[Using Sakai] Tool for Creating Web-based Tutorials for Instruction
Hannah Reeves
hannah.reeves at tufts.edu
Wed Jul 7 11:55:16 PDT 2010
Dear Sakai User Community,
Tufts has recently decided to move to Sakai and needs to build a
web-based tutorial for helping students understand Academic Integrity.
We've looked at several commercial applications such as Softchalk,
Articulate and more recently Adobe presenter but there seem to be
issues with each in terms of supporting functionality like selection
level feedback and creating accessible content.
I'm wondering if anyone on the list is using a 3rd party or open source
tool for authoring SCORM compliant content packages that could be
ingested into Sakai and read via the Icodeon SCORM player integrated by
rSmart?
Has anyone found a content authoring environment that is feature rich,
produces accessible content and can be imported into Sakai? Is anyone
using the JISC RELOAD editor or Raptivity?
Thanks for any ideas you can share.
Hannah
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