Build your own learning resources
A new version of the ARED (Application for Rapid E-learning Development) resource development tool has been released by the Australian Flexible Learning Framework.
The tool helps VET practitioners with little more than basic computer skills to easily build their own e-learning resources.
With ARED version 2.1, teachers and trainers no longer need to learn complicated multimedia skills to build learning resources. By adding their own content to one of ARED�s six e-learning templates, practitioners can develop engaging e-learning resources for delivery via CD-ROM, website, or learning management system.
In addition to creating learning materials, the resource enables e-learning content to be packaged so that its structure and navigation can be interpreted and applied across a range of learning management systems.
Through the updated ARED resource, practitioners can now:
- produce files that meet the 2009 E-standards for Training
- create valid SCORM content packages
- access new help material and instructions for developing their learning resource
- create and modify valid metadata files using the integrated Vetadata Tool.
For more information contact the Australian Flexible Learning Framework on 07 3307 4700, enquiries@flexiblelearning.net.au or visit http://pre2009.flexiblelearning.net.au/flx/go/home/projects/2006/newpractices2006/pid/369
This page was generated on 29 September, 2009

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