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What is the structure of an ELearning Design module?

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What is the structure of an ELearning Design module?

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All ELearning Design modules have four conceptual levels represented in the directory structure that is found at the root level of a module: “orientation”, “lesson”, “practice”, and “support”. In addition every directory includes directories labeled, “ox”, “sys”, “xmedia”, and “xpages”. The “sys” directory always contains graphics and other files that are needed by the module for the navigation and other design features. The “rmedia” directory contains graphics and other files that are associated with the streaming media and/or text presentations of the lesson content. The “xpages” directory contains html files that are needed by the module but that are not part of the linear navigation structure. Q: Why doesn’t the eLearning Design Lab let institutions stream the media from eLearning Design Lab servers? A: Because ELearning Design modules are intended to be used by thousands of students for a period of many years, we can’t be sure that we could provide the necessary bandwidth to meet

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