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Webcourse Design And Inquiry Based On SCORM

Posted on:2006-07-30Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:T Y SongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2168360152493044Subject:Education Technology
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E-Learning industry has flourished itself in the domain of network application in recent years. Now, the challenge E-Learning faces is the lack of reusability and interoperability of E-resources, at the same time, E-Learning materials also lack of presentation of route programming. At present, SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model) standard is the most authoritative one in the domain of E-Learning. After the study of many documents, according to the SCORM standard architecture, the paper designed a web course which is reusable, interoperable and includes description of teaching sequence.The paper explicated the architecture and detailed rules of SCORM standard. In terms of SCORM standard architecture , taking example for a web course-- 《VB Programming》 ,the paper analyzed and designed the web course from two aspects which are course content and the sequenceof the course.From the aspect of analyse and design of course contents, the paper programmed the teaching content of 《VB Programming》 ,designed the course architecture and webpage script, according to the thinking of componentization. Using metadata information model defined by SCORM to describe the components, the web course achieved the goal of reusability and interoperability.Additionally in sequencing design, the paper used a sequence define model to program the learning route, and applied different teaching sequence rules to the program list of courses, established a learning scheme guided by manifest and offered learning route choice which represented different teaching method to learner.At last, we tested the course packet which accorded with SCORM standard in the Sample Run-Time Environment and validated its validity and sharability .
Keywords/Search Tags:E-Learning, SCORM, reusability, interoperability, instruction sequence, xml
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