Main features
Web-based teaching material
- Attractive for any flexible educational model, including distance education
- Ideal for a material in active development
- Can be approached from any computer attached to the Intervet via a number of different browsers
- Features static text and images as well as animations for illustration of dynamic scenes
- Can make use of full color illustrations throughout a material
- Allows for arbitrary repetions and side tracks, because the concern about the volume of a material is a primary issue
- Uses open W3C standards such as HTML, XML, and SVG instead of proprietary formats
- Should provide for a traditional paper edition of the material as well
The LENO system
- The material is presented using several different overlapping views
- Provides text, images, sound, as well as animations
- The material can be presented using several pre-existing graphical styles
- The slide view can be used for presentation in an auditorium
- The annotated slide view gives additional textual details
- The audio tracks complement the textual explanations
- The thematic views mimics a traditional text book exposition of the material
- The trails provides for various selections of the material without copying any material
- The lectures can be presented as automatically progressing slide shows with audio tracks
- Computer programs can be included directly from the source, without any manual copying involved
- Elements of the material can be repeated without making actual copies of it
- The material is structured linearly in lectures of themes of pages
- Side track lectures provides for branching of the material
- The programmatic approach to authoring is ideal as a battle against document complexity
- Allows for several editions of the material through programmatic variations
- Is formally defined by an XML document type definition
- Is authored in an programmic format which is tightly connected to XML
- Is presented conservatively as standard HTML page using CSS, with additional use of real audio and SVG animations
Genereret: 12. December 2002, 16:23:18