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* What you see or create here is the same as what you experience using the mini-CD! Disclaimer: If this page is displayed incorrectly, then it's time for you to consider Firefox, the free, secure browser. Download here. (There is no intention whatsoever of ruining this display - it is entirely up to your current browser.) EM Empowers Teachers The following animation will illustrate two elearning situations: The first is the conventional stituation where the teacher uses "packages" of learning materials (represented by vehicles) that are conveyed to/from the server infrastructure. The server infrastructure may include IT personnel and specialized computing facilities. The student interacts with the teacher indirectly through the server infrastructure which is controlled by IT personnel.
And the second is the new situation using EM, where the teacher is able to use a simple computing facility to dispatch even small pieces of learning materials. The teacher does the exchange directly with the student as she is the one controlling the computing facility.
Think about your collection of large elearning documents as the "trucks" and the individual pieces of Web pages you create in EM as the "tennis balls". How different are these situations to you? In which situation would you find elearning easier to achieve? EM Defined EM (E-Minima) is a set of minimalist software for interaction between a client and a change agent using a PC or a number of PCs in a network. A software is included in EM if it satisfies the following criteria:
As of March 2005, EM includes the Slax and Puppy distributions of Linux as well as Apache + PHP and scripts for publishing Web pages, creating and administering tests, and getting user feedback. Data are stored in text files (.htm or .txt for Web pages, .q for test questions) and image files (.gif, .jpg, or .png). EM scripting uses a single file for performing tasks, except when a second file is needed to enhance security, This way, a user can just drop an EM script or two in a folder and begin working interactively with clients. Test Creation
For sure, there is creativity in everyone. And this is the single biggest requirement in making exercises and tests that can bring fun to learning. Using EM and the mini-CD, every teacher or trainer can create a fun test in just one sitting. And since teachers can save and share test questions, everyone will have her own test bank in no time at all. In the afternoon of February 10, 2005, teacher Rowena de la Cruz dropped by the IDMG office and created this quiz. Try it to experience an online test: click here. Try also this new quiz titled maganda, for a student's self-assessment (compliments of Teacher Laury Arca at annex.ph-islands.net. Links to Other Pages Here are the quick links to the different areas of the site. Note that each link below will open a new browser window.
Note: The link over the icon in this page opens a Save/Print window (that hides the banner), while the link over the icon restores the banner.Become a Volunteer or Service Provider
Visit www.eminima.org/fellows now to enlist yourself as a volunteer or service provider and get personalized tutorial. Avail of this opportunity to lead your area in the dissemination of EM. You may also text "ebarangay (your message)" to 2960. | |||||||||||||