Development of sustainable e-learning content with the open source e-Lesson Markup Language Dipl. natw. Jo ë l Fisler - GITTA Coordinator ISPRS Workshop.

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Development of sustainable e-learning content with the open source e-Lesson Markup Language Dipl. natw. Jo ë l Fisler - GITTA Coordinator ISPRS Workshop

Dipl. natw. Joël Fisler (University of Zurich) - ISPRS Workshop Content The GITTA Project The concept behind GITTA eLML: ECLASS in XML The eLML content elements eLML output options Why use eLML?

Dipl. natw. Joël Fisler (University of Zurich) - ISPRS Workshop The GITTA Project Consortium of 10 GIST teaching institutes Institutions cover 75% of Swiss GIS students Realized , Maintenance In total 50 lessons and 10 case studies GITTA is a modular online course in GIST (Geographic Information Science & Technology)

Dipl. natw. Joël Fisler (University of Zurich) - ISPRS Workshop Level (e.g. Basic Level) Module (e.g. Systems) Lesson (e.g. What is a GIS?) Unit (e.g. Introduction) - Entry - Clarify - Look - Act - Self-assessment - Summary The concept behind GITTA Overview of GITTAs didactical guidlines: These didactical guidelines were mapped in XML using XMLSchema Basic /Intermed. Six topics One XML file Based on ECLASS by Gerson (2000) Founded in 2004

Dipl. natw. Joël Fisler (University of Zurich) - ISPRS Workshop What is XML? eXtensible Markup Language (unlike HTML that has a fix set of elements that be used) Strict syntax in comparison to HTML Based on flat text files and not on binaries Easy to read for both humans and machines Project of the World Wide Web Consortium Started 1998; today a widely used standard Structure defined using XML Schema Flexible output formats: HTML, PDF, RTF

Dipl. natw. Joël Fisler (University of Zurich) - ISPRS Workshop Why use XML? Content XML lesson files written by authors independently of the layout/presentation Authors are bound to a strict structure (eLML) XML lesson files written by authors independently of the layout/presentation Authors are bound to a strict structure (eLML) Layout XML files transformed using CSS and XSLT Different output formats Designer works autonomous from author XML files transformed using CSS and XSLT Different output formats Designer works autonomous from author Logic Databases access using XSP syntax E.g used for user auth., store metadata etc. Databases access using XSP syntax E.g used for user auth., store metadata etc. Via Server (Cocoon) Via Browser (Firefox) Via XML Editor (XMLSpy) Via Server (Cocoon) Via Browser (Firefox) Via XML Editor (XMLSpy) Processor HTML PDF, RTF CP (Content Packages) XML

Dipl. natw. Joël Fisler (University of Zurich) - ISPRS Workshop eLML: ECLASS in XML Lesson starts with entry & goals and ends with a summary (optional in unit) Self-assessments are optional on both levels Content stored in learning objects (clarify, look act) Both glossary and bibliography are validated via the XML schema Metadata only for tutors

Dipl. natw. Joël Fisler (University of Zurich) - ISPRS Workshop Content elements In eLML elements can either be represented as a paragraph, inline within a sentence or both. Paragraph elements: column, table, list, box, popup, paragraph Inline elements: newLine, formatted and indexItem Both Paragraph/Inline: term, multimedia, link, citation Attributes: Alignment, Icon, Title, Glossary/Bibliography reference, Role, Label (for links), Size

Dipl. natw. Joël Fisler (University of Zurich) - ISPRS Workshop eLML: Output options XHTML 1.0 with personal layout No XML knowledge needed (CSS/HTML) PDF (Formatting Obj.) IMS Content Package and SCORM supported Content feeded offline!

Dipl. natw. Joël Fisler (University of Zurich) - ISPRS Workshop Why use eLML? Homogeneous content: Using eLML allows structuring e-learning content, generate similarly looking lesson and still remain independent. Sustainability: eLML is based on XML offering many advantages compared to proprietary formats. Real world application: eLML was developped and tested during the three year GITTA period. Community: Using eLML means sharing tools and knowledge between other eLML users. Cost: eLML is open source and therefore free.

Dipl. natw. Joël Fisler (University of Zurich) - ISPRS Workshop Contact address Geographisches Institut der Universität Zürich Winterthurerstrasse Zürich Joël Fisler Tomorrow: Presentation about GITTA at 9 a.m. (DDGI) For more information subscribe our newsletter on elml.ch!