Lesley
This seems a worth while project will check the URLs later.
Have you any evaluations re the applets mentioned? Would be interested
if U have.
Thanks
Mary Evans
Health Informatics Research
Lancashire Postgraduate School of Medicine & Health
UCLan (Central Lancashire)
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From: Lesley Wilcock
To: scotcit; computer-assisted-learning; teaching-on-line; w3lessonware
Subject: Web Based CAL
Date: 05 November 1999 14:24
This is a free service to Scottish Higher Education. If you are not part
of
Scottish HE sector please read on as we would still be very interested
to
hear from you.
Summary:
If you have a question type or applet (for web based on-line learning
purposes only) that you would like to see developed please email us and
we
will consider developing it for you. No promises and no guarantees.
Background:
The Scottish Higher Education Funding Council Generic Tools Mini-Engine
Project is being carried out at the
University of Aberdeen Medical Faculty CAL Unit. The aim of the project
is
to develop a set of generic Java applets that will enable rapid Web
based
CAL development. We are also developing exemplar CAL applications in a
variety of disciplines including medicine, zoology, chemistry and
architecture. Examples of completed applications using the mini-engines
can
be seen at:
http://w3.abdn.ac.uk/umi2
(e-mail [log in to unmask] for passwords).
Traditionally we have produced a single 'engine' that allows rapid
authoring
but constrains the user to one CAL design type. The new project makes
full
use of an Object Orientated Programming (OOP) and a modular design
approach
to develop a series of 'mini-engines'. In programming terms these
mini-engines are both Java and Dynamic HTML code units and are
effectively
program modules.
The mini-engine types that we have developed so far include:
Stem and Answer MCQ style question with instant feedback (unmarked, 3
different types)
Point-and-click on specific areas of a diagram
Watch a Video Clip
Listen to an audio file
Place the correct items in a shopping basket
Place the choices in the correct order
Interactive slideshow and voiceover
Interactive graphs
Free text input question
The mini-engines from the project can be mixed and matched as required.
Most
disciplines are able to use the mini-engines to construct a desired web
based application. They are in no way limited to the field of medicine.
In
addition to disseminating these applets as part of the present
Mini-Engine
project, we will be building new applets and some new exemplar
applications.
If you have a question type or applet (for teaching purposes only) that
you
would like to see developed please email us and we will consider
developing
it for you.
For further information on the project, including the project
implementation
schedule, see the project Web site at:
http://w3.abdn.ac.uk/generictools/index.htm
Fot the schedule:
http://w3.abdn.ac.uk/generictools/reports/plan.html
Programmers and developers can see the Mini-Engine Guide at:
http://w3.abdn.ac.uk/mil047
(e-mail for user name and password).
A guide for scriptwriters/contributers is also available at:
http://w3.abdn.ac.uk/mil047
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Lesley Wilcock
Medical Faculty CAL Unit,
Polwarth Building, Foresterhill,
University of Aberdeen,
Aberdeen AB25 2ZD
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Tel: +44 (0)1224 681818 x53815
Fax: +44 (0)1224 404951
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