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тАО03-28-2002 01:35 AM
тАО03-28-2002 01:35 AM
hi, wondering if anyone considered utilities for developing CBTs that are browsable on HP-UX, Linux and Windows?
possible the only one would be html based.. but hp-ux by default won't have a pdf reader, flash plugins are not available (are for solaris and linux) and animated gifs work by default?.. no movie players.. etc..
What's the best way to deliver a portable, interactive cbt learning experience in your opinion. (aside from classroom)
Later,
Bill
possible the only one would be html based.. but hp-ux by default won't have a pdf reader, flash plugins are not available (are for solaris and linux) and animated gifs work by default?.. no movie players.. etc..
What's the best way to deliver a portable, interactive cbt learning experience in your opinion. (aside from classroom)
Later,
Bill
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тАО03-28-2002 05:21 AM
тАО03-28-2002 05:21 AM
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There was an old company (CBT Systems) that had developed some CBT's for HPUX that ran in the Windows environment that I thought were pretty good.
In my opinion, what would make this medium to learning better is requiring access to Internet sites so that specific topics could be researched to a greater degree, and simulate access to a telnet session or require that they have a login to a server when they are utilizing the CBT so that the user could try out commands to see how they would actually work.
Mike
In my opinion, what would make this medium to learning better is requiring access to Internet sites so that specific topics could be researched to a greater degree, and simulate access to a telnet session or require that they have a login to a server when they are utilizing the CBT so that the user could try out commands to see how they would actually work.
Mike
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тАО03-28-2002 06:37 AM
тАО03-28-2002 06:37 AM
Re: CBT development for HP-UX
Hi Bill,
Long back, I 've attended a CBT as part of my first HP training session. I am not sure about the software utility that created it, but you will get some ideas from here:
http://www.netwind.com/html/hp_-_ux.html
http://trainingcenter.mousetrapcomputerbooks.com/books/the_training_center/operating_systems/unix/unix__1.htm
http://www.stanford.edu/group/itss-customer/ip/cbt/
HTH,
Shiju
Long back, I 've attended a CBT as part of my first HP training session. I am not sure about the software utility that created it, but you will get some ideas from here:
http://www.netwind.com/html/hp_-_ux.html
http://trainingcenter.mousetrapcomputerbooks.com/books/the_training_center/operating_systems/unix/unix__1.htm
http://www.stanford.edu/group/itss-customer/ip/cbt/
HTH,
Shiju
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