期刊名称:ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
印刷版ISSN:2194-9042
电子版ISSN:2194-9050
出版年度:2005
卷号:XXXVI-6/W30
出版社:Copernicus Publications
摘要:The internet platform geoinformation.net offers 14 modules with a huge amount of content to support blended learning proposals. The content covers a basic set of academics with the intention to provide a basic curriculum for geoinformation. A fundamental concern during the development of geoinformation.net was to ensure a maximum of flexibility in terms of content combination and extensibility of the content pool. Closely connected with this point was the hope to increase the level of content reuse by reducing the content adoption barrier level. Starting from the geoinformation.net platform there are several demands to make on the functionality of the interaction tool, the LectureBuilder. Those demands include technical demands on the one hand and interaction demands on the other hand. Due to this, one demand was to support the geoinformation.net specific lecture navigation, as described in (Steinrücken&Plümer, 2004), and the geoinformation.net specific stylesheets for any lecture created by the LectureBuilder. Furthermore a user management is required to remember once created lectures of registrated users to enable them to edit these lectures and then download them again. To achieve a long-term usability of the LectureBuilder and the connected product, the lectures, the LectureBuilder is based on polpular international standards, like the content modules. These standards are in particular standards of the world wide web consortium [W3C] (XML, HTML et. al.). This proceeding compared with proprietary solutions offers serveral advantages like no license fees, downward compatibility of standard successors and a high level of interoperability. These are advantages which are essential for the long-term availability of project contents and services. In addition a couple of presentation tools like PowerPoint offer the possibility to export HTML and open by this way a possibility to generate slides to expand the content pool of geoinformation.net