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e-LearningPrinciples of Web Based Training

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Outline

• What is e-Learning?

• e-Learning Tools and Technologies

• Learning Management Systems

• Learning Content Management Systems

• Virtual Classrooms

• e-Learning Standarts & Content Packaging

• Sample LCMS Application

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What is e-Learning?

• E-Learning can be defined broadly as any

use of Web and Internet technologies to

create learning experiences.

(Horton & Horton, 2000, p.13)

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e-Learning Tools and Technologies(Grouped by Software & Hardware)

Software Hardware

Create Authoring & Editing ToolsPC, Workstations, Digital

Cameras, Video Camcorders

OfferWeb Servers,

Media (Stream) Servers, Web Servers (Mainframes)

AccessWeb Browsers + Plugins(Java, Flash, Acrobat Reader)

PC, Pocket PC, Internet

Tablets, Smart Phones

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e-Learning Tools and Technologies(Grouped by Learning Process)

Learning Process

Create

Content Authoring Tools, Web Authoring Tools (Embedded authoring tools such as ATutor, moodle, etc.)

(Standalone authoring tools such as Adobe Flash, Adobe Dreamweaver,

Adobe Captivate, Inspiration, etc.)

OfferLearning Manangent Systems (LMS),

Learning Content Management Systems (LCMS)

(ATutor, moodle, Dokeos, Adobe Connect,etc.)

Access LMS, LCMS

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Learning Management Systems

• A learning management system (LMS)

simplifies the process of administering

education and training.

(Horton & Horton, 2000, p.169)

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Learning Content Management Systems

• A learning content management system

(LCMS) simplifies the tasks of creating,

managing, and reusing learning content,

that is, the media, pages, tests, lessons,

and other components of courses.

(Horton & Horton, 2000, p.189)

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Virtual Classrooms

• Virtual classroom is a kind of collaboration tool for e-Learning.

• Virtual classrooms help peoplework and learn together at a distance.

• They let participants share their ideas, and even their shrugs, sighs, and smiles.(Horton & Horton, 2000, p.207)

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Virtual-School Systems

LMS / LCMSLMS / LCMS

VirtualClassroom

VirtualClassroom

Virtual-SchoolSystems

LMS/LCMS

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commercialcommercial blackboard (http://www.blackboard.com)blackboard (http://www.blackboard.com) teletop (http://www.teletop.nl)teletop (http://www.teletop.nl)

open sourceopen source claronline (http://www.claronline.net)claronline (http://www.claronline.net) lon capa (http://lon-capa.org)lon capa (http://lon-capa.org) moodle (http://moodle.org)moodle (http://moodle.org) dokeosdokeos atutoratutor

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e-Learning Standarts

We need e-Learning standarts for:

• interoperability,

• accessibility,

• reusability.

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e-Learning Standarts: SCORM

• SCORM (Shareable Content Object

Reference Model ) is a collection of

standards and specifications.

• The latest version of SCORM is

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Content Packaging

• Packaging standarts prescribe ways to bundle

separate objects;

– to protect them,

– to transport them.

• Packaging standarts for e-learning specify how

to bundle the separate files that make up a

lesson, course or other unit of content.

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Content Packaging

PDF

text imagePPT

Content

Compressed ZIP file

Package

LCMS

Another

LCMSStoreStore

TransportTransport

What is Moodle?

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Moodle is a web based Course Management Moodle is a web based Course Management System That allows the classroom to extend System That allows the classroom to extend onto the web.onto the web.

Moodle is similar to WebCT and Blackboard Moodle is similar to WebCT and Blackboard Course Management SystemsCourse Management Systems

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Moodle Course ServerConfiguration

• All we need in one package:– Apache

– PHP

– MySQL

• Avaliable platforms:– Linux systems (SuSE, RedHat, Mandrake, Debian)

– Windows 98, NT, 2000, 2003, XP and Vista

– Mac OS X

– Solaris

Question ???

Installasi IMAP

• # apt-get install courier-imap

• # cd /etc/skel

• # maildirmake Maildir

• # adduser user

• # telnet localhost 143

a login user user

a logout

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