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Research and Implementation of Web-Based E-Learning Course Auto-generating Platform

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Technologies for E-Learning and Digital Entertainment (Edutainment 2008)

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Aiming at the actuality that it is difficult and high-cost to teachers whose professions are non-computer to develop web-based E-Learning courses in traditional way, the research developed a platform of auto-generating web-based E-Learning courses by adopting systemic and scientific method and technology of ASP.NET 2.0. In the platform, through some simple operations, for instance, selecting function modules of teaching activities and editing teaching contents according to instructional strategies, an independent web-based E-Learning course which is in accordance with characters of students and subject and teaching regulations of E-Learning can be generated and the instructional design philosophy of teachers can be realized. The web-based course generated by the platform can be maintained easily and updated again and again.

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Zhigeng Pan Xiaopeng Zhang Abdennour El Rhalibi Woontack Woo Yi Li

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Wang, Z., Wang, X., Wang, X. (2008). Research and Implementation of Web-Based E-Learning Course Auto-generating Platform. In: Pan, Z., Zhang, X., El Rhalibi, A., Woo, W., Li, Y. (eds) Technologies for E-Learning and Digital Entertainment. Edutainment 2008. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5093. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69736-7_8

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