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Collaborative Portals for Distributed and Distance Learning

Given by Geoffrey C. Fox at NCSA Industrial Partners Meeting on October 12-13 99. Foils prepared October 10 99

Architecture of Training Portal with interfaces, services and distributed educational objects
Internetics Curricula used in our web-based training
Standards and pragmatic use of XML for Educational Objects
Services and some solutions: Databases for administration and content; Authoring.
  • WebCT and Blackboard commercial solutions
Motivation for Distance Education and Training
  • New business models for Universities
Collaborative Portals -- Interactive Course delivery using Tango Interactive today and how to do it right
e-commerce and other applications of this technology


Table of Contents for Collaborative Portals for Distributed and Distance Learning


001 Collaborative Portals for Distributed and Distance Learning
002 Overview of Training Portals
003 Portals in Education and Training
004 3-Tier Architecture for Education Portal
005 Basic Multi Tier architecture
006 Internetics and Computational Science Curriculum
007 Conventional Computational Science
008 Information Track of Computational Science
009 Information Track of Computational Science
010 Detailed Course Contents
011 What is Internetics ?
012 Internetics and Computational Science
013 Synergy of Parallel Computing and The Grid Internetics as Unifying
     Principle
014 Sample 1999 Java Academy Certificate
015 Collaborative Portals for Distributed and Distance Learning  
    Standards and Pragmatic XML
016 Standards and XML I
017 Standards and XML II
018 XML and Other Object Models
019 A Custom Java Applet for Quizzes(6 problems)
020 Part of XML definining quiz
021 Fragment of NPAC Education XML DTD
022 Re-usable Education Object Strategy
023 Collaborative Portals for Distributed and Distance Learning  
    Education Portals
024 Major Commercial Education Portal Technology I
025 Major Commercial Education Portal Technology II
026 Some General Objects of Importance to Education
027 (Education) Portal Building Model
028 General Object Descriptors of Interest to Education II
029 WebWisdomDB Curriculum System
030 Manager Function of WebWisdomDB
031 Access WebWisdomDB Curricula Database I
032 Access WebWisdomDB Curricula Database II
033 General Object Descriptors of Interest to Education III
034 Education Specific Objects
035 Some Important Education Services/Tools
036 Collaborative Portals for Distributed and Distance Learning  
    Synchronous Web Based Education
037 Why use Distance Education and Training?
038 Traditional Model of Instruction
039 Better Model of Instruction
040 Role of Collaborative Objects in Education
041 Universal Shared Object Strategy
042 Collaborative Portals for Distributed and Distance Learning  
    Collaborative Technology Today
043 What is Web-based Collaboration?
044 Simplest Shared Object is Client Side Java Applet
045 Architecture of Tango Distance Education
046 Courses at Jackson State
047 So putting these ideas together for  Distance Education
048 Shared Simulations --  Fluid Flow and Planetary Motion
049 Applications of Web-based Collaboration
050 More General Shared server side Objects
051 Sharing Server Side Objects II
052 Shared Event Model of Collaboration?
053 So what do we have now--TangoInteractive
054 TangoInteractive System Architecture
055 Collaborative Portals for Distributed and Distance Learning  
    Collaboration with XML Tomorrow
056 Next Generation TangoInteractive
057 Collaboration Framework
058 Each Collaborating Client Receives Events
059 Shared Portal on the Web
060 A Collection of Shared Place Components
061 SPDL Example: Declare Shared Portal Objects
062 Another Example of SPDL: Define User Roles
063 XML Collaborative Web page Architecture
064 Applications of Shared XML Content Pages
065 XML and Universal Access I
066 XML and Universal Access II


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