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Subject:

Using XML for effective eLearning development

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Thu, 24 Apr 2003 11:05:37 +0100

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Using XML for effective eLearning development
A one-day workshop from ALT

Date: 1 July 2003
Time: 1000 -1600
Venue: University of Oxford

Cost: Stlg 80 (ALT members), stlg 130 (non-members)
Booking deadline: 17 June 2003

Overview:
The aim of this workshop is to show how Extensible Markup
Language
(XML) and related technologies can be used in the production of
consistent, high quality learning materials that meet international
standards such as SCORM and IMS.
Various challenges in content production will be explored, along
with
suggestions as to how they can be met using XML within a well-
defined
workflow.  Case studies will be used to demonstrate real
production
use of the technologies to create a flexible development process.

Topics to be covered:
* Controlling processes and using technology to meet challenges
in
content development
* An introduction to XML
* XML technologies, including XSLT and XML Schema
* Methods of content delivery, in particular the web and
IMS/SCORM
Reusable Learning Objects
* Future directions and opportunities


Expected outcomes:
By the end of the workshop, participants will have an understanding
of how XML technologies can be used to maintain high quality
standards for content, over a range of delivery methods.

Who should attend:
Anyone interested in the benefits XML can provide in content
production, or wanting to see the technology used in real-world
eLearning production.
Familiarity with HTML would be an advantage, but XML coding will
not
be expected.


Programme:
1000 Registration with tea and coffee
1030 Welcome and overview
1100 What is XML and why use it
1130 Using XML: a case study
1230 Lunch
1330 Exercise - design content model and create a simple schema
1500 Coffee
1515 Taking it forward
1600 Close


About the presenters:
David Balch is a web developer at TALL, specialising in the use of
XML in content production and is responsible for the XML workflow
and
tools used by TALL.

Marion Manton is eLearning Research Project Manager at TALL
and has
worked on the pedagogical aspects of the TALL schema, as well
as
being heavily involved in working with authors to develop effective
online learning content using our development processes.

For more information on this or other ALT events please email
[log in to unmask]

Venue:
This workshop will be held at University of Oxford.

Travel and accommodation:
For directions to the campus, please visit
http://www.conted.ox.ac.uk/howtofindus
www.tall.ox.ac.uk

Please note that it is the responsibility of delegates to arrange
their own accommodation.

*******************************************************
ALT WORKSHOP BOOKING FORM
Using XML for effective eLearning development
A one-day workshop from ALT

Date: 1 July 2003
Time: 1000 -1600
Venue: University of Oxford

Cost: Stlg 80 (ALT members), stlg 130 (non-members)
Booking deadline: 17 June 2003

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Please note that bookings will only be confirmed on receipt of
payment.  Payment will be refunded if notification is made in writing
by 17 June 2003.  An administration charge of £20 will be
made.  No refunds will be payable after this date, but substitutions
(confirmed in writing) will be accepted.

Please complete the booking form & return it NO LATER than 17
June
2003 to:
ALT Administration, Oxford Brookes University,
Headington, OXFORD OX3 0BP, UK.
Fax: 01865 484165
Email: [log in to unmask]

DISCLAIMER
While great care is taken to provide accurate and helpful
information and advice at this workshop, ALT cannot accept any
responsibility for any losses subsequently incurred. Participants are
expected to check all essential information and seek professional or
expert advice as appropriate to specific circumstances.

ASSOCIATION FOR LEARNING TECHNOLOGY
Registered Charity Number 1063519
Helen Harwood
Programmes Manager
Association for Learning Technology
Oxford Brookes University, Headington, Oxford OX3 0BP, UK
Tel: +44 (0)1865 484126  Fax: +44 (0)1865 484165
Email: [log in to unmask] URL: www.alt.ac.uk
Registered Charity Number 1063519
ALT-C 2003: 8-10 September, Sheffield, UK: www.shef.ac.uk/alt





Association for Learning Technology
Oxford Brookes University
Headington, Oxford OX3 0BP, UK
Tel: +44 (0)1865 484125  Fax: +44 (0)1865 484165
Email: [log in to unmask]
http://www.alt.ac.uk

Registered Charity Number 1063519

ALT-C 2003, 8-10 September 2003, Sheffield, UK.
www.shef.ac.uk/alt

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