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In addition to the interactive activities, the Xerte Online Toolkit template includes the ability to integrate Wikipedia pages, Flickr slideshows, maps from various sources including Google Maps , and a wide variety of other things. Creating a learning object is a very simple process. The user interface is straight forward as can be seen in the screenshot above.

The left side of the window contains the list of pages in the learning object. The Insert button opens a menu that lists all the available page types and the Copy and Delete buttons do exactly what they say they do. The items in the left panel can be reorganized by dragging them around or by using the arrows at the bottom, so it is possible to easily reorganize a lesson.

The right side of the screen displays the options for the item currently selected on the left. The options are pretty straight forward, just fill in the information and you are all set. Even the Advanced Options and Optional Properties are easy to understand. The only major drawback is the lack of a spell checker, but that can be avoided by writing content in LibreOffice or Word and pasting it in.

There is zero programming involved in creating a learning object with Xerte Online Toolkits. Adding a hyperlink inside a block of text is probably the most complicated thing most users might want to do on a regular basis, but that only requires some very basic HTML skills, if they want to enter the markup manually. Xerte does have a menu option to add hyperlinks, but the option is in the right-click menu, so it is possible that some people might miss it very few things in Xerte require using the right-click menu.

Xerte Online Toolkits makes it easy for instructors to focus on pedagogy, instead of having to learn technical skills. And if a user does want to progress beyond what Xerte Online Toolkits can do, the Xerte Developer's Edition allows the user to dig deeper, write code, and create even more complex learning objects. Beyond the export options used to create an archive to import into a LMS, Xerte Online Toolkits has several nice options for sharing learning objects with others assuming that Xerte Online Toolkits is installed on a server.

A project can be shared with someone with an account on the same server so that they can work on it with you, or you can give them read-only access. It is also possible to ask colleagues for a peer-review of your work.

They will receive access to your work and have the opportunity to provide you with feedback. You can also share a learning object by enabling the RSS option in an project's properties, so other people can see your learning object when they subscribe to the RSS feed for your Xerte server, or for your user account.

If you really want to share your object with the world, enabling the "Open Content" option makes it so your learning object is picked up and included in the Xerte Public E-Learning Repository XPERT under a license of your choice various Creative Commons licenses are included by default but a server admin can change which licenses are available to users. More resources: What is open education? How to use open source tool Xerte A guide to creating easy, online learning materials with Xerte.

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Forgot your password? Forgot your username? Create an account. Download files from a Xerte resource. Only deploy on an existing 3. Click here for the System Requirements. Stable release of Xerte Online Toolkits 3. Be sure to run upgrade. There is no need to do anything special for a new install. Click here for the Release Notes. Contains only the changes since September 12, Contains only the changes since October 6, Update 3.



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