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Open Source Tools for Highly Effective

E-Learning

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Liz Savage and Susan Mileto

SummaryWe have been working with our client, Greg Walsh, to research

open source tools for instructional designers. The eventual final

product will be a resource book, itself open source, of tools for e-

learning. The entire internship took place online, with most of our

work shared through Google Docs. We summarized the features

and uses for a variety of software tools, creating a few tutorials

using the tool to create instructional media.

ProposalOur proposal stated that we would:

• Work with our client, Greg Walsh, to produce a

handbook of open source tools

• Research open source tools for graphics, page

layout, audio, video, course design/development,

and LMS

• Write a description of each and create a text +

picture tutorial using the tool to create a piece of

instructional media

• Work together both in person and by collaborating

via Google Docs

• Use email and Google Docs to collaborate,

communicate, and submit all work to Greg Walsh

Personal goal

• Broaden our personal

knowledge of open

source tools available

• Explore ways to enhance

our own instructional

practice

Our goal for the internship was to:

What did we do and how did we do it ?• We worked independently, researching open-source

tools for e-learning, based off of our client’s book

outline

• We communicated via email to divide up tools.

• For each tool we wrote up:

• Major features

• Getting started with the software

• Instructional uses

Examples of tools explored

• Open Source Page layout tools: Scribus

• Open Source tools for graphics: GIMP, Inkscape, Scalable vector graphics versus bitmap

• Open Source tools for 3D: Blender, Pencil

• Open Source tools for Audio: Audacity

Google Docs for sharing

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Communication cont.

• Besides posting work to Google Docs, we used the

occasional e-mail and comment/discussion tools

with Docs to share ideas

Results

• Our result was creating the very beginning

of an eventual finished product, which will

be an Open Source resource book

• The following slides show a few of our

created pages.

Blender

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Pencil – 2D animation tool

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Scribus

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Lessons Learned

• We have learned

• Open Source Software is freely available,

and can cover almost any need for e-

learning

• It is important to find the right tool to fit

your training need, but it also needs to be

a tool you are comfortable working with

• How easy it is to work with others remotely

and collaborate using web-based tools

Next time?

• We’d seek out examples of desired end

products

• Become comfortable working with the tools

we’d create tutorials for in advance

• Have a regular check-in meeting to discuss

what was accomplished that week as well as

a plan for the upcoming week