Web-based training is popular around the world, where a large number of people can study at the same time through the Internet anytime and anywhere. The major issue of current e-Learning is courseware distribution between different platforms. SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model) is one of the solutions for courseware sharing. However, to make SCORM-conformable courseware, some knowledge about HTML and JavaScript is required. This paper presents a SWF (Sharable Web Fragment)-based e-Learning system, where courseware is created with sharable Web fragments such as Web pages, images and other resources, and the courseware can be distributed to another platform by export and import facilities. The exported meta-information is architectureindependent and provides a model of courseware distribution.
AUTOMATIC COURSEWARE TRANSFERS BETWEEN DIFFERENT PLATFORMS
MONTANARO, ADRIANO;
2013
Abstract
Web-based training is popular around the world, where a large number of people can study at the same time through the Internet anytime and anywhere. The major issue of current e-Learning is courseware distribution between different platforms. SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model) is one of the solutions for courseware sharing. However, to make SCORM-conformable courseware, some knowledge about HTML and JavaScript is required. This paper presents a SWF (Sharable Web Fragment)-based e-Learning system, where courseware is created with sharable Web fragments such as Web pages, images and other resources, and the courseware can be distributed to another platform by export and import facilities. The exported meta-information is architectureindependent and provides a model of courseware distribution.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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