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X4L Strand B Projects also include JORUM+
and Reload.
JORUM+: will provide a practical
'test-bed' investigation into a digital repository for learning
materials, one that is both capable of providing the technical infrastructure
for storage and retrieval of learning objects, and stimulating the
re-use of learning materials for UK further and higher education.
Further information can be found at http://www.jorum.ac.uk.
Reload: objectives include the production
of a suite of software tools for authoring and delivery of standard-compliant
learning objects. Reload has free content packaging software available
for download. Further information can be found at http://www.reload.ac.uk.
Other initiatives and projects include:
CETIS (Centre for
Educational Technology Interoperability Specifications): Members
of TOIA are also active within the CETIS
Assessment Special Interest Group which coordinates the UK's
FE and HE activities in the area of online assessment interoperability.
This valuable open community forum allows both educational and commercial
developers and stakeholders to discuss interpretation and implementation
of the Question and Test Interoperability specifications. Briefings
on QTI and other specifications can be also found via the CETIS
website at http://www.cetis.ac.uk/static/briefings.html
The CAA Centre: The Computer-assisted
Assessment (CAA) Centre was part of a three year TLTP3 project on
the implementation and evaluation of CAA. Established in October
1998, the Centre aims were to assist staff in higher education with
the development and implementation of CAA. Further information can
be found at http://www.caacentre.ac.uk
e3an: is a HEFCE funded
Fund for Development in Teaching & Learning (FDTL) Phase 3 project
(No. 53/99) The project has built a set of peer reviewed test bank
questions for electrical and electronic engineering. It has also
established and built a network in order to identify and disseminate
good practice in Engineering Assessment to UK Academics. Further
information can be found at http://www.e3an.ac.uk
COLEG: The Colleges Open Learning
Exchange Group (COLEG) is an organisation made up from 43 of Scotland's
Further Education Colleges and was established to develop learning
opportunities through member colleges working together to generate,
exchange and promote the use of high quality flexible learning materials.
TOIA, e3an and COLEG are actively developing COLA
(COLEG Online Assessment Project) templates and conversion tools
to allow creation of interoperable assessments using MS Word. A
version of the templates and conversion tool will be available for
download from this site soon. Further information on COLEG can be
found at http://www.coleg.org.uk
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