Thanks for pointint it out...
We got it from a grp which was using closed formats ... Will get it converted..
-s
-----Original Message----- From: Krishna Pagadala [mailto:krishnaact@yahoo.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2008 12:54 PM To: Free Software Users Group - Bangalore; Senthil Sundaram (sensunda) Subject: Re: [FSUG-Bangalore] offline courseware tool and review tool
Not meant as a criticism, but more as an improvement that can be done. Can we please post the curriculum in open formats please.
http://slumdweller.wikispaces.com/Curriculum
Regards Krishna
--- Vikram Vincent vincentvikram@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Senthil,
2008/5/20 Senthil Sundaram (sensunda) sensunda@cisco.com:
dear all,
we are developing the basic gnu-linux desktop
curriculum for C3 -
http://slumdweller.wikispaces.com/
the curriculum is based on exisiting gnu-linux
desktop material but adopted
to suit our context.
this is divided as core skills and corresponding
exercises the students
should take.
a) can we use moodle for the course and can it be
a offline tool - which
can installed on debinan/ubuntu.
Moodle is a course management system that is basically meant to put courses online so that the teacher can create some structure and invite students to create content. When students interact with the environment, teach others and are in a constantly learning culture they absorb data and convert it to knowledge faster. So you may have to set up a mini server client network to host Moodle. What I can do is to install Moodle at http://courses.swatantra.org(sub-domain does not exist yet) which everybody will be able to access and you can get the tution centre an internet connection.
b) also whats the best free software courseware
review tool. we would like
to upload courseware and invite people to review
it take review
comments and so on .
Once the course material is online it can be reviewed by anyone.
-- Vikram Vincent +919448810822 http://www.swatantra.org/ http://translate.swatantra.org/
FSUG-Bangalore mailing list FSUG-Bangalore@mm.gnu.org.in
http://mm.gnu.org.in/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fsug-bangalore
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.
please check for any restriction and standards that moodle is following -- since moodel is not completely supporting SCORM standard --- please check once about the restriction that moodle is imposing -- once i had faced problem -- but not checked recently
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 1:39 PM, Senthil Sundaram (sensunda) < sensunda@cisco.com> wrote:
Thanks for pointint it out...
We got it from a grp which was using closed formats ... Will get it converted..
-s
-----Original Message----- From: Krishna Pagadala [mailto:krishnaact@yahoo.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2008 12:54 PM To: Free Software Users Group - Bangalore; Senthil Sundaram (sensunda) Subject: Re: [FSUG-Bangalore] offline courseware tool and review tool
Not meant as a criticism, but more as an improvement that can be done. Can we please post the curriculum in open formats please.
http://slumdweller.wikispaces.com/Curriculum
Regards Krishna
--- Vikram Vincent vincentvikram@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Senthil,
2008/5/20 Senthil Sundaram (sensunda) sensunda@cisco.com:
dear all,
we are developing the basic gnu-linux desktop
curriculum for C3 -
http://slumdweller.wikispaces.com/
the curriculum is based on exisiting gnu-linux
desktop material but adopted
to suit our context.
this is divided as core skills and corresponding
exercises the students
should take.
a) can we use moodle for the course and can it be
a offline tool - which
can installed on debinan/ubuntu.
Moodle is a course management system that is basically meant to put courses online so that the teacher can create some structure and invite students to create content. When students interact with the environment, teach others and are in a constantly learning culture they absorb data and convert it to knowledge faster. So you may have to set up a mini server client network to host Moodle. What I can do is to install Moodle at http://courses.swatantra.org(sub-domain does not exist yet) which everybody will be able to access and you can get the tution centre an internet connection.
b) also whats the best free software courseware
review tool. we would like
to upload courseware and invite people to review
it take review
comments and so on .
Once the course material is online it can be reviewed by anyone.
-- Vikram Vincent +919448810822 http://www.swatantra.org/ http://translate.swatantra.org/
FSUG-Bangalore mailing list FSUG-Bangalore@mm.gnu.org.in
http://mm.gnu.org.in/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fsug-bangalore
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.
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