DEVELOPING ONLINE COURSE MATERIALS WITH FRONTPAGE 2002 THAT CONFORM TO STANDARDS

  • Thread starter Dr Rick Lillie \(CSUSB\)
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Dr Rick Lillie \(CSUSB\)

Hello,

I am an accounting professor at California State
University at San Bernardino. I teach extensively online
and use FrontPage 2002 to create many of my course
materials. I am concerned about the need to conform to
SCORM and related standards affecting internet-based,
distance-learning materials.

Are the materials that I create with FrontPage 2002 and
upload to my website "standards compliant?" I would
appreciate hearing from other faculty members who are
dealing with this issue.

Please reply to my university email address at
(e-mail address removed).

Thanks. I look forward to hearing from you.

Dr. Rick Lillie
CSUSB
 
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Stefan B Rusynko

SCORM appears to be more about Content Management (heavily using XML) rather than the tools you use to create the content (other
than the need to create accessible content)

FP2003 provides some significant improvements in XLM integration which should help you, and accessibility, but you would need a
Content Management server to integrate FP Content into your courses

PS
I'm not an Educator




| Hello,
|
| I am an accounting professor at California State
| University at San Bernardino. I teach extensively online
| and use FrontPage 2002 to create many of my course
| materials. I am concerned about the need to conform to
| SCORM and related standards affecting internet-based,
| distance-learning materials.
|
| Are the materials that I create with FrontPage 2002 and
| upload to my website "standards compliant?" I would
| appreciate hearing from other faculty members who are
| dealing with this issue.
|
| Please reply to my university email address at
| (e-mail address removed).
|
| Thanks. I look forward to hearing from you.
|
| Dr. Rick Lillie
| CSUSB
 
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