[DG: Teaching & Learning] Experience Creating Web-Based Tutorials in Sakai

Jensen, Ann E aj14 at txstate.edu
Tue Apr 13 07:26:50 PDT 2010


We are also looking at Softchalk as an alternative to Melete. (At a recent sales demo, the Softchalk rep said they expected to have the Sakai integration soon for what that is worth.)

One of the advisors in the business school here created Adobe Captivate tutorials for new business majors. The tutorials are accessed within a Sakai site. After completing each tutorial, students are required to take a quiz in the Sakai assessment tool. I believe that model has worked pretty well for them.

Hope that helps.

Ann
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Ann Jensen, Instructional Designer
Instructional Technologies Support
Texas State University-San Marcos


On 4/12/10 12:19 PM, "Hannah Reeves" <hannah.reeves at tufts.edu> wrote:

Dear Pedagogy Group,

I'm wondering if anyone on this list has had experience creating
web-based tutorials for instruction on any of your campuses?

It appears likely that Tufts will be adopting Sakai in the coming
months, and we need to build a web-based tutorial to teach students
about academic integrity and plagiarism and to quiz them.

We are looking at products like Softchalk, but before we make that
decision, I thought I'd see whether anyone has tried to create this type
of thing in Sakai either via a combination of native tools or via an
external content authoring system.

Thanks for any insight you're able share.


Hannah
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