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IntroductionSystem : eFront

eFront is a learning management system (LMS),Expert : Gilly Salmon

Dr Gilly Salmon is an active and enthusiastic professor of E-learning & Learning

Standard : Question and Test Interoperability (QTI)maintained by a non profit consortium known as the IMS Global Learning Consortium (IMS)

Emerging Technology: Dynamic Translation software

Camspace and Kingsoft powerword

eFronteFront is a learning management system

(LMS), similar to the well know and well established Moodle platform.

Different versions, including an open source community version as well as a number of commercial versions.

WYSISWYG (what-you-see-is-what-you-get) content editor. This allows the user to add a variety of content in a visual manner, including images, videos, sounds and flash or java.

FeatureseFront utilises Ajax technology which can

provide a saving in bandwidth, a faster website and consequently user interactions are slicker, smoother and faster.

eFront is SCORM certified by the ADL, the leading SCORM standards body.

Out-of-the-box support for payments, skill-gap analysis and social extensions such as forums, chat, time-lines, personal messages). also supports Facebook using a plug-in.

Gilly SalmonProfile: expert on E-learning strategy and

implementation of new technology; professor of University of Leicester

Best known contribution on e-learning:1. E-moderatingWhat is e-moderating?Five-stages model for e-learning2. E-tivities What is e-tivities?

Media Zoo

IMS Question & Test Interoperability (QTI)

A standard for defining both assessment and question data as well as the corresponding reporting of the results.

Maintained by a non profit consortium known as the IMS Global Learning Consortium (IMS).

The consortium is made up of leading institutions, suppliers, and governments worldwide.

The QTI specification facilitates innovation, interoperability, and reuse by not restricting its structure to any particular software, technology or pedagogical frameworks.

How it worksThe specification consists of a data model

which represents the structure of the questions, assessments and results as well as the XML data binding.

The standardisation of this information using Extensible Markup Language (XML) supports its exchange between authoring and delivery systems, data repositories and other Learning Management Systems.

Technology DemoKingsoft Powerword:1. translation Dictionary; example use ; paragraph

translation2. instant chattingFile exchanging; 3. virtual conference evironmentAudio chatting; activity controlled by host;

audio recording; file sharing

Potential for e-learningKingsoft PowerWord:1. support academic reading.2. foster international communication

between students3. encourage group work both

asynchronously and asynchronously

Technology Demo - CamSpaceUses your web camera to turn everyday objects

into computer controllers.It's software only and doesn't require any particular hardware. All that's needed is an internet connection and any standard webcam.

Mass user appeal as it runs from within any browser and it's simple and easy to use.

Can be used by people with disabilities/special needs to improve muscle movement, hand-eye co-ordination, etc.

conclusioneFront is a very well rounded software system

with a wide user base.Gilly Salmon focused on was how to implement

the existing or coming technology in teaching using effective and efficient teaching strategy deriving from a cognitive perspective.

QTI is a robust specification which has been under continuous development for over eleven years.

Camspace and Kingsoft powerword show a great potential on supporting e-learning

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Pappas, C. (2011). Top 10 Open Source e-Learning Projects to Watch for 2011. Available: http://blog.efrontlearning.net/2011/01/top-10-open-source-e-learning-projects.html. Last accessed 28th Jan 2011.

Plotz, M. (2009). Ten Advantages of Using AJAX. Available: http://www.wdvl.com/Authoring/PHP/ajax/marc_plotz12032009.html. Last accessed 1st Feb 2011.

Salmon, G. (2004) E-moderating: The Key to Teaching & Learning Online, 2nd edition, London and New York: Taylor & Francis Group.

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Johnson, R., Kleeman, J., Roberts, P., Sclater, N., Shepherd, E., Smythe, C. (2002). IMS Question & Test Interoperability: An Overview Final Specification Version 1.2. Available: http://www.imsglobal.org/question/qtiv1p2/imsqti_oviewv1p2.html. Last accessed 1st Feb 2011.