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Just-in-time Math Object Library

Just-in-time Math Object Library. Stella Porto Sharron Love (Performtech). The project. Goals To provide just-in-time multimedia objects for clarification/explanation of basic mathematical concepts used in several UMUC courses. The project. The approach Outsourcing + in-house development

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Just-in-time Math Object Library

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  1. Just-in-time Math Object Library Stella PortoSharron Love (Performtech)

  2. The project • Goals • To provide just-in-time multimedia objects for clarification/explanation of basic mathematical concepts used in several UMUC courses

  3. The project • The approach • Outsourcing + in-house development • Proof of concept done through outsourcing • Involvement of key people in-house • Underlying structure done for further in-house development

  4. Outsourcing process • Discussion of ideas with outside company • Clear definitions of goals for future in-house development • Costing and definition of scope for proof of concept project • SME in-house

  5. Outsourcing process • The library structure was first developed • Four objects were used to show how the library would work • Each object done through several iterations • In-house SME produced the written narratives • Documentation and all source provided from outside company

  6. The just-in-time math learning objects library

  7. Details of implementation • Functional Description of Object Library and Object Template • Architecture is composed of three primary components organized into a structured directory hierarchy. • a main template (base.swf) • a generic object template (template.swf, to be renamed to reflect each unique object) • an organizational xml file (menu.xml).

  8. Details of implementation:Organizing and Accessing the Objects

  9. Details of implementation:Organizing and Accessing the Objects

  10. Details of implementation:Organizing and Accessing the Objects

  11. Details of implementation: Lauching Object

  12. Details of implementation: Directory Structure

  13. Details of implementation: Directory Structure

  14. Details of Implementation:Adding Objects to the Library

  15. Lessons learned • Advantage of using outsourcing to boost in-house development • Reduction in cost • Shorter project start-up time • Need to have POC within the institution for in-house development • This person needs to be involved • SME within the institution always works best and reduces cost • Each party needs to do what it does best

  16. Future plans • Plan for in-house development • CSI and Course-Dev • Connect with interested stakeholders • Get input for future objects • Inventory of existing objects (GSMT + SUS) to avoid repetition

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