In Greek mythology, Melete was one of the three original (Boeotian) Muses, though there were later nine; her sisters were Aoide and Mneme. She was the muse of meditation and practice. Melete literally means "practice" and "exercise" in Greek. The Muses were usually gentle and kind, but when challenged they were just as terrible as any other goddess. The Oricoli bust of Zeus, King of the Gods, in the collection of the Vatican Museum. ... For other uses see Muse (disambiguation). ... In Greek mythology, Aoide (or Aoede) was one of the three original Muses, though there were later nine. ... In Greek mythology, Mneme was one of the three original (Boeotian) Muses, daughters of Mnemosyne; though there were later nine. ...
Melete allows instructors to publish learning sequences that can be created by using a rich text editor, uploading learning objects, or pointing to existing URL resources.
Melete literally means "practice" and "exercise" in Greek in relation to studying.
Melete was developed with support from The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation under the direction of Vivie Sinou, Dean, Learning Technology at Foothill College.