesson to a different group or another class of your facility, follow these steps.

  1. Select the desired lesson from the list in the Lessons tab.

  2. Click the Options button, and select Copy lesson.

    make a copy of the lesson for another class
  3. Select the class to which you wish to copy the lesson to.

  4. If the destination class has more than one group, select Entire class or the group(s) of learners to whom you wish to assign the lesson.

  5. Click Save to confirm, or Cancel to exit without change.

If the lesson is copied to another group in the same class, it will appear in the Lessons tab as the Copy of…. Follow the steps in the next heading to rename it.

Rename Lesson

To rename a lesson, follow these steps.

  1. Select the desired lesson from the list in the Lessons tab.
  2. Click the Options button, and select Edit details.
  3. Change the lesson title in the confirmation window.
  4. Click Save to proceed, or Cancel to exit without renaming the lesson.
Delete Lesson

To delete a lesson, follow these steps.

  1. Select the desired lesson from the list in the Lessons tab.
  2. Click the Options button, and select Delete.
  3. Click Delete in the confirmation window to proceed, or Cancel to exit without deleting the lesson.

Manage Exams

You can view, create and delete exams, as well as assign them to learners, using the Exams tab in your Coach dashboard. Default view displays the list of all exams in a selected class, with indicators of their visibility status and groups they are assigned to.

manage exams home page

Note

To manage Exams in Kolibri classes and groups you must sign in as Coach or Admin.

Create New Exam

To create a new exam, follow these steps.

  1. Click the New exam button.

  2. Fill in the field for the exam title in the Create a new exam view.

  3. Fill in the field for number of questions you want the exam to contain.

  4. Navigate through the topic tree and activate checkboxes of those exercises you want to include in the exam.

    add content to your exam

    As you keep adding the exercises you will see confirmation messages at the bottom.

  5. Click Preview button to view the result before finishing.

    preview the content of the exam
  • Click Randomize questions button to present them in the different order from those in the topic origin.
  • Click Close button to return to the exam home page.
  1. Click Finish button to save the result.
Change Exam Visibility

Newly created exam will be visible to entire class by default. To change exam Recipients (a select group of learners instead of the whole class), follow these steps:

  1. Select the exam by clicking its title from the exam list.
  2. Click the Options button and select the Edit details option.
  3. Select the group(s) of learners to whom you wish to assign the exam under the Recipients heading.
  4. Click Save to confirm, or Cancel to exit without change.
assign exam to groups
Change Exam Status

Once you set the visibility of exam to the chosen group(s) of learners, you need to Activate it in order for it to appear in the Learn view of the learners to whom you assigned it.

  1. Select the desired exam from the list in the Exams tab.
  2. Click the Change link under the Status heading.
set lesson to active or inactive
  1. Select Active at the start of the exam period. When the exam period concludes, select the Inactive option.
  2. Click Save to confirm, or Cancel to exit without change.
View Exam Report

To view the report and scores for learners who have taken the exam, follow these steps.

  1. Select the desired exam from the list in the Exams tab.

  2. Scroll down to the Exam report heading.

    view the exam report for the whole group or class
This view presents the list of all the learners who had access to the exam, with the respective progress and scores. Click the name of the learner to view the detailed exam report with a preview of the results for each question.
  1. Click each of the questions to preview it. This can help understand which questions learners had difficulties answering correctly and how many attempts they used.
  • yellow star icon indicates a completed exam

  • blue clock icon indicates the exam is in progress, not submitted yet

  • green check mark icon indicates the correct answer

  • red X mark icon indicates the incorrect answer

  • gray X mark icon indicates an unanswered question

    view the detailed exam report for the selected learner
  • Click on the attempt icons to see the answers for each one. In the screenshot above learner Abby L. had 3 attempts on Question 8: The first one was incorrect, the second one (selected) was correct, but the third and finally submitted one was incorrect.

Copy Exam

To copy an exam to a different group or another class, follow these steps.

  1. Select the desired exam from the list in the Exams tab.

  2. Click the Options button, and select Copy to.

    make a copy of the exam for another class
  3. Select the class to which you wish to copy the exam to and click Continue.

  4. If the destination class has more than one group, select Entire class or the group(s) of learners to whom you wish to assign the lesson.

  5. Click Copy to confirm, or Cancel to exit without change.

If the exam is copied to another group in the same class, it will appear in the Exams tab as the Copy of…. Follow the steps in the next heading to rename it.

Rename Exam

To rename exam, follow these steps.

  1. Click Options for the desired exam and select Edit details option.
  2. Change the exam title in the confirmation window.
  3. Click Save button to proceed, or Cancel to exit without renaming the exam.
Delete Exam

To delete exam, follow these steps.

  1. Click Options for the desired exam and select Delete option.
  2. Click Delete button in the confirmation window to proceed, or Cancel to exit without deleting the exam.

Warning

All data from the exam you are deleting will be lost.

View Class Recent Activity

Use this view to access the full report channels and items (exercises and resources - videos, reading material, etc.) accessed during the last 7 days by learners of the selected class.

coach recent activity

If the class learners have access to more than one channel, you will see the list of channels firstly. From there, you can navigate by topics and subtopics until you arrive to a specific item. In the item’s view, you can review the progress of each learner in the class that accessed the item.

View Class Activity by Channels

Use this view to access the full report of activity progress for the selected class. You can navigate channels by topics and subtopics until you see the progress of each class learner for a specific item.

Use the topic view to see the average progress for exercises and resources for all the learners in the class.

Use the channel view to see the average progress for exercises and resources for all the learners in the class.

When you navigate to the last level in the topic tree, you can see the average progress of all class learners for each exercise or resource (video, document, HTML5 activity) in that particular topic.

Learn with Kolibri

Access Kolibri

Note

  • If you are using Kolibri in your school, education center or facility, your coach or administrator will provide the instructions how to open the sign-in page, and username and password if necessary.
  • If you are using Kolibri on your own, outside an education center or facility, follow the instructions how to Access Kolibri according to your operating system.

To sign in to Kolibri and start learning, follow these steps:

  1. Type your username and password (may be optional).

  2. Click the SIGN IN button.

    Main sign in page.

    Main sign in page.

Warning

If you start browsing Kolibri as a guest, you need either to select Sign in option from the Guest menu in the upper right corner, or from the sidebar menu (left or bottom) to open the sign-in page.

Location of links to "Sign in" to Kolibri.

Location of links to “Sign in” to Kolibri.

Once you have logged in into Kolibri, you can see and edit your user data from the Profile option in the main sidebar menu (below Learn).

View and edit your user profile.

View and edit your user profile.

To sign out from Kolibri you can either:
  • Click the user icon in the upper right corner and select Sign out option, OR
  • Select Sign out option in the main sidebar menu.

Learn with Kolibri

Classes

Each time you login into Kolibri, the first thing you will see is the Learn page with the list of all the classes you are enrolled to.

Learn start page with all your classes.

Learn start page with all your classes.

Select one of your classes to access Lessons and Exams your teachers or coaches prepared for your class.

You can see all your lessons and exams in the Class tab.

You can see all your lessons and exams in the Class tab.

Channels

Channels tab offers you the option to navigate through the complete set of learning topics and materials available in Kolibri. Use it as you wish, or according to indications from your teachers and coaches.

Depending on how your school and teachers or coaches decided to organize the content, you may have one or more channels available here. Follow the indications by your teachers or coaches on how to use the content from each available channel.

Content in Kolibri is grouped in channels.

Content in Kolibri is grouped in channels.

Content types
Exercises

Kolibri Exercises can require you to do different things: fill in a missing number, write a formula, choose one of the available options, etc. Each correct answer gets you a check mark, and majority of exercises require 5 correct answers in a row to be completed. Some exercises can offer one or more hints, to help you solve the problem.

Independent of the required action (writing an answer yourself or choosing one of the options), these are the steps to follow.

  1. Read the question carefully.

  2. Write the answer or choose one of the provided options.

  3. When you are ready to submit, click the Check answer button.

    • If the answer is correct and a check mark appears, click the Next question button to proceed.
    • If the answer is incorrect, click the Get a hint button, read the suggestions, and try to answer again.
    • The progress bar below the exercise is taking into account only the most recent answers you give, and that means that you need to have the required number of correct answers (check marks) in the row for the exercise to be considered completed.
    If the exercise requires 5 check marks, you must provide 5 correct answers one after another.

    The correct answers in the image above are not in a row; this exercise will be completed only after you give 5 correct answers one after another.

  4. Once you have achieved the required number of correct answers in a row, click the Next item button, to continue learning with the rest of the material in that topic.

  5. If you are unable to solve some questions, try reviewing the videos in the Recommended section below the exercise, or seek help from your peers or teacher/coach.

exercise page

Exercise page in Kolibri.

Video and Audio Player options

To play videos and listen to audio files in Kolibri you have several available control buttons at the bottom of the player screen. Move the cursor or tap on the player screen to make appear the control buttons while playing.

video player

Kolibri video and audio player.

(controls at the bottom of the player)

  • Play/Pause buttons
  • Rewind/Fast forward buttons by +/- 10 seconds
  • Time tracker indicator with progress bar
  • Video duration indicator
  • Volume scrollbar
  • Playback speed selector
  • Display closed captions (subtitles)
  • Fullscreen button

Use the Download content button below the player to download the video, audio and thumbnail files to your computer. Some videos will provide multiple resolution options.

PDF Viewer options

Note

Options for viewing PDF files will depend on the browser and operating system you are using to view Kolibri.

  • Use the Enter fullscreen button to open the PDF file in fullscreen view.
  • Use the Esc key to close the fullscreen view and return.
pdf page

Use the Download content button below the PDF viewer to download the PDF file to your computer.

Lessons

When your teacher or coach prepares a lesson, that is a recommended set of learning resources for you or your class to view, it will be available in the Class tab, below the Lessons heading. You may have more than one lesson available at the time.

Click on a lesson title to open its content, and follow the indications of your teachers or coaches on how to use it.

lessons tab
Exams

If your teacher or coach scheduled an exam for you or your class, it will be available in the Class tab, under the Exams heading. You may have more than one exam available at the time.

exams tab

If the exam is listed as Not started, follow these steps.

  1. Click on the exam when you are ready to start taking it.

  2. You can go on answering the questions in the order you prefer: move through questions with Previous and Next question buttons, or click on the question number in the column on the left side.

    exams tab
  3. Each time you fill in the answer field, or select one of the available options, the question will be marked by a colored dot in the column on the left side.

  4. You can review and correct your answers to all questions as many times you need before submitting.

  5. Press the Back to exam list if you want to pause the exam and come back later.

  6. Press the button Submit exam when you want to submit it for grading.

If the exam in the Class tab is listed as having …questions left, click on it to resume when you are ready.

Once you submit the exam, it will be listed as Completed in the Class tab, but you can click on it to see the score and review your answers.

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Tip

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Kolibri cost to install?

It is FREE – both free as in “free speech” and free as in “free beer”! To learn more about free software, see this Free Software Foundation article.

Do I need the internet to run Kolibri?

Short answer: No! You can bring or send a storage device (USB or HDD unit) with Kolibri installer and content channels downloaded somewhere with available internet connection, and install everything on an completely offline device.

In a nutshell, Kolibri can run independently of internet availability, but you need to procure the installer and content channels from somewhere for the initial installation and for subsequent upgrades.

One possibility is to have Kolibri installed in one location with internet connection, where you can import content channels from Kolibri Studio (curriculum tool and content curation server), and then export them to removable USB drives that you bring or send to offline locations (rural schools, refugee camps, etc.) to import locally.

What languages is Kolibri available in?

Both Kolibri and Kolibri Studio are translation-ready and currently available in these languages:

Language Kolibri Kolibri Studio
English
Spanish (Spain)
Spanish (Mexico) ⨯ (✓ ver 0.5)
French
Swahili (Tanzania)
Arabic
Farsi
Urdu (Pakistan)
Hindi

To contribute to Kolibri and Kolibri Studio as a translator, you can get started over on our translations and internationalization page.

What are the typical deployment scenarios?

There is no typical deployment scenario. However, we can share with you what we’ve learned from our community of KA Lite and Kolibri users. A typical school deployment varies depending on whether or not a school already has a computer lab.

  • School with an existing computer lab: In this case, Kolibri would be deployed as a server on one of the existing computers. Students would connect using client devices over the local network.
  • School with no existing computer lab: For schools that do not have an existing computer lab, a Kolibri deployment would involve obtaining a device that can run as a Kolibri server (most computers) and other devices to be used as clients. One common configuration is using a Raspberry Pi or other inexpensive computer as a server and relatively cheap tablets as client devices.

What are some possible hardware configurations for deploying Kolibri?

To deploy Kolibri for multiple users you will need:

  1. Server device: a computer that is running the Kolibri software (e.g. a desktop computer, laptop, or Raspberry Pi).
  2. One or more client devices that have web browsers (laptops, tablets, desktop computers, etc)

Note

For a single-device deployment (1) and (2) can be the same computer, with the browser connecting to the locally running Kolibri server. To make the software accessible to multiple client devices, you will need to put them on the same local network as the Kolibri server device (1), e.g. through a WIFI access point.

To read more details, see the full Kolibri Hardware Guide and examples of Hardware Configurations for Kolibri (PDF documents).

How can I generate content aligned to local curriculum?

Use Kolibri Studio curriculum tool to curate content channels aligned to your local requirements. Once you finish creating the channels on Studio, you can import them on all your Kolibri deployments for use in learning environments.

Bulk Downloads of Content Channels

Coming soon!

At this time we do not support bulk downloads of content channel outside the Kolibri platform. In the near future, we will consider offering bit torrents for certain global content channels.

Something isn’t working!

Refer to the Troubleshoot and Support section of this guide.

Who maintains the Kolibri project?

Kolibri is created, maintained, and operated by Learning Equality, Inc, a California-based nonprofit organization.

How do you operate in the field?

The Learning Equality team primarily works in our San Diego offices, building software and shaping our road map based on our interactions with our partners around the world. We work with individual humanitarians and NGOs of all sizes to help them distribute Kolibri to offline communities around the world, and will work on site for research and training purposes.

What is Kolibri’s affiliation with Khan Academy?

Kolibri is an independent, open-source project maintained by Learning Equality, and is not officially affiliated with Khan Academy, although they are very supportive of the Kolibri project, and are one of our key partners.

Can I contribute to Kolibri as a developer?

Yes! Kolibri is an open source project, and developers are encouraged to contribute!

Can I contribute to Kolibri as a translator?

Yes, absolutely! To contribute to Kolibri and Kolibri Studio as a translator, you can get started over on our translations and internationalization page.

How do I find out more about LE and Kolibri?

To stay up-to-date on all our activities, follow our blog, Twitter, and Facebook!

Get in touch

Getting support

If you want to contact the Learning Equality Support team to report an issue, or share your experience about using Kolibri, please register at our Community Forums.

Once you register on our forums, please read the the first two pinned topics (Welcome to LE’s Support Community and How do I post to this forum? )

You can add a new topic with the + New Topic button on the right. Make sure to select the Kolibri category in the Create a New Topic window so it’s easier to classify and respond to.

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Feedback

New ideas

Until we can present a proper feedback platform, we encourage you to post any new ideas to the Community Forums.

Technical issues

If you are certain that you have found a technical issue, please open up an issue report in our public software repository, following the guidelines:

github.com/learningequality/kolibri

Contributions and development

Please refer to our developer docs:

kolibri-dev.readthedocs.io