how to use courselab 2.4
DESCRIPTION
How to Use CourseLab 2.4. Prof. Roberto E. López Universidad Central del Caribe April 2012. System Requirements. Minimum system requirements for working with CourseLab : Microsoft ® Windows® 2000/XP/2003; Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher; 50MB hard drive space ; - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
System Requirements Minimum system requirements for working with
CourseLab:› Microsoft® Windows® 2000/XP/2003;› Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher;› 50MB hard drive space;
Minimum system requirements for viewing learning modules:› Microsoft® Windows® 98, Me, NT 4.0, 2000, XP, 2003 (limited support
for Microsoft® Windows® 95 *), and Linux› Internet Explorer 5.0 (Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher recommended),
Mozilla FireFox 1.0 or higher, Netscape® 7.2 or higher, limited support** for Opera 9.0 and higher and Safari 3.0 (Win) and higher
› JavaScript enabled› XML support enabled (Microsoft® XML Parser 3.0 or higher
recommended for Internet Explorer***)
Compliance to Standards Learning modules created using
CourseLab are compliant with the following e-Learning standards:› AICC (http://www.aicc.org/ )› SCORM 1.2 (http://www.adlnet.org/ )› SCORM 2004 (SCORM 1.3)
(http://www.adlnet.org/ )
Testing Capabilities
The current version of CourseLab supports the following types of questions: single choice multiple select ordered items numerical fill-in-blank text fill-in-blank matching pairs
Supported formats Text
› RichText-mode text editing› HTML-mode text editing› JavaScript code insertion
Pictures› GIF (including Animated GIF)› JPG› PNG› BMP
Video› AVI› WMV (Windows Media Video)› MPEG› MOV (QuickTime Movie)› RM (Real Media)› FLV (Adobe Flash Video)
Audio› AIFF› WMA (Windows Media Audio)› MP3› WAV› SWF (Adobe Flash)
Rich Media› Adobe Flash› Adobe Shockwave› Java-applets
Attaching external files› Text file (TXT)› HTML (.HTM, .HTML)› Rich Text Format (RTF)› Microsoft Word (DOC)› Microsoft Excel (XLS)› Adobe PDF› ZIP archive
Publishing Formats There are different output choices for
Course publishing:› For launching from a CD› For distribution in a Learning Management
System, which supports the AICC standard› For distribution in a Learning Management
System, which supports the SCORM 1.2 standard
› For distribution in a Learning Management System, which supports the SCORM 2004 standard
Publishing a Course The sequence of publishing steps is as
follows:› 1. Specify the runtime settings for each
Module› 2. Specify the Course runtime settings› 3. Launch the “Publish Course” wizard
Module Runtime Settings General Tab
› Identifier is a short Module ID which will be used in the Learning Management System.
› Description is a brief informal description of the Course, which will be used within the Learning Management System in the Module card.
Module Runtime Settings Checks Tab
› specify the software components that need to be checked for availability on a student’s computer prior to launching Module.