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Documentation and E-Learning (Part 4): Make a Real Student Courses
School teachers know that reality is a major instructors. Chem-class explosion, telescope observations, and travel in biology can lead to real learning faster than textbooks. And the discovery and adventure that accompanies such experiences are powerful factors to inspire students to continue learning. Some e-learning products and materials could be even more effective if it also pulled in real time, real-world data and training videos students.
The challenge, of course, you're doing! Several techniques can help:
- Tapping into the real world Web sites and cams.
- The merger of streaming videos of the real world with screens online LMS training.
- Zoom in material reality current reference.
This article describes the first of these. And when they appear in the future, documentation and e-Learning (Parts 5 and 6) submit to others.
To date, documentation, and developers of e-Learning has come closest to putting reality in its products, including Flash animations showing how to perform the procedures. But these are pre-designed presentations. May appear interactive, but reporting and response to user actions are scheduled in advance. There is no real exploration of them the fire of student interest.
Playing in the real world Web sites and Chambers
If you already play flash movies in the pages of the online course will not be a big jump technique similar to Web sites in real time or live video stream them. It might even be easy.
- If air traffic controllers to your target audience? Then ATC few live shows that could be useful in courses ATC
- All traffic through U.S. in any time: natca.org / flight-explorer / states states.aspx
- Atlanta Center (Animation is based on time): atcmonitor.com /
- New York JFK (Click on a plane to see the details): passur.com / jfk.html
- If the eye doctors their training objective? Then tell your students to enter the site next Wednesday between 11 am and 6 pm EST for live feeds of procedures Lasik. You can click on "Camera Control" on top of the page to select your point of view (even one through surgeon on-camera) and the control of camera tilt, pan, zoom and focus. (When the main camera zoom, the doctor and nurse heard him, turned and waved). lasiktv.com /
- Earth Sciences students can access this live demonstration of the rotation of the Earth at any time. Tell them to see how Foucault pendulum that appears to turn over the the compass points to the actual rotation of the Earth: pendelcam.kip.uni-heidelberg.de/view/index.shtml
- Meteorology? This, at the expense of Florida's Delray Beach cam allows students fear to tropical storms and even hurricanes live when they come, hit, and passing. The site also provides links to videos of the storm the past: hurricanecity.com / cam.htm
- If you are creating online training on volcanology, here's a list of the volcano-cams that are displayed in near real time: volcanolive.com / volcanocams.html
- Zoology? This site lists pages of cameras that can be fun courses for children. (And yes, the Smithsonian 'Invertebrates Microscope Cam "can be icky!): Search.earthcam.com / search / Ec_kids_search.php 0:128:1? Cat = ANI and vars =
- Space astronomy? Science and You're in luck:
- Live NASA space shuttle countdown page: countdown.ksc.nasa.gov transport / back / / CST /
- NASA Internet TV channels on space exploration often canned video playback, but sometimes views broadcast live on Earth and space projects in real time the International Space Station itself: nasa.gov / multimedia / nasatv /
- The latest images from the Mars Orbiter European Space Agency Express: webservices.esa.int/blog/blog/6
- Recent views of the day and night on Earth from hundreds of satellites in orbit (you can also see the Earth from the direction of the sun or the moon): / cgi-bin / uncgi / Earth / action? fourmilab.ch opt =- p
- Only a few real-time solar data in near real time / image sites:
sprg.ssl.berkeley.edu / brightness / suntoday.html
swpc.noaa.gov / solar_sites.html
sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov /
sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov / Data / real-time images.html
solarmonitor.org /
- And these two eyes appearing sites allow students to explore all visible (and invisible) world under its own power … with the latest pictures of the telescopes in space and around the world:
Microsoft WorldWide Telescope: worldwidetelescope.org / Home.aspx
Google Sky (Google has a site similar land or ocean): google.com / sky /
Also check out the educational content of the WorldWide Telescope site ("Tours") that have been created through the site … plus their instructional videos on how to make your own.
These are only a small fraction of content that is out there on almost any topic. A little searching can release resources for use as well. (But even if the content is freely available over the Internet, and your provider should be excited more viewers have led to it, be sure to ask about the necessary permits and credit.)
And if you have real time video own content, you can use a video-streaming service to be available to students based on multiple Web.
Web-cam "telepresence" not always as good as being there (which may not even be possible). But it can be almost as good and better times. For a web site or cam to be useful for e-learning, however, ideally:
- Update in real time or near real time (cameras that slower refresh every 30 seconds may exhaust the patience of the audience).
- Provision of data and images to suit your needs (some cameras even on the Internet now in HD).
- They focus on issues that will be on display most of the time (this eliminates "UFO" cameras "and" ghost houses ").
- Easy to find (you can take a lot of searching to find useful content on the web).
- Being online (cameras websites are easy to take out of service).
- Allow users to control camera movement and focus (usually through a queue fabric that gives every viewer a short period of control).
- You can see at least Firefox and Internet Explorer (some cameras still work fine with Firefox) … and Safari would not hurt either.
Next time in Part 5 of my documents and e-Learning Series, I will describe a new amazing tool that e-learning content creators and writers of all documentation can be used within the next years. So stay tuned!
About the Author
Dave Powell is Documentation Manager for SyberWorks Inc., a privately-held supplier of e-Learning software and training. For the past 15 years, he has written award-winning marketing collateral and user documentation for hardware/software companies like PictureTel, 3Com, Philips Medical Systems, Polaroid, and SyberWorks. Prior to that, he edited and wrote for publications like Computerworld, Infosecurity News, Networking Management, Digital Design, LightWave, Popular Computing, Harvard Business Review, and Leaders. (During that time, he also served as an author and Editorial Advisor for Sesame Street.)
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