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Re: [syndication] rss into computer courses
There are efforts like SCORM working on curriculum management issues.
http://www.google.com/search?q=SCORM
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From: <editor@content-wire.com>
To: <syndication@yahoogroups.com>; "Danny Ayers" <danny666@virgilio.it>;
<rss-dev@yahoogroups.com>
Cc: <syndication@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 11:05 AM
Subject: [syndication] rss into computer courses
>
> Dear Danny
>
> We started following content exchange developments a few years ago
> You should find some stories we published a while back on our website
>
> First, as a freelance journalist, I have had trouble getting editors
> interested. In fact, I had to found my own online journal (content-wire) to
> be able to discuss such topics, as generally the information community
> (ie newspaper editors) are kinda laggards and do not venture much, leaving us
> freelancers to rummage the same old stories over and over
>
> Secondly, as a part time technology trainer in the south east of england
> (that's how I earn a living when editorial commissions are a bit short)
> I am shocked at what I see.
>
> The level of IT curricular content is often very primitive, and does not
> keep pace with what happens in the real world, so that computer courses
> ignore completely such important developments, and fail to explain the
> relevance of such developments in the real world
>
> I'd love to collaborate with suitable projects to see some advancement
> in education
>
> lets get in touch off list, also anyone else in Europe who may be interested
> in trying to get things moving , please get in touch
>
> regards
>
> paola di maio
> uk 01303 240079
> editor@content-wire.com