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Authors usually create new course materials first using their favourite word processor. These can be course texts, workbooks, online tutorials or assessments. Course developers take these authored materials and use CourseworkerXML with their own preferred XML Editor to:
CourseworkerXML’s power comes from its in-built batch production tools that can for example paginate complex 700 page academic textbooks or journals in a few minutes. You edit and control the XML course master then sit back and let CourseworkerXML do the hard work of typesetting it professionally for you while you work on something else. In this way, CourseworkerXML saves days of production effort, particularly when updating or re-branding course materials. It also gives you a professional press capability of your own, for publishing and owning your own course materials, text books and journals. CourseworkerXML’s batch web page generator takes the same XML course master and batch generates thousands of accessible HTML/web pages from it in seconds. These can then be uploaded onto your web server or online learning environment, including Moodle, Blackboard, Saba and many others. From the quality perspective, CourseworkerXML produced online courses are much more useful, and can be highly interactive with hyperlinks, embedded assessments, activities and reflective tasks, helping you to deliver innovative, high quality, interactive courses. Strategically, CourseworkerXML is standards-based, so content assets are never locked in to a particular technology or vendor. It is a great way to invest once and forever in your course materials as long term assets. The explicit knowledge they contain can be passed on freely to future course teams as revision controlled repositories of flexible and intelligent course materials. |