An interactive computer-based system is any technology incorporating some form of electronic logic designed to help people complete tasks, achieve goals. This module looks at various design techniques and issues that surround the implementation and the evaluation stages.
Provides a forum for exchange of information between people who are administering Moodle sites at this University.
An area for discussion of the specification
This conference took place on 12 May 2004. The aims of the Conference were to celebrate and disseminate good practice in learning and teaching, and to provide an opportunity for colleagues to discuss issues relating to learning and teaching.
- This course contains information relevant to the planned York Virtual Learning Environment and provides a forum for discussion.
This project aims to develop a tools to help with the coordination of final year projects. The tool will be of use in Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics, Psychology, and other Departments. The project is currently looking for funding.
- This is where we explore the possibilities that open source software offers for the York Virtual Learning Environment.
For testing purposes only
- The Remote Question Protocols allows e-learning software (VLEs, assessment systems) to incorporate assessment items (questions) rendered and scored by external web services.
- Teacher: Niall Barr
- Teacher: Alex Smith
- Teacher: Niall Sclater
- Teacher: Gustav Delius
The APIS Marking Service project is developing a toolkit for integrating external marking web services into e-learning applications, for example VLE's or assessment systems.
