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08-May-2007
ATutor 1.5.4 Released
20-April-2007
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ATutor 1.5.3 Released
08-July-2006
The most significant changes include the integration of the ACollab group functionality into ATutor, creating a new group user level, and development of a collection group level tools. ACollab users can now configure ATutor to provide most of the functionality ACollab had been providing.
Another key feature added in this release is the File Storage utility, a personal file manager for students, groups, and instructors. It includes an Assignment Drop Box extension, where students can submit assignments, and instructors can manage them. As always, new features are accessible to assistive techology users.
ATutor 1.5.3 Download
http://www.atutor.ca/atutor/download.php
ATutor 1.5.3 Demo
http://www.atutor.ca/atutor/demo.php
New Features in ATutor 1.5.3
Groups : Assign students to groups, with group specific forums, file storage, blogs, links, and tests (with more group tools to come).File Storage : Share files and collaborate on document authoring activities. Upload and download files within custom workspaces, and keep a record of development with file revision tracking.
Assignment Drop-Box : Used in combination with the File Storage utility, students can submit assignment files either individually or as a group.
Encrypted Login : If supported by the browser, passwords will be encrypted upon login for added security.
Password Retrieval : Retrieving a lost password no longer sends the password by email, but instead sends a secure link which is then used for resetting the password.
Course Splash Page : Instructors can create a custom splash screen for each of their courses.
Updated Themes : The default themes have been updated and now include a third theme (blumin) ideal for embedding ATutor in other content management systems.
Test Question Reordering : Test questions can now be arranged in any order.
Group Blogs : Groups can now maintain their own blog, as well as view other groups' blogs. Both private and public blog postings are possible.
Administrator Return Link : Administrators can now easily jump between the administrator tools and courses without having to re-login each time.
Extended Content Importing : ATutor now preserves scripting and stylesheet information contained in the head of imported content pages and content packages, preserving display and functionality contained there. Import eXe content with all its styles and scripted utilities intact.
Course Email Upgrade : Send bulk email to users with different course roles, or send email to group members.
Reading List : Gather a detailed list of course resources, and assemble them into a Reading List.
Course Release Date : Set the date at which a course becomes available to students.
Translatable Handbook : The ATutor Handbook can now be translated and browsed in multiple languages.
Language Manager Search : It is now easier to find and edit existing language by searching for words or phrases.
Administrator User Search : Administrators can now easily search through student accounts to find a particular student, or a range of students.
Scheduling (Cron) Utility : Setup scripts to run automatically at specified intervals. Useful for sending auto reminders, sending emails stored in the mail queue, or running system backup scripts for example.
Public Level Modules : Modules can now add sections to the public and My Start Page areas.
Full List of ATutor Features http://www.atutor.ca/atutor/index.php
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New Modules
Marratech :Marratech is a collaborative Web conferencing environment. It includes real-time video with voice, plus an interactive whiteboard. With the free version of Marratech Manager up to five people can meet, talk, see each other, share documents or pictures, and make notes. See the Marratech web site ( http://marratech.com ) to find licensing details for groups larger than 5 people.
Elluminate :
Elluminate is a provider of live Web conferencing and eLearning solutions. Elluminate adds VoIP communications over any connection speed, offers cross-platform support, and includes advanced yet easy-to-use moderator tools for managing live online meetings. See the Elluminate web site ( http://elluminate.com ) for licensing details.
Userplane WebChat
This module links the Userplane Web Chat into an ATutor installation. Users can communicate with others via text chat, or by audio and/or video conferencing. This module includes a sidemenu box for quick access to Userplane from anywhere within a course, or it can be made available as a student tool. Visit the Userplane Web site ( http://www.userplane.com ) to register an account for your ATutor installation, or use the ATutor community account listed with the module.
Student Tools :
The Student Tools module is a simple module that allows instructors to move the Student Tool icons off the course home page, and on to their own Student Tools page.
ATutor Modules Site
http://atutor.ca/atutor/modules.php
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ATutor 1.5.3 Translation
Translation of ATutor 1.5.3 is now underway. With the addition of a variety of new tools, there are about 230 new words and phrases to be translated for this release. Also in this release, the ATutor Handbook can be translated, so multiple versions of the Handbook can be maintained with each ATutor installation. Translators are encouraged to continue translating ATutor 1.5.3 now.Those who had previously completed a translation for the early release of ATutor 1.5.3, should review the language once more and translate the few adjustments that were made.
For further details see the Translator Documentation, and login to MyATutor to find the translation tools.
*Things you Should Know Before Translating*
http://www.atutor.ca/atutor/docs/translate.php
*MyATutor Login*
http://www.atutor.ca/my/sign_in.php
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Major Contributors to this Version
Special thanks goes to the following organizations for their contributions to this version of ATutor:Norwegian Centre for Telemedicine (NCT, http://www.telemed.no/)
Fraser Health Authority (FHA, http://www.fraserhealth.ca/)
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- greg; 06-February-2008 17:29:51 by Greg Gay
eXe Release 0.12
07-February-2006
eXe release 0.11
09-December-2005
- a new Flash Video idevice that makes it easy for authors to include video snippets in their eXe packages;
- the ability to include a hide/show feedback button in the iDevice editor;
- our first Mac OS build for eXe - it's still experimental, so expect a few teething problems;
- new localisations for Dutch and Icelandic; and
- an Ubuntu (linux for human beings) build for eXe ;
- the ability to register for future releases of eXe on eXeLearning.org from the help menu in the package
We welcome feedback from the community, so if you have a few minutes please complete the survey form. We need your feedback and ideas to improve on the technology.
...web content without the need to become proficient in HTML or XML markup...For folk who are partial to using Ubuntu, you can try our Ubuntu build. You will need to change your sources list by adding: "deb ftp://ftp.eduforge.org/pub/exe/ubuntu current main" and then executing the "apt-get update" and "apt-get install python2.4-exe" from the terminal window.
Feel free to post your comments and ideas on the Eduforge forums for the eXe project.
eXe release 0.10
02-November-2005
This release has seen the team overcome some significant technical difficulties. Of note in this release are the removal of the Firefox menu bar, the replacement of FCK editor with TinyMCE which includes increased WYSIWYG functionality, the addition of an experimental Cloze iDevice as well as the External Web Site iDevice and an experimental SCORM Quiz iDevice, the ability to change languages has been added (English, German, Chinese, Greek, Spanish are currently available, and the inclusion of a new style. Along with a range of bug fixes this is the strongest release we've had yet and brings some renewed vigour to the project. Expect significant improvements and additions in the following months.
Download eXe @ : http://exelearning.org/
Two of the developers of eXe, Brent Simpson and David Moore, will be attending the Open Source for Education in Europe 2005 and presenting a workshop entitled, "Using eXe for creating eLearning content". Please drop by if you're interested in learning more about the project.
If you are using eXe let us know where you are by visiting our Frappr map: http://www.frappr.com/exe
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- 03-Nov-2005 07:30 by mmalloch; Congratulations, eXe team!
Sweden talks Open Content
20-September-2005
The SIGOSSEE seminar in Sweden last week was brilliant.
Entitled Content for education in Europe: processes, platforms and standards, the seminar was organised by Peter Becker form the Interactive Institute and held at the impressive water side headquarters of the Sveriges Kommuner och Landsting (Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions who sponsored the event.
The aim of the meeting was to discuss open content, platforms and standards for Education in order to formulate a set of focus points for a continued national and European development work.
Technorati Tags: Open content, Open source
New Release of eXe
11-September-2005
The eLearning XHTML editor project has just released version 0.8 to coincide with Software Freedom Day. You can download the latest version from the eXe project web site.
The eXe project is developing an off-line authoring environment to assist teachers and academics in the publishing of web content without the need to become proficient in HTML or XML markup. You can export content as self-contained web sites or as IMS/SCORM content packages for delivery in your preferred learning management system.
Release 0.8 of the eXe software includes the following improvements:
- a new default stylesheet;
- an improved iDevice editor that enables you to create your own iDevices and assign icons for individual iDevices;
- an image gallery iDevice which you can use to create a gallery of thumbnails and captions. When published users can view the full-size image;
- a Flash iDevice that enables users to embed flash object in their e-content, however we still have some work to improve the usability of this iDevice so please let us know about our suggested improvements.
You can download the eXe project brochure, which summarises the project. There are currently versions in English, Spanish, French and Chinese. In the near future we hope to have brochures in Greek, Dutch, Romanian and Vietnamese with thanks to the eXe community. If you are able to assist with the translation of the brochure in other languages, please contact the project lead: w.mackintosh "at" auckland.ac.nz.
The eXe is still a young project and while there may still be a few bugs and much room for improvement, we welcome your feedback. Over the next 6 months we are working towards the production release (Version 1.0) and we are inviting feedback from the community to improve the software.
So feel free to post your comments and ideas on the Eduforge forums for the eXe project.
Some other links:
Eduforge - Innovation for Education
05-August-2005
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- Education after school; 11-June-2007 03:29:22 by Karif
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