Hi 

Originally from an Arts background and once a teacher, I'm now supporting 
academics in the Humanities Faculty to 
create online learning materials, largely in the WebCT Virtual learning 
environment. This means I'm good with 
WebCT, Dreamweaver, css and what I need to do in HTML but not at all familiar 
with what's going on here. I need to 
work out how to do this before I point academics to the content. Also  I'd like 
to assess how easy it would be for 
academics to do it for themselves.

Thanks.

Anita

On 26 May 05, at 14:56, Ben Metcalfe wrote:

> > > Can someone tell me if there's an idiot's guide on how to 
> > actual use 
> > > the material?
> > >
> > We have a moodle on how RSS works for educators and some 
> > examples of how some educators are beginning to use it. It's 
> > a non-tech cut down language version with concrete examples - 
> > you can abstract from that to this hopefully.
> > 
> > http://www.l4l.co.uk/moodle
> > 
> > The course key is: "valhalla"
> 
> I just want to thank David Tattersall, Chris Neale and Leon "l4l" Cych
> for providing some great resources on using RSS feeds in your projects.
> 
> 
> Anita + Dr Brittain: both of you were looking for help on how to use the
> feeds.  What kind of help do you specifically need - perhaps you could
> give some background as to your current experience and what you are
> wanting to achieve and the discussion group may be able to offer further
> assistance.
> 
> 
> Finally, if anyone has any recommendations for good tutorials and howtos
> on working with RSS, XML, etc please let us know.  We're going to start
> compiling a list of useful resources for less-experienced developers.
> 
> 
> Ben Metcalfe :: backstage.bbc.co.uk
> 
> 


Anita Gill
Teaching & Learning Officer
Faculty of Humanities CSU
Manchester University
Manchester
M13 9PL

0161-275-8315


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