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  • ...ol for producing web contents. The advantage of web sites made with static web contents is that they last (e.g. tecfa.unige.ch has been around since 1994. Specific tools for web programming are not included here.
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  • H5p is a [[Multimedia authoring system]] for the web that is popular in education. I allows creating simple multimedia presentat [[category: web authoring]]
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  • ...proficient in HTML or XML markup. eXe can export content as self-contained web pages or as [[SCORM]] 1.2 or [[IMS Content Package]]s that can be imported * [http://www.wikieducator.org/Online_manual eXe Authoring project on-line manual]
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  • '''Structured authoring''' and '''structured content''' refer to development, deployment and manage ...nline. ([http://www.scriptorium.com/structure.pdf whitepaper on structured authoring])}}
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  • ...fit-making educational institutions, who make their pages available on the web. Other users must wait until September 1, 2009, when we release a freeware [[Category: Authoring tools]]{{edutechwiki}}
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  • === Through the web editing === ...is a lightweight structured data publishing framework that lets you create web pages with support for sorting, filtering, and rich visualizations by writi
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  • === PC-based Authoring tools === ...|ActivePresenter is a solution for making interactive screencasts, rapidly authoring and maintaining interactive e-learning content}} (Oct. 2012)
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  • ...s bring to the task. In the case at hand, the task is using the World Wide Web.}}, James D. Foley, cited by [http://www.informit.com/ informIT], retrieved The essence of a web usability structure, is according to Badre (2002:chapter 2):
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  • .../products/authorware/ Macromedia (now Adobe) Authorware] is a [[multimedia authoring system]] (environment, tool) for creating computer-based [[Wikipedia: Multi [http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/alternates/ Web Player].
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  • 2. D. Sampson, P. Karampiperis and P. Zervas, "Authoring Web-based Learning Scenarios based on the IMS Learning Design: Preliminary Eval ...oland Kaschek, Shonali Krishnaswamy, Zhengxiang Pan, Quan Z. Sheng (Eds.), Web Information Systems Engineering, Proceedings of the WISE 2005 International
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  • Bersatide: '''Best practices collaborative design editor''' is a web based tool to help in the design of a complete [[CSCL|Computer Supported Co A [http://hera.fed.uva.es/~ivan/bersatide/CSCLdesign.htm web application] in spanish is available.
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  • ...y used for word processors, but has other applications, such as Web (HTML) authoring. ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WYSIWYG Wikipedia], retrieved 15:46, 29 Oct
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  • ...ol for producing web contents. The advantage of web sites made with static web contents is that they last (e.g. tecfa.unige.ch has been around since 1994. Specific tools for web programming are not included here.
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  • ...g''' refers to a variety of emergent new forms of digital narratives, e.g. web-based stories, interactive stories, [[hypertext]]s, narrative [[computer ga ...vailable multimedia tools, including graphics, audio, video animation, and Web publishing.}} ([http://www.coe.uh.edu/digital-storytelling/introduction.htm
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  • * Anitta Altenburger (2002). Authoring XTM Topic Maps, Part I, [http://topicmaps.it.bond.edu.au/docs/6/toc HTML] ...Bénédicte et Soto, Michel, Topic Maps et la navigation intelligente sur le Web Sémantique, [http://www.lalic.paris4.sorbonne.fr/stic/octobre/octobre1/Le_
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  • === Web contents === * [[XHTML]], was a popular web page format (maybe to be replaced by [[XHTML5]] in some uncertain future).
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  • * An '''authoring environment''' is toolkit to build software or digital contents. * An educational '''authoring environment''' allows to create artifacts like web sites, interactive hypermedia, microworlds, simulations,
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  • ...ge authoring tool guides and supports the course teacher in the process of authoring computer-interpretable representations (using the IMS learning design stand As of 2012, there is a new prototype for a web-based version. As of April 2014, it is open to the public. However, we do n
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  • '''ToonTalk''' is an [[authoring environment]] to build [[microworld]]s in a similar spirit of Papert's LOGO * ToonTalk is a cheap commercial system. See the Web Site for vendors appropriate to your region of the world.
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  • '''Authoring systems''' are [[authoring environment]]s that have on-screen tools like menus, prompts, icons etc. th ...lder] (online role-playing simulations). Search for the Experience Builder authoring tool
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  • ...oped for use in education, to a lesson [http://molo.concord.org/authoring/ authoring system] that creates student learning activities based on the engine, and t ...The Molecular Workbench (MW) software is a free, open-source modeling and authoring program specifically designed for use in science education. Powered by a se
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  • {{web technology tutorial|Menu}} '''Most tutorials are drafts''' that may never be completed since the web is already rich with tutorials - [[User:Daniel K. Schneider|Daniel K. Schne
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  • SimQuest is a free authoring system developed by University of Twente for designing and creating simulat == Authoring with SimQuest ==
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  • ...etching on paper), to much more complicated (desktop prototyping software, web-based prototyping software, mind-mapping software, etc). Which one is the m Wireframe mockups can illustrate of the layout of fundamental elements of the web page. There exist several kinds of tools, e.g.
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  • ...l system to develop HTML pages but also interactive client and server-side web pages. [[Category: Authoring tools]]{{edutechwiki}}
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  • ...o innovative research in computer science, or creation of advanced dynamic web sites. .... It includes 2D and 3D graphics, images, text, particles, pres-entations, web-pages, videos, sound and [[MIDI]], etc. It includes the ability to share de
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  • Twine is an [[interactive fiction]] open-source tool that runs in a web browser and can be developed through a browser. It could be used as a tool == Authoring ==
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  • ...Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL, pronounced "smile") enables simple authoring of interactive audiovisual presentations. SMIL is typically used for "rich === Native Web browser implementations ===
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  • Fle3 ('''Future Learning Environment''') is a web-based computer supported collaborative learning ([[CSCL]]) environment. is * [http://lemill.net/ LeMill] Web community for finding, authoring and sharing learning resources. (see also http://lemill.org/trac/)
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  • Web wireframes are sketches of the structure of a web page (in various details) and an important tool in [[user interaction and u {{quotation|A website wireframe (also "web wire frame", "web wireframe", "web wireframing") is a basic visual guide used in interface design to suggest t
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  • ...eems to have been published by Thomas Reeves on some now dead Georgia Tech Web Site. Since [[User:DSchneider|DSchneider]] found the model ((c) Reeves, 199 * Selecting Authoring Systems
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  • ...ORE) defines standards for the description and exchange of aggregations of Web resources. The OAI-ORE specifications are based around the ORE Model which ...expose the rich content in these aggregations to applications that support authoring, deposit, exchange, visualization, reuse, and preservation.}} ([http://www.
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  • * Content structure ([[structured authoring]], usually an [[XML]] application). These so-called [[structured authoring]] formats are somewhat human readable.
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  • * WISE = Web-based inquiry science environment, a free on-line science learning environm ...er Area lets you explore new projects and grade your students' work on the Web. Best of all, everything in WISE is completely free.}} ([http://wise.berkel
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  • ; Web-based ...(same spirit as prezi, but different, i.e. more geared toward interactive web presentations)
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  • ...ted Development Environment]], [[Web authoring system]], [[XML editor]], [[Authoring environment]]. ...port for common formats and scripting languages used to create educational web contents and programs. However they all(?) share the problem that syntax su
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  • ...on. Mozilla Firefox was designed with the idea of being a small and simple web browser, delegating more advanced functions to Mozilla extensions.}} ([http See also: [[web browser]]
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  • ...ne to Machine interaction over a network. Web services are frequently just Web APIs that can be accessed over a network, such as the Internet, and execute ...bservices.xml.com/pub/a/ws/2002/02/12/webservicefaqs.html Top Ten FAQs for Web Services], retrieved 20:58, 23 April 2007 (MEST)
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  • * [[Using Inkscape for web animation]] ...p://tavmjong.free.fr/INKSCAPE/MANUAL/html/Web.html Chapter 23. SVG and the Web]
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  • ...ut WWW design and style. Entries should have real '''contents''' useful to web designers. ...:web technologies|web technologies]], [[:category:web technology tutorials|web technology tutorials]], [[usability]] and [[:category:Ergonomics and human-
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  • ...and usability]], e.g. [[user experience]], [[web prototyping software]], [[web wireframe]] and [[usability]] ...ign methodologies|Design methodologies]] and [[:category:Web authoring|Web authoring]]
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  • ...hen CD-ROMs and, later, online. CBT courseware is typically developed with authoring languages that are designed to create interactive question/answer sessions. ...n the form of [[web-based training]] (WBT). The difference between CBT and WEB are that:
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  • ...ions made with SVG (including games). At some point there will be high-end authoring tools. As of Jan 2013, Flash CS3 can output some kind of HTML5 that require ...dead. [[HTML5]] is the opposite, i.e. a huge monolithic platform made for web applications, i.e. SVG and MathML are '''part''' of HTML5. Integration with
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  • ...ML framework for creating structured eLessons using XML. For easier lesson authoring eLML currently offers an offline (OpenOffice based - see below) editor. elML is an authoring toolkit that doesn't need a specific environment.
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  • {{quotation|Web accessibility refers to the inclusive practice of making websites usable by See also: [[web usability]], [[usability]], [[ergonomics]] and [[cognitive ergonomics]]
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  • XHTML is a family of current and future Web document types and modules that reproduce, subset, and extend [http://www.w (2) '''XHTML 1.0 Transitional''' - Many people writing Web pages for the general public to access might want to use this flavor of XHT
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  • See also: [[heuristic evaluation]], [[Research-Based Web Design & Usability Guidelines]] (US gov guidelines) and [[usability and use === Usability of web sites ===
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  • ...timed text are the real time subtitling of foreign-language movies on the Web, captioning for people lacking audio devices or having hearing impairments, * Subtitles of movies on the Web (foreign languages)
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  • ...le stand-alone HTML-based preview package that can be deployed on a simple web server. ...o be a good alternative. If you are looking for an easy e-learning content authoring tool, look at [[eXe]]
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  • ...mmers. Educational activity ideas can be turned into software with minimal authoring effort in the form of interactive Microworlds which contain specially desig ...und educational value with drastically reduced costs (comparing to current authoring methods). This is made possible because: a) Components provide pre-packaged
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  • '''AgentSheets''' are a kind of authoring kit for [[microworld]] with a special but not exclusive focus on learner co ...he Ristretto compiler directly into Java applets that can be embedded into web pages.}} [http://l3d.cs.colorado.edu/systems/agentsheets/],, retrieved 19:2
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