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    Title: Enhancing SCORM through Creating a Reusable JAVA Class Repository
    Authors: Chun-Feng Hsiao
    Chih-Ping Chu
    Contributors: 資訊科技系
    Keywords: authoring tools and methods
    interactive learning environments
    eLearning
    scenario-based elearning
    simulations
    Date: 2010-09
    Issue Date: 2012-05-22 16:36:48 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM) is a set of standards that have been widely adopted when developing eLearning products. However, even with the use of SCORM, the creation of a simulation-based eLearning course is still a hard task. An instructor can neither easily obtain source code from existing learning objects repositories nor reuse and adapt existing simulations to suit the instructor's needs. We describe an experimental reusable JAVA class repository that embeds itself in a SCORM run-time environment to support software reuse and the cooperative creation of simulation-based courses. Finally, we provide advice on how to promote software reuse and assure the quality of simulation-based eLearning courses.
    Relation: Software: Practice and Experience 40(10):p.865-881
    Appears in Collections:[Dept. of Multimedia and Game Development] Periodical Articles

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