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View the presentation on "A Contract Creator Centric Learning Management System"
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In this post, let's know more about the other remaining activities scaffolded by the Activity Planner.


This presentation will give you an idea how the Activity Planner works. Going a step further, you may want to already learn how to use the Activity Planner from this quick tutorial.
Some earlier posts tell more about the other new features of LAMS v2.3. Hope these help!

LAMS 2.3 has a lot of new features in its latest release. One of these is the Activity Planner: an alternative way to create educationally solid learning designs.
The LAMS Activity Planner is designed to produce runnable learning activities that can be readily used with students. It guides authors or teachers through the design process to enable them to add their own content to educationally sound learning activities. Existing learning designs, resources, and learning objects can be reused, thus, assisting teachers and lecturers in the process without requiring them to become experts in learning design or theory.
The LAMS Activity Planner provides lecturers with step-by-step guidance that helps them make theoretically informed decisions about the learning activities, tools, and resources they will need to attempt e-learning with some confidence.
There are two parts of the Activity Planner:


The author or teacher first identifies the type of activity that will be used for a class or group. Then, he/she will be presented with one or more templates available for the selected activity. As soon as the the template has been selected, the editor comes in to guide the author in designing the sequence.
Teachers and authors can choose a planner from one of the following 4 activity categories:


Interesting information? Stay tuned for the 2 remaining activity categories in my next post.

Time Graphs and Charts are among the newest features included in LAMS version 2.3. Surely, authors/teachers as well as the learners/students will have their share of advantages from these.
In the Monitoring Environment, the graphs show how quickly learners move through the activities in a sequence. If you're an author or a teacher, you can quickly troubleshoot areas where your students spend a lot of time on particular activities. You can also easily identify students and learners who are moving at a slower pace than the rest of the class. The graphs show "live" information as the learners move through the activities in sequence.
The Time Graphs can be seen on the Learners Tab in the monitoring environment. Viewing the Time Graph enables the monitor or teacher to see data on any learner in the sequence and compare their time to the class average.
As authors, teachers, or monitors, you are also able to choose the learner from which to get information or statistics. By viewing the Time Chart on each learner's activity stream, you can see the time they spent on each activity.
Time Graphs and Charts are beneficial to authors and teachers in the following aspects:
You understand your learners because you get to see how long it takes at every step
You understand your curriculum by tracking time at each step
Do you want to know more about the other new features in the latest release of LAMS? My recent posts will tell you more.

I am very happy to inform everyone that the Ajax Photo Album User Interface has been committed to OpenACS CVS.
Following the design pattern we used on Ajax File Storage UI, the Ajax Photo Album UI creates an ajax powered user interface on top of the photo album package using the principle of graceful degradation. Using the ExtJs and Shadowbox javascript libraries, AjaxPA UI v0.1d has the following features :
Interested to try it out ? Grab the code from http://cvs.openacs.org/cvs/openacs-4/packages/ajax-photoalbum-ui/and install the package on your OpenACS instance.
After installing the package, go to /doc/ (the documentation page for your openacs intall) and click "Ajax Photo Album UI" to view documentation on what you need to do to get the Ui to work with the Photo Album package.
Checkout our demos of AjaxPA UI at
http://solutiongrove.info/companya/photo-album/
http://www.solutiongrove.com/photo-album/

I'm going to try to post more about our progress as we get Sugar on a Stick ready for prime time. I'm going to try a sweet and sour formula
Record - http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4081
I played with Record on my iMac today.
The Sweet:
The Sour:
Why should we care?
Lots of people including a teacher in Oregon have told me that Record is one of the most popular activities with kids. It allows them to create video and audio content and that is the power to communicate in the 21st Century. I wanted to find out if it would work off the XO and although clearly we need to test more hardware I was pleased that my first test was Yes!
I also played around with local collboration. I did this by taking the jabber server name out of the network setting.
The Sweet:
The Sour:
Why do we care?
Bandwidth is definitely a concern in schools. Even though the vast majority have internet access the speed is often not what we are used to at home. As we add more computers and make the computers more useful this is going to be more of an issue. Last summer I had a school in an urban area turn us down for pilot because they didn't feel there was enough internet bandwidth.
One of the cool things about Sugar is if everyone is connected to the same hub they can collaborate without a jabber server and without even using or having an internet connection. This can be very sweet when you have a lot of people using computers and the internet is a trickle.
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