[Using Sakai] Tool for Creating Web-based Tutorials for Instruction
Adam Marshall
adam.marshall at oucs.ox.ac.uk
Thu Jul 8 01:51:14 PDT 2010
you could try exe (exelearning.org) or xerte (www.nottingham.ac.uk/xerte/) - we use the former and the latter won an "ALT" award here in the UK last year.
They don't produce SCORM though.
adam
| -----Original Message-----
| From: sakai-user-bounces at collab.sakaiproject.org [mailto:sakai-user-
| bounces at collab.sakaiproject.org] On Behalf Of Hannah Reeves
| Sent: 07 July 2010 19:55
| To: sakai-user at collab.sakaiproject.org
| Subject: [Using Sakai] Tool for Creating Web-based Tutorials for
| Instruction
|
| 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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