Learning Content Development System from Microsoft

. Friday, May 16, 2008
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The Learning Content Development System (LCDS) is a tool that enables you to create high quality, interactive, online courses. Virtually anyone can publish e-learning courses by completing the easy-to-use LCDS forms that seamlessly generate highly customized content, interactivities, quizzes, games, and assessments—as well as Silverlight-based animations, demos, and other multimedia. Register to download the free LCDS release, then start creating your own e-learning courses today!

What does the LCDS offer?
With the LCDS, you can : Develop and deliver content quickly, while it is timely and relevant. Distribute your content via the Web or in a learning management system. Deliver Web content that conforms to Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM) 1.2, and which can be hosted in a learning management system. Upload or attach your existing content. (LCDS supports multiple file formats.). Choose from a wide variety of forms for authoring rich e-learning content. Develop your course structure and easily rearrange it at any time.

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Macromedia CourseBuilder for Dreamweaver Extension

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The CourseBuilder for Dreamweaver Extension is the most popular Macromedia learning extension. It accelerates the instructional development process with more than 40 pre-scripted learning interactions, quiz and assessment templates, and the ability to track results to a learning management system or database such as Lotus LearningSpace, using an AICC communication (instead of ADL SCORM).

Macromedia CourseBuilder Interactions let you define a complete web-based learning interaction. Tabbed wizard pages step you through creating and editing basic interactions. The wizard creates editable HTML, DHTML, and JavaScript based on the information that you enter. CourseBuilder extends the Macromedia Dreamweaver HTML editing functions by generating logic-based objects that interact with users, as well as external computer-managed instruction (CMI) applications that track and score user input.


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