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1. Test This function open a test selection window where you will find a tree will all the tests of your project You have to select the desired test and then click on the Validate button Test selector can be opened as well from a specific button in the Test editor 111 Use Guide EasyProf Show internal feedback This function shows the result of the test in the evaluation process This is disabled per default because it is possible to show another customized feedback if you want using the content element Test feedback Emphasize answer This function emphasizes the right and wrong answered questions after evaluation without the need of creating an action Indent question Questions are indented as many pixels as we indicate from the rim of the container Indent answer Answers are indented as many pixels as we indicate from the rim of the container For example if the indent of the question is 10 and the indent of the answer is 5 answer will actually move 15 pixels Name Test con bainer question Evaluate button a ial amp gy Evaluate button This function creates a button with the action evaluate test It is possible to evaluate the test from any interactive element creating the corresponding action If option One question at once is activated the program will ask us if we want the Evaluate button to be displayed only in the last question If we a
2. 2 Choose the name As in modern text editors three consecutive mouse clicks will select the name even if it is made up of several words two clicks will only select one Overwrite the new name on the selected one Press the Enter key How to move a heading Once a heading has been created you can change its hierarchy in the Table of Contents by using the four arrow buttons in the Table of Contents Bar The Up and Down buttons are used to move a heading through the Table of Contents without changing its hierarchy The Move left and Move right buttons are used to change the heading s hierarchy The procedure is as follows 1 Click on the heading you want to move to select it 2 Click on the Move left Move right Up or Down buttons depending on how you want to move the heading 40 Use Guide EasyProf If the Move left and Move right buttons are not active check whether you have selected a heading They will also be inactive for several obvious reasons such as the fact that if there is only one heading then the Up button will not be necessary When a heading is moved it will drag with it all the subheadings and pages under it Pages cannot change their hierarchical level they are always at the bottom and can only be moved to a different heading On the other hand it is worth mentioning you can move a heading by dragging it with the mouse to a specific place in the cre
3. B E Page 2 bad vv GD Headings a The headings define the hierarchical classification of the content using an organizational structure of levels sublevels etc They always have a Master Page MP assigned as each one inherits the MP from its master heading which in turn passes it on to its subheadings The highest level heading in the Table of Contents is the Title When EasyProf creates a new Title it gives it the name Title by default The most frequent way of organizing the Table of Contents is known as top down This form of organization is based on a structure that goes from the general to the specific There are other alternatives available to users which EasyProf supports through the various options and functions included in it Pages The end user will see the Title s content as a sequence of screens As the book is the paradigm for EasyProf these screens are called pages and as is the case for a book the pages are located sequentially in the Table of Contents When any page contains a Test it is displayed with a different symbol ET 38 Use Guide EasyProf To the left of the Table of Contents we see a serie of icons that allow us editing the page i Add Heading ma Add page Ed Delete Duplicate Page or Heading Block Title Heading or Page Move upwards Move downwards Move to the right Move to the left All these functionalities may be activated as well from the context
4. C Verdadero In order to establish the SCO evaluation conditions we will use the SCO Manager that will allow us introducing them in form of metadata that can be understood by the LMS As itis natural afterwards it will be interesting to publish the Title in SCORM HTML format and this one will have to be correctly uploaded in the LMS server Immediately afterwards the final user could get the Title viewing it in the browser and taking some possible states of the SCO according to the Title use he does Let s begin to see which those states are Not attempted Title still has not been opened and used by the final user Incomplete The Title has been opened but the final user has not completed it that is to say has not visited all the pages Completed The Title has been opened and the final user has completed it that is to say has visited all the pages Failed It was required that certain tests and conditions were surpassed so that the SCO was also considered surpassed but it was not reached Passed It was required that certain tests and conditions were surpassed so that the SCO was also considered surpassed and it was reached As far as conditions or a lack of them that can be imposed in EasyProf in order to get the SCO completed or surpassed we can find the following ones that can be enabled from the section Evaluation of the SCO Manager Tests results that are not supervised by the LMS either the Enable SCO ev
5. specifies the Internet host name where search is performed for example www un org and local information is a string uually the name of a file transferred to the protocol handler in the remote system for example home htm User The author who creates an editable and interactive file with multimedia content and later publishes it y Variable Data element named by an identifier that can be modified by actions Each variable has a type such as numeric or text string and can be used at the page level or in the whole Title View Menu Drop down list that allows us access to the options of application visualization 222 Use Guide EasyProf W Window Menu Drop down list that allows us access to the options of the windows View Organization and window closing X XML eXtensible Markup Language Language developed by the World Wide Web Consortium W3C to allow the description of information contained in the WWW through standards and common formats so that both Internet users as specific programs agents can search compare and share information online XML data format is very similar to HTML The main difference between them is that XML describes information while HTML only specifies how to display it 223
6. Hot spots etc available to the author to allow the final user to decide how to navigate and direct his own navigation These features give an enormous flexibility and many possibilities to the Title 1 4 The content structure All the visible content in a Title is always found within the pages including Master Pages Final user can interact with all content elements by predefining the user actions Thus in one page we can find Content elements Content of any type is incorporated in pages using so called Components always selecting the most Suitable according to its associated information images texts buttons etc The component palette is located on the right hand side of the Page area and we find there all available components in the application Components are similar to containers inserted in a page to hold information that forms Title content After placing them we must define its characteristics size border color opacity etc according to the way we want our information to be displayed Once a component has been edited will be called following EasyProf terminology content element Actions Any interactivity present in the Title is always incorporated by using so called actions avoiding user the need to write any programming code We can create as many actions per page as necessary and they can be edited whenever we want to thanks to a List of actions containing all actions related to the open page Utiliti
7. Test feedback An area in the page is created once you insert this content element in a page Then the result of a test previously created will be shown If you want to see how to create and edit the test you can visit the section 6 5 Tests from this present chapter Altought it is possible to use the internal feedback of the test this element let you putt the feedback wherever you want within the page To do so you have to link this feedback with a test using the Test property that works as in the Test container It is also possible to open the Test selector by double clicking on its element in the page Properties 113 Use Guide EasyProf 6 5 Tests Tests are one of the main EasyProf s elements that allows you to create self evaluable educational contents It is worth metioning that before introducing them in a page thanks to the content elements Tesi container and Test feedback you have to create them and edit them To do so you can use the the Test manager Test manager A test manager has been created which allows us to manage all the tests in an organized way In this sense we are talking about the same already mentioned above philosophy as the resources manager Test manager is created for managing more efficiently big projects This option is available in the menu Window gt Test editor or using the corresponding button from the Toolbar Test manager E nage 4 ar axa i Ei Test g Multipl
8. a amp B e R lease assodate a Test to the component A Kd E GA E G B s amp cab n ea a gt Previous qu Create Next questio Create ps Use Guide EasyProf OcomsmFshxetenn Tests and questions Test editor is used as its name suggests to edit tests and each question that those tests may contain You can see this idea outlined in Figure 2 Test and questions Multiple choice 2 Wene L0 Hopr Question Drag amp Drop Weight 1 al Multiple response Weight 1 0g i True False WeReLD We can conclude that the Test container is a content element that allows us to introduce testa in the content area To eit those tests and their corresponding questions we use the Test editor On the other hand we must keep in mind that e Each test container may contain one test with one or more questions e The test contained in the test container has its own specific score 130 Use Guide EasyProf 6 6 2 Score Knowing these prerequisites we can focus on defining the different types of scores that may be edited from the Test Editor Test score Test score is called Score In the Test score we see three parameters associated with test scores E Test editor JEI Test 2T Tot 100 Suc 50 Att 1 5 muigle choice 2 Weare Font famiy maoo Question Drag Drop Wet 1 pete k E Multiple response Weight 10 Font color
9. allowing you to set the values required to carry out certain actions For example if the Page Browser is chosen as the target of the action because you want to open a page this button allows you to set the type of window in which the page you want to open will open Delay Always visible It offers the possibility of assigning a delay time in milliseconds in the action execution from the moment when the event occurs Efects In some actions like show or hide we have the option to define an effect by checking a box and assigning a time in milliseconds When we speak about show the object will appear slowly during the marked time Multiple actions We can generate actions taking as source or destination multiple elements Thus if we want multiple images to move when we press a button we only have to select them in Destiny window To select more than one single element we must press Shift key while clicking on each of the elements to select 141 Use Guide EasyProf f Pace tel Ca On mouse over E Test container 2 Ca Pease ca On mouse released j On mouse pressed CA On mouse move Timer a show lt Textfield J Hide GE Button Toggle visible ae bias container 2 H Move ae ao G aa liImage 5 A E Tra Create Once the four parameters of an action have been defined you must click on this button to create the action Close This lets you close the Action Window Source l
10. gE Style Editor a e Style type Name Font style Font style General Font style 2 The style will be deleted and is being used Do you want to continue and choose another style The Default Button allows me to choose what style will be default from then on Each new created element will use that style until otherwise indicated 6 BEANS AND CONTENT ELEMENT ATTRIBUTES In this chapter we explain how to use the various beans and the attributes that can be defined in each of the content elements In order to avoid repetition we have omitted the attributes that can be defined with the attribute editors which have already been mentioned in Section Attribute Editors in Chapter 5 Creating Content To include a bean in a page you must do the following select the bean you want from the Bean Palette by clicking on the relevant icon and place the mouse pointer in the Pages Desktop Area where you want to insert it You then have to define its attributes in the Properties area of the bottom left side of the page You can also edit them from the Attributes window either by clicking on the Attributes button in the Toolbar or by selecting the Attributes option from the View menu 6 1 Content Elements in EasyProf The Content Elements included in EasyProf v 3 are as follows The first icon in the Content Elements bar is the mouse pointer and it allows you to cancel inclusion of a Content Element and return to the standard mouse poi
11. i True False Weigt 7 0 ext Background color Behavior e a argin Moxatiemots A CE A ee E Reset on load test Show feedback score Show feedback prefix The total score is 100 by default but we can introduce any value we want However it is worth bearing in mind that the total score should NOT be the sum of the scores given to each of the questions EasyProf does an internal calculation to transform this score in a score based on any given value based on 100 based on 10 Default success score is 50 but we can modify it at our discretion This is the minimum necessary score to be obtained to pass the test following the previous example it is necessary a mark of 50 points out of 100 to pass If we keep the option Show feedback score activated feedback given by the application will display the actual score obtained by the user for example 73 out of 100 Question score As previously mentioned a test can contain one or more questions lt is also possible to assign a specific score to each of the questions Name given to the question s score is Weight The weight of each question is defined as the importance of a question within the whole test Looking again at figure 3 we see that it displays a test with 5 questions When selecting one of the questions for example Fill in the blank we see that its default weight is 1 See Figure 4 Question score Default weight 131 U
12. 20 Gaal m 2 7a When an output is generated video is diplayed in the location on the screen previously determined Such video will have all the functions of Youtube including the player controls full screen option or links to the original video EasyProf allows you to include video in a project but not interact with the control of the same through actions If we wish to embed a map from GoogleMap we only have to go the section Link with this page located in the upper right corner of the map We will copy there the code shown to embed in the web site VAOU o Paste link in email or instant message 7 bi j Short URL Send ae Spokane North Pe tans Dakota le conv 37 0675 95 6770688500 i eqn Montana Minneacta le comrllg3 f 0625 95 67 f0b85 pi crtianc Laon geod j South Wisconsin Paste HTML to embed in website Dakota Oregon idah h lt iframe widih 425 heignt 350 frameborder 0 Sa kaano Wyoming Modiano G Ales Salt Lake a epee Chicago Ge 5 Ph Ciy debraski o Omahi Customize and preview the map to be inserted p ear leani illimols Nevada u ra TE i Li u Purr beta ee ae tah Colorado o i West X San T a oe Missouri Lam Virginia Los Connecticut Frantic Caltermnia ran enka Wichita yo Kentucky Virginia y ee New Jersey 7 TPg r 1 Me kibua ba North 1 s OBakerstetd eee klahoma pn eae Tennessee Carolina al y Delaware Los Arizona Atlanta Maryland ee Aewergete nial a j South eee tevichli 9
13. 5 When a content element is copied this one is saved in the clipboard Then you can paste this element to another page It is important mentioning that when you chose the option Cut the selected element is not removed from the page The steps needed for copying and pasting elements are the following 1 Select the content element s that you want to copy 2 Select the option from the menu Edit gt Copy or clicking on the corresponding icon from the Tool bar or pressing the combination key Ctrl C Open the page where you want to paste the element 4 Select the menu option Edit gt Paste or clicking on the corresponding icon from the Tool Bar or pressing the combination key Ctrl V 5 Put the pointer in a specific place from the page where you want to paste the element The attributes from the pasted content element has the same characteristics from the copied element The special paste is very interesting if you want to copy and paste pages or headings The special paste gives you the opportunity to select between the following options Special Paste Duplicate test Duplicate styles Special paste x Duplicate styles Ok Cancel The option Duplicate tests is very useful when you have tests Duplicate a test means that you have an independent test from the original one In this sense the copied test will be different from the original one from the original page If you do not dupl
14. Allows you to select the image file for the button that will appear when you press it Image active It allows you to select the image file for an active button The resource manager will be opened then you can select the image that you need Position Allows you to decide the place where the image will be positioned in the button Image on mouse over rollover Allows you to select the image file for the button that will appear when the cursor moves over tt Default component This option it is already selected as default It creates a button with the characteristics of a Web environment If you do not select this option you can edit the button from the beginning without any predified characteristics 96 Use Guide EasyProf teroperties TE Mame general a Fontany arial CW pete a ont color a a m r meie e a mae hose Postion Left Left Background coor ALIIA footie Tooltip Behavior ca perator Cursor Pointer Image on mouse over Notset Border be e o o Bounds e Other Font style Font style Border style Border style Hot spot This lets you define an interactive area as the source of an action The dimensions of the interactive area can be set by selecting it and dragging the frame to the desired size You can also define its size in the Properties window by entering the vertical and horizontal dimensions in pixels These properties are mainly the same than
15. If we wish to change the time of display of all images in one single click we can do it in the lower part of the screen ri Edit the carousel images sardebec jpg Time ms 1 000 2 Media There are three types of content elements that allow us to incuclude media in a page video audio and flash Media are very valuable resources when producing multimedia material e learning etc If we decide to include them in our project we must pay special attention to certain aspects such as file size because their download time in titles published for the web HTML and HTML SCORM see Chapter 10 Publishing the Title is directly proportional to file s size To reduce download times we should always try to use appropiate formats of video and audio compression All this despite the fact that reducing size of media files may lead to a reduction of resolution number of colors image size and video duration or loss of sound quality and fidelity when dealing with audio files 88 Use Guide EasyProf Element Media allows incorporating videos and animations EasyProf supports the following formats e Flash swf e Windows Media Player aiff asx au avi asf mid mov mpg mp2 mp3 Mpeg mvr mpe mpa miv wav wm wmw wvx mp4 f4v etc e Real Player rm ra ram e Quicktime mov 89 Use Guide EasyProf You need certa
16. Inheritance Edit the inheritance il Background Background colr Name Permits editing the heading name It is the same name that appears in the Table of Content tree General In this zone we can define the following options Master Page Every heading has a Master Page assigned from which the new pages created within will inheritate by default althrough we can afterwards change them individually In order to modify the Master Page assigned to the heading you can click over the button located on the right hand side of the Master Page frame It gives us the chance of choosing between two options Inherit If we select this option the page will inherit the Master Page assigne to the father Heading where the page comes from Specify By selecting this option a new window will open showing the Master Pages tree After selecting the desired Master Page and clicking on button Validate the change will effectively take place Inheritance the Inheritance concept means that in hierarchic structures each item has the same properties than the ones of immediately superior level Logically that conveys the possibility to enchain them which means the lower level item of the structure can inherit properties from the higher level one independently from the number of existing intermediate levels A heading or page created inside another one its father heading are named son heading or simply page which does not prevent
17. Mexico Casas Mississippi Carolina District of Tigana Oe eo puibrez s Alabama Columbia Eneji Tucson ii Texas Mbyte Georgia PETET T i 5 Louisiana G Jacksonville O a Chagas a Houston Griendo Marih za nn 1 a 5 San aust 4 r a0 Atlantic Ciad Lrt Ane Fie Orean Gulf of i ib re eee eae o Florida Calilomia d ono amp Matamoro harm Culian Salillogt br Gull of 9 a Whowribent ey Mexico i F ag 0 M xico oy Son 500 mil Maratian Le n de o Ban Luis Log Aklama Polos se Winga tancon j 500km l orks e261 Gogle Map data 8211 Europa Technologies INEGI Terms of Use The map shown when generating the output will have all the features of GoogleMaps such as zoom or the possibility to move in it by dragging it with your mouse Likewise we may include any data source from the network that provides Html code such as social bookmarks RSS feeds galleries of images podcasts etc in our page Advantages of using dynamic content element Most of the content available on the internet can be incorporated into EasyProf uing elements such as video audio flash carousel Why is the dynamic content element necessary For a start we must keep in mind that Internet is today the largest content provider in the world There is a 104 Use Guide EasyProf lot of information that can be very useful for our projects and that is why it is convenient to have a way to incorporate them in our project We must keep in mind th
18. Show tracking in the field action Click on the button Create Se ee 204 el Test container 2 Image 4 Image 5 Len A gt Text variable gt Numeric variable Title E Fage browser 3 Scorm Acton Tracking applet t gt Numeric variable A gt Text variable Use Guide EasyProf amp On dick On mouse over Cat On mouse out ca On mouse released On mouse pressed Reload page LJ Glossary Reset all tests Show tracking Send tracking to FTP Tracking output HTML Delay ob We can perform three actions by monitoring Display it to the user send it by e mail or send it via FTP 11 3 Sending tracking file Through actions just as we can display the monitoring to user we can send it to the teacher or tutor of the course To do so there are two methods 205 Use Guide EasyProf FTP Uploading Allows user to define access data to an FTP where all users tracking will be kept When we generate the action we must chose option Send tracking to FTP and we press Edition button that appears under the window A new window is displayed where we can insert all FTP server access data e Host Used to enter our server location It can be a URL or an IP address e User name We must enter a user name with allowance to wrtite on the server e Pasword We must enter a password for the chosen user name e Directory In case we have created a specific directory on the serve
19. Therefore if you select it and then you activate this function the order of superposition changes The selected one will be placed above the other element and vice versa You can activate this function by using the following options Using the menu Object gt Arrange gt Bring to front You also have the choice to click on the corresponding icon placed in the table of content area specifically in the content element area E Test container 3 Solutions Previous You also can click on the context menu of the specific element content and select Arrange gt Bring to front Bring forward The option bring forward allows you to select a content element which is placed under another This is very useful when you have different content elements and you want to change the position between them Therefore if you select it and then you activate this function the order of superposition changes The selected one will be placed above the other element You can activate this function by using the following options Using the menu Object gt Arrange gt Bring to forward You also have the choice to click on the corresponding icon placed in the table of content area specifically in the content element area Check A Test container 3 Solutions E Previous You also can click on the context menu of the specific element content and select Arrange gt Bring to forward Send backward The op
20. We can open them from menu Window gt Style editor fe Style Editor Remove Default Name Font style General Font fey From here we are able to edit the styles of border shape and font including the font with the link as well as those of the Table of contents FE Style Editor Remove Default Link font style To create a new style we have to select as existing style unfolding tab All styles and clicking on one of them for example Font style After that we click on the Add button and a new style will be generated from the existing selected style inheriting its properties In the window in the right handside all properties that can be modified and costumized will be displayed starting with the parent style the one we have inherited the features from Properties that will remain as in the parent style appear with this mark i while the modified ones will appear with the mark 3 We must remember that if modify the parent style all these modifications will affect automatically al the inherited styles except in the modified properties Using the arrows on top of the style drop down list we can undo and redo all style changes 73 Use Guide EasyProf We can delete a style by clicking on the Remove button If we delete a style that is being used we will get a warning and the opportunity of choosing which new style should be the replacement for the deleted style in all places where it was used
21. activate it with the menu option Edit gt Redo or clicking to the corresponding icon form the Tool bar It is worth mentioning that both options Undo and Redo do not have effect to all of the text components attributes In these sense you will be able to undo and redo functions that directly affects to Copy and paste content elements Content element edition Content elements remove Content elements position align and arrangement Content element distribution Content element remeasurement Cut and Paste oe O When a content element is cut this one is removed from the page and it is saved in the clipboard Then you can paste this element to another page The steps needed for cutting and pasting elements are the following 1 Select the content element s that you want to cut 2 Select the option from the menu Edit gt Cut or clicking on the corresponding icon from the Tool bar or click on the context menu menu that appears when you press the right button of the mouse or you have also the choice to press the combination key Ctrl X Put the pointer in a specific place from the page where you want to paste the element 4 Select the option menu Edit gt Paste click on the corresponding icon from the Tool bar or press the combination key Ctrl V The attributes from the pasted content element has the same characteristics from the cut element 52 Use Guide EasyProf EE J Copy and Paste
22. again Cr Wesers Propietario Documents ARIADNA EASYPROF You can also import from within the application by clicking on File gt Import gt Import EP2 File and from there proceeding as if importing from the Workspace manager In this case any open project will be automatically closed and a new one with all the imported data will be opened This new project will be saved in the already active Workspace 34 Use Guide EasyProf File Edit Object View Output Windows Help Create new project Ctri N ae 5 Ww E Open P laster page editor Sy Save project Cirl S fio Save project as Switch other workspace Import eppx Ctrl Mayusculas 1 Ra Export eppx Ctrl Mayusculas E Import b Import EP2 title i Import PowerPoint file Properties NOTE EasyProf 3 includes features and elements not available inprevious versions This implies that importing some elements and features may cause some changes to adapt to the new version Once file import is done we recommend a review of the whole project page by page 3 6 Power Point importation EasyProf 3 allows you to import files created with Microsoft Power Point From the Workspace manager we must select File gt Import Power Point file EasyProft 3 Gestor del area de trabajo Archive ee Importar titulo Ez Proyecto i Import PowerPoint File z 2 EPS Workspace Ges Prueba 2 Pruebas C Ubilizar siempre por defecto y no volver a pr
23. appear an icon identifying where is the variable located By double clicking on the icon selection window will open again aw E i Ee h fe Gi lee lt gt amp a It is important to keep in mind that the length of a variable changes depending on its value In most cases the space that will fill a variable after it gets a value may be different from that of the icon We should consider this particular feature when defining the size of the text frame because if we make it too tight and then variable is bigger than expected unwanted scrollbars may appear Use of the system value When we have to assign a value to a variable using actions we can use not only the value of another variable or a text entered by user as already described We may also use values provided by the system itself The way to introduce them is the same than when we asign a value from another variable In this case appears a new group called System values System values that we can use are Name of the current page Number of the current page Total number of pages in the Title Number of visited pages Number of printed pages 174 Use Guide EasyProf Examples of functionality of Variables Possibilities that variables provide are virtually unlimited We can create with different Textfields an initial form to be filled by user with its data As he progresses through the content we can use data such as name to further customize the navigation or conditi
24. border style display at its right the icon Disable style value When a text style has been defined this will not be applied in the sections where style has been disabled For more information see section 5 Style editor in Chapter 5 Creating content Rich text The rich text option allows us to insert text or import it from a text file and edit it You can insert images and links as well To do so we will use the Text Editor bar See section 5 Text editor in Chapter 5 Creating content To edit the text we have to double click on the text box to display text attributes on the editor 92 Use Guide EasyProf Properties Mame Rich text General ca en famiy aid C wo o G Tooltip Tootip feel Tet SC the tex Behavior wiwe me Border beat E Vertical scrollbar s needed Bounds e Yooo o O wn s hiw a Link Font femly Wwa a ont color a a mw r underine 0 r G Other Font skyle Font style _ Border style Border style a Link Font style Link Font style az a aaral aaaeeeaa a Basic properties Font It allows you to select the text of the rich text You can see the section Font s editors from Chapter 5 Content creation Font size This lets you select the size of the text of the rich text Font color This lets you choose the color of the text See section 5 Color editor in Chapter 5 Creating content Bold When selected all text is displayed i
25. browser However another option can be chosen that permits opening the course in a smaller floating window For this it is necessary to generate a launching page It consists in a web page that opens itself in the mail window of the browser and whose unique function consists in launching the Title generated in EasyProf in a floating window In order to use the launching page you just have to go to menu Title gt Configurate Title Publication for Web HTML and select the option Use launching page In that case we can decide to open a new window and customize image for launching page Using a launching page implies that we have to make a preload of all resources belonging to the Title Output can be generated as well in a compressed file as well as adapt it to run in http secure servers 202 Use Guide EasyProf fe Output HTML configuration Use launch page J Launch tite in new window E Zip output Http secure Allow context menu and text selection Window background color 255 255 255 10 3 How to publish a Title for the Web SCORM HTML Before publising our Title either for Web HTML SCORM or CD we can make a preview to have an idea of how will the title look once published Each one of the Publication options that appear in the menu has its own preview option 4 0 We also find three buttons in the Toolbar to generate the preview By selecting any of those options a new preview configuration
26. change attributes please check See section Content Elements Attributes in Chapter 6 Beans and content element attributes For more information about printing please check See section Print in Chapter 8 The title manager utilities Tracking This action makes possible sending usage information regarding the Title to the course tutor or supervisor test evaluation results page visualization statistics answers in open answer type tests etc in order to keep a tracking record of the final user Tracking can be sent to an FTP location or by email In both cases it is necessary to define FTP server data or email server used data Please contact your system manager if this data is unknown Monitoring can only be used when content has been generated in HTML or HTML SCORM format and hung on a server with a running PHP See more details in Chapter 11 Tracking Tracking Applet This option makes possible sending tracking in the same way than with the previous action but in this occasion it is not necessary for content to be hung in a server with PHP so that it can be used for contents in CD ROM It also allows saving tracking on your hard drive It works as well in HTML an SCORM In all these cases final user has to have installed on his computer browser tha Java plug in To perform a tracking Applet action we will define the font and the event of the action and right after that we will select Tracking Applet in section Navigation in win
27. copied Assign a name to the executable file 4 Click on Save fee di Archivos de programa a Ji PSFONTS Escritorio J 3664 di temp di Usuarios J Windows File name c Files of type All Files 5 EasyProf will minimize and display a progress bar 200 Use Guide EasyProf Output Player Configuration Before generating the title for its publication in CD ROM we can choose the icon that will show the executable file For that we must go the Output Placer Configuration open the option Examine and select from our system the file we want to use as icon Distributing CDs in Windows Once EasyProf has generated the CD ROM output it will have created an executable file and several archives with the associated resources Distributing the Title in CD ROM is quite easy you just have to copy the whole structure of the files generated to a CD ROM or a flash memory unit Realization of auto run CD s Windows To enable your CD Rom to run automatically in Windows based computers you can generate a small and simple text file This file must be always called autorun inf and will have the following syntax OPEN Name of the file that has to be executed exe ICON Name of the icon to be displayed in Windows explorer By doing so when user inserts CR ROM with the EasyProf title it will start automatically 10 2 How to publish a Title for the Web HTML To publish a Title f
28. domain and has to be abilitated for using without authentication Please contact your system administrator or your hosting provider in case of any problem It is possible to define the Subject and Contents content that will commonly have all emails when receveived with tracking so that we can define a code for each title allowing us to filter and better organiza received messages The tracking file will come as an attached file Email sending only works for content exported in HTML or HTML SCORM format hung on a server with a running PHP Please contact your system administrator to know the exact details of your server Sending e mail or by Applet FTP EasyProf normal monitoring is intended for HTML or SCORM HTML content available in server with PHP However this is not always the best option That is why we offer as well the possibility of managing monitoring using an Applet by Java This option is much more powerful than the previous as it not only allows sedning content via email or FTP but also keeping it in a location in final users hard drive Information is then always available Although it is more interesting than traditional monitoring we still sometimes use the traditional method for two reasons First one is that it is much faster if we only want to display tracking instead of sending it Secondly tracking applet requires having a Java plug in installed in final user s computer The vast majority of users have it installed as it is
29. e Heading 9 Choose the target page 10 Click on the Ok button 11 Click on the Create button Title Manager actions The Title manager is an internal component that can be the destination of an action Its main task is to manage following actions in the Title e Annotation page e Annotation manager e Search e Glossary e History e Print e Tracking e See tracking 160 Use Guide EasyProf Actions Source Splash click JB active label Skip Intro J 3 On mouse over E Image 11 Gal On mouse out Splash Timer cal On mouse released Video Target Action Tes Page browser all Show tracking m Title manager p ENE lel ey Quit active label Skip Intro Print page Image 11 y Ce Search A Rich text GS Splash Timer These actions lead to the opening of utilities with the same name intended for the final user and that will be treated with more detail in the following chapter Title manager actions are briefly described the following Annotation Page Opens a page that allows user to write a note that will remain associated to that particular page See section Annotations page in Chapter 8 The title manager utilities Annotation manager Opens a page that allow
30. function is determine common characteristics such as color text format Properties Window style etc For further details please consult Chapter 5 Creating content For further details about the different kind of content objects please consult Chapter 6 Beans and content elements attributes Including interactivity Once the content has been placed in the pages in the right position you can start adding the interactivity that the Title requires hot spots timers hyperlinks buttons etc The most usual way of doing this is to define actions between content elements on the same page moving between pages etc Such actions connect two elements the first the Source where the user starts the action by means of an event by clicking the mouse or some other way and the second or Target where the action will take place It is possible to link several actions together to obtain complex results Any Title can be previewed at any time during its edition to study behaviour of all content elements and actions For further details please consult Chapter 7 Actions and Interactivy Previews CD ROM and HTML Any page heading or subheading content or Title can be previewed at any time during its edition so that the user can check before its publication the aspect it presents itself to the final user For this you have to select the option that corresponds to the wished type of preview in the Toolbar Preview C
31. has not been enabled To view all available AutoShapes we must click on the arrow that appears under the shape selected a rectangle by default On clicking on it AutoShape menu drops down displaying a list of available figures among which there is the rectangle the oval triangles hexagons and different types of arrows All their properties can be modified dragging the blue modifiers that are displayed when we select a figure in the screen Some of these shapes also have special modifiers displayed in yellow that allow customization of parameters of the shape as the thickness of an arrow or the angle of an hexagon In the case of hexagons and octogons for example the figure appears by default inits regular shape By using the yellow modifier we can modify some of its angles turning the figure irregular Once we have used an AutoShape its icon replaces the rectangle in the Content element palette To use 83 Use Guide EasyProf the rectangle again we have to unfold the list clicking on the arrow under the icon and select the rectangle again Q Lal AS fe E ae Cal Cal oD ad to gt If 4b amp af it Se oR La Da Le a ch Se ap Fee Ro xoCAY Ci ye Re ae N E de Be Be gt J CI 0 IA Scaling AutoShapes We can vary the size of the AuroShape pressing the blue modifier and dragging it until reaching the desired size However by doing this we
32. is available for all titles that we open HSB The HSB color model is based on the following values Hue Saturation and Brightness By clicking on the HSB tab you access the classic way of presenting this color model which allows you to choose from among 16 7 million different colors C B RTE Sampe Text ie a ee Sample Text Sample Text RGB Finally there is a tab for using the RGB color model based on mixing Red Green and Blue The desired color can be chosen by using three sliders one for each color or by entering the relevant value in each of the three fields The color obtained is seen at the bottom of the window 65 Use Guide EasyProf m E B Sampie Text Sampie Text Sample Text Sample Text F w C Sample Text Sample Text Cursor editor This lets you choose the kind of cursor that will be shown when you move the mouse pointer over the various interactive content elements for example a Hot spot The options available are as follows v Default cursor v Pointer cursor v Move cursor v North West cursor v North East cursor v East resize v Help v Text v Wait 66 Use Guide EasyProf Properties TTE Mame Hotspot a General Background WAA Border color W77777A ae hl Tooltip Antialiasing oO E l Behavior Visible Enable Rectangle Other Shape style Shape style Background editor You can edit the background color
33. it is possible realizing all those actions in an easier way but over all making sure that the whole resources are under control in the best location for their future use While working in a specific project we can open the Workspace Manager by selecting File gt Switch to another Worskspace We will find two columns in the Manager The one from the left hand size refers to Working Areas or Workspace The right hand size one refers to the Projects included in those areas ri EasyProf 3 6 Workspace Manager File Workspace Project e erh hL LLLA eps mostra Use this as default and do not ask again i Wsers Propietario Des op ITACA FORMACIO CLASSE In the Workspace zone we can find a menu with several options Add Permits creating a new Workspace Copy Creates a new Workspace that includes the projects from the previous one Move Creates a new Workspace includes the projects from the previous one and deletes the Original one Export Exports the Workspace with all its projects Import Imports the Workspace that has been previously exported Rename Allows us to change the name of an existing Workspace Delete Deletes the Workspace with all its projects and resources In the Projects zone we find a menu with several options Add Used to create a new Project Copy Creates a new Project including all data from the previous Project Export Exports the Project with all its res
34. later making some changes on the inherited properties na Pick a Master Page Ei Master title 5 pas Master page i Popup 1 E Pop up 2 SA Questions sA Doubts Taking into account that any heading or page belonging to the TOC structure of a Title must obligatorily have an assigned Master Page we can consider valid the following rules 42 Use Guide EasyProf Any subheading or page belonging to a heading will inherit by default their Master Page along with its content and values of the attributes E A Title E Heading dim Fage 1 Al Master Page 1 ae Al Master Page 1 Page 1 created in Heading 1 inherits the same associated Master Page The properties inherited by the pages or subheadings from a determined father heading may be changed later in a specific way turning them aside of the initially inherited conditions In addition the MP modification in a heading or a page does not suppose a MP modification in the headings and pages of a similar or higher level A A Master Fage 1 ae ial Master Page 2 Inheritage conditions can be modified by default In this example MP1 has been replaced by MP2 The MP modification in a heading will also suppose the automatic MP modification of the subheadings and pages it contains as well as its assignement to the new created ones ES Title E Heading Page 1 p Al Master Page 1 a Al Master Page 1 Ei Title El Heading 2E Page 1 iH sA Ma
35. mastery code mastery score 50 min score OR max score 1006 Load test from suspend data Prerequisites This metadata category is to allow the LMS to prevent running a SCO if some previous requirements have not been met Since posibilities are vast this screen has two different options Simple syntax and Advanced syntax The requirement is based on the state of the SCO with which it is compared That is that if we have two SCOs SCO A and SCO B we define that SCO A has the prerequisite User will not be allowed to access SCO B until SCO A is completed or passed Simple syntax view shows two columns First one lists all the project SCO Second one includes all SCO that are a necessary requirement to start the actual project To move a name from the left column to the 192 Use Guide EasyProf right column simply double click it We will remove it from the right column in the same way Each SCO may have its own prerequisites That is why it is important to be aware of the conditions that we impose If having completed SCORM B is defined as a prerequisite for a SCO A and when defining prerequisites for B we say that it can t start without having finished A none of the two SCOs will be able to start and therefore we can t complete the course From the Advanced syntax editor we can edit the prerequisites generated with the Simple syntax editor but not vice versa Advanced editor shows us first the nomenclature used to def
36. objectives e Visit last page to complete SCO the SCO will not be completed if last page has not been visited e Realize the whole tests for completing an SCO the SCO will not be considered completed if all the tests have not been realized independently from its result e Visit pages in order to complete an SCO the SCO will not be considered completed if a determined number of pages have not been visited yet being those pages indicated in the corresponding selector If later you add a page don t forget to modify this section e Keep general data of the SCORM cmi_suspend_data allows the user to abandon the Title without ending and have the possibility od following on afterwards It Keeps a record of the last visited page so as to start from it when we return o Save last page when completed It allows the user to return to last page visited once the Title has been completed e Keep score once SCO has been completed Once a SCO has been completed obtained score will be kept even if we examine it again 185 Use Guide EasyProf Use limit time delimitates the time the user disposes of in order to complete the Title Once this time is exceeded we can define which behaviour the application is going to follow by customizing a message for the user Leave the course without warning the SCO will be closed without previous warning Leave the course with warning the SCO will be closed with a previous warning to the Continue w
37. objects Edit the inheritance x C Use original objects Customize objects Validate Reset Cancel Following options mentioned above will be described Inherit change from parents The subheading and or pages inherits the MP associated to the father heading as well as all the customizations done in the content elements of the MP corresponding to the father heading Example 1 in the following Title MP1 was associated to Heading 1 MP 1 contains an image that was 44 Use Guide EasyProf customized as hidden in being inherited from Heading 1 not being necessarily hidden in the same MP1 When choosing Inherit other content elements in Heading 1 1 the previous customization will be also valid for it and its corresponding pages El Title e Heading 1 Master pagel B E Heading 1 1 2 E Paget li j l Master page 1 J fgg Page 1_1 Use original objects The subheading and or pages inherit the master page predefined from the beginning Example 2 If you take a look at the example number 1 at the beginning it was defined a Master Page that includes a VISIBLE image If you want to recuperate this MP used from the beginning including all its elements in a specific heading and or page you will have to select the option and automatically you will have again the original MP In this example Master Page with the image is assigned again to Subheading 1 1 In order to select again the MP with the
38. points at each question Feedback correct opens a rich text editor to define the message that will be shown if the question is right answered Feedback incorrect opens a rich text editor to define the message that will be shown if a question is wrong answered The essay question has specifics properties to define the width and the height in the field answer On the other hand Drag amp Drop has others specifics properties which will be studied later 118 Use Guide EasyProf Test editor Multiple choice 9 eee T Multiple response 7 pe O E Fill in the blank 5 m Drag amp Drop i are Itali a meie T O A Tooltip Die o a ae Edit the text A a eet Answers edition in choice questions Once the properties edited we have to do the same work with the answers To do so we will use a very specific editor that is exactly the same for all three type of choice questions Name Multiple choice 2 als Make a good answer Ponderation Use Guide EasyProf In first place we find a name to identify the question To its right a button te edit the general properties After that we find the actual text of the question To edit we must click the button to the right of the Text field A text editor will appear with all usual available style options as bold align links or even variables Edit the ma Am W O E pnu EE a E s a Ee Aale Am m m Once all
39. reaches half way it starts working as when easing out Ease both strong Movement starts as when easing in strong but when it reaches half way it starts working as when easing out strong Back both Object moves slightly and slowly in the opposite direction to that indicated for the movement to start immediately afterwards a uniform movement in the correct direction When reaching destination movement continues for a little while before returning to destination The entire process including setbacks is made within the indicated time Back in Object moves slightly in the opposite direction to that indicated for the movement to start immediately afterwards a uniform movement in the correct direction When reaching destination movement stops Back out Object moves in a straight line and with a continuous speed in the specified direction When it reaches its destination movement continues for a little while before returning to its destination Bounce both When action starts object moves slightly to the indicated direction to go back to the starting point Then performs a new movement slightly larger to go back again It moves for a third time much more to go back again After that it moves to the destiny point with a constant speed Upon arrival on destination it goes back quite a big distance to return to its destiny Once again it goes back a shorter distance to go back to destiny when again and for the third time goes back this time o
40. that is done we can configure minimum and maximum value of a question and its weight in the test By default weight is 1 and minimum and maximum values are automatically adjusted according to the ponderation we give to each question We can define a question as critical meaning that having that correct is essential to pass the test By clicking on button Feedback we can customize the information we will give student back as a feedback of the question depending on whether he has passed or not the question fe Test editor ESP heosuFhxe eon Ele Test 2 Tot 100 Sucz50 Att 1 EEE Fill in the blank Weight 1 0 Se ea E Multiple choice 2 Weight 1 0 Question Drag amp Drop Weight I Select the correct answer F z Al Multiple response Weiht1 0 See rue False Wet ig Question Min score a 5 rete Max score D H E Critical TE Edit the rich text rics B O M Ou 2 SEES E Two Text field will appear one for positive feedback and a second for negative feedback To edit them we have to use button Edit text that will open the default editor We can also use here bold and variables Finally we can customize answers and decide which are correct and assign them a value in the question 120 Use Guide EasyProf 2 Tot 100 Suc 50 Att 1 p PEL Fill in the blank eons B Multiple choice 2 Height 1 0 Question Drag amp Drop eae F Multiple response Weight 1 0 I True False We
41. that page so Page navigation action will not be effective in the preview If we choose a Heading we can preview and navigate all its pages If we select a whole Title we can preview and navigate all pages in the project Title publication Once we have finished adding interactivity to a Title time has come to publish it EasyProf offers two different ways of publishing a Title CD ROM or Internet The latter offers several modalities HTML and HTML SCORM More details can be found in Chapter 9 Title publication 2 2 File structure in EasyProf EasyProf manages all resources asociated to a project in one workspace First time we open the aplication it asks us to define the Workspace From that moment on EasyProf wiii be responsible for locating all associated resources to a project in a way that we do not have to worry about its location Any project may be exported in a compressed file that will incorporate all resources Thereby we can be completely sure that no element of our project is lost when transferring it to another computer or while making a backup Another of the advantages of the Workspace is that he takes care of the naming of all files Thus even if we work with two resources with the same name this will prevent an acciental overwriting 2 3 Workspace concept Although all files in a Workspace are located in a particular location in our computer that we can define and change at our will we shouldn t think abou
42. the former this one allows user to introduce text and relate it to variables through actions Thus we can define a Text field to display content of a particular variable To do so we use the Action Manager We ll start by deciding when will the field show variable content we ll do so from the Event section It can be displayed for example when clicking on any active element or when page loads 171 Use Guide EasyProf 5 Actions SOUPce Event EEE ORE EA Button On key pressed E ll Test container 2 Image 4 Image 5 A gt Text variable ied gt Numeric variable 1 Am TiHa h Set value to variable Get value from variable rA Set variable value Select the variable E gt System values a E Tite EEZ Humeric variable A gt Text variable el i Page In Target select the text field that must show variable s content and as action we select Get value from variable option Clicking on button with three dots we can choose from which variable value must be taken If what we wish is for user to manually enter a value in a variable we must first decide the event we will use to decide when that content has to be entered For example clicking on a button In Target we choose the Textfield where the user will write it and we ll select as action Set value to variable Again we ll select to which variable will this manually given value go 172 Use Guide EasyProf GE Actions ajaj 2 So
43. those of the rectangle although by default it appears transparent Cursor type This lets you choose the kind of cursor that will be shown when the mouse pointer is moved over the hot spot see the Cursor s editor section from Chapter 5 Content Creation Jf Use Guide EasyProf Properties o Mame Hotspot General Background color A Border coor LIII AD Oo Tooltip Antialiasing M l Behavior Cursor Pomer F a nable rj hickness ectangle Enable o Thickness ft Rectangle Do le Bounds l Lm i m m ta fa PJ e Sa co le Shape style Shape style Pop up window This lets you create modal windows and define their attributes These windows can be made to appear when a certain action is performed on an interactive element Properties o Mame Popup 2 General E In fact pop up is a non visible element that it is used for deciding what pop up will be shown and then you will generat the action It is very important taking into account that you have to create a pop up in the section Pop up from the Table of Contents area If you click on the property Pop up page the Pop Up s manager will be opened Then a structure with all the Windows already predefined in the Summary Area will appear You have to select the interested one and click on the Select button 98 Use Guide EasyProf Progress bar Progress bar is a dynamic ele
44. to republish Something especially interesting when the content has been distributed on CD ROOM Table of Contents Properties Font fanmiy al Font size Font color Bold Theale Underline Background color 7 Current page background color 4 Gn mouse over backgound color fZ J Tooltip M ea Tree nodes Edt the tree Tree icons Edt the kons l Beharvice a Vertical scrollbar l las needed TT Horizontal scrollbar As needed Expansion state _ dk the expanded nodes Wisible fe Luror Pointer Bounds C e a Y 430 wnt 61 Height 100 Other a Font style Font style Display icons LI Disthay inae J iv Display nodes This lets you copy the Table of Contents created to structure the Title onto the page turning it into an interactive element with which the end user can browse through the Title This element is especially interesting when it is used in a Master page Properties editor displays general properties common to many different elements 105 Use Guide EasyProf To access specific properties we only have to click on the Edit button first available option that will display Table of contents editor ft Edit the table of contents c Title ie 5 ma Heading 7 mm Page i I Y mm Page 2 El E E Heading J Heading p E Heading E m ist Heading i E E eeano 2 2 4 W mE jibda 2 W lim Page a a Heading FI Heading i ia Page Behavio
45. using the page s Properties Window but EasyProf never allows a page not to have an associated Master Page How to delete a Master Page First of all you have to select the Master Page you are interested in deleting Then you have to press the button x from the table of contents bar It is very important that you are really sure to delete the master page because you will not be able to restore it If the Master Page that we want to delete is linked to any page in the project a confirmation message will appear Delete element The masterpage will be deleted and is being used Do you want to continue and choose another masterpage 49 Use Guide EasyProf If we confirm that we actually want to delete it program will display a list of all Master Pages to select the one that is going to occupy the place left by the deleted page w Select another masterPage g a Master tite 5 pas E paster paos E E Pop up 1 pm Pop up 2 A Doubts In case we cancel this process of assigning a new Master Page there will be no deletion of the chosen Master Page All these features may be performed as well from the contextual menu that appears after right clicking on any of the Master pages Such menu is like the ones that open in the Page section only that the option Master page links is added allowing us to view all pag
46. window opens where we can choose whether if we preview only the curent page its heading or the whole title 203 Use Guide EasyProf Preview Choose the option to preview Open with Default ma Page Page Heading Heading E Tite 11 Monitoring 11 1 The idea of monitoring There is some information related with the use and benefit of a Title by the final user of which EasyProf keeps track and it is called Tracking information or Tracking For example tutors are generally interested in the following information e The students personal information e The general course details the time taken over it students assessment of the course etc e Statistics about page viewing which pages were visited and for how long e Searching for text chains in the Title looking up the glossary of terms etc e Results of the tests performed by the student All this Title tracking information can be viewed by a Supervisor a responsable or tutors in a HTML file that may be generated by the action Title administrator follow up 11 2 The Follow up action To generate the Follow up file it is necessary to create the action which will be created To do so you have to proceed like this 1 Introduce an interactive content element in the page for instance a button Open the window New action Select the button in the original field Select the event Select the Title manager in the field target Select
47. AL Behavior z nable rj r ursor Default order Default ile le _jle oO m m o T Dfa petat le Bounds e Border style Border style Name This box shows the name of the content element and lets you edit it We recommend you customize the name suggested by the application to make it easier to create actions later For example a table that contains information about the annual expenses of a company s departments could be called Expenses YearDept instead of having a vague name such as Table 12 General properties Properties that define the main characteristics of the content element Position Those data include the content element name its position and size They are informative and editable values that allow to position and dimension the element with a pixel level precision Position Shows the co ordinates X horizontal Y vertical that indicate the position of the content element inside the page allowing you to change it The point 0 0 is the top left hand corner of the page and the units are pixels In the line position indicate cordinates of one of the extremes Size Displays dimensions of the content element in pixels W width H height and allows you to edit the size In the line parameters width and height are replaced by coordinates X2 Y2 that indicate the position of the othe end Proportional It allows us to force the element to keep proportions eve
48. D ROM it offers the same aspect the Title will be when published for a CD ROM Windows Help ie HTML generator 7 SCORM HTML generator E Output Player generator 2 show player preview oe is Generate player output Gig Configure player output AL AI i Show player preview 5 player p Title gt Show Player Preview or click over the corresponding button in the Buttons bar HTML Preview it allows us to preview a page heading content or whole Title displaying the exact same aspect that it will display when published in HTML and HTML SCORM 19 Use Guide EasyProf Windows Help a HTML generator ta SCORM HTML generator Show SCORM HTML preview Output Player generator ge Generate SCORM HTML EBs Configure SCORM HTML output L e e L i m L L Show SCORM HTML preview Note When we have some media files to include in Titles that have to be previewed in html we should always distinguish between those that can be executed directly by the browser and those that must be opened by its own program plug in file that user will have to keep in his computer to play the file lt will be displayed as discussed above in a window that will let us choose between three types of preview We only have to select the correct one and click on Accept Depending on the area selected in the Table of Contents we will modify the scope of the preview If we are on a page we will only be able to preview
49. Numeric variables will only allow numbers as content while text ones allow letters numbers and symbols like the euro symbol Once a variable has been created we may define its name and its initial value It is advisable to customize variable s name to distinguish more easily later on Text variables may by default have no content but numeric ones can t In case of no defined content O will be used as default value 165 E Variable manager ICY te 1 Numeric variable Use Guide EasyProf Sas ae a a sy Nombre Numeric variable 1 ee ees aE EEE EEE ERE General Se Defaultvake Sd mar 3 Hr In addition to button Add Variable we find another one to Erase them and a third button to create an action from the selected value Working with variables Actions Once a variable has been defined we can interact with it through actions Any variable may be both source and destination of an action When opening the Action manager we see that the Source ection displays a tree with two branches Page section displays all the elements found in the screen we are in including Page variables First section Title displays Title variables EA Button Go me 7 ol Timer a TUTTE I Ya bate og Title Ze baNumeric variable gt Text variable bh On change Equals to h Not equals to h Operation i Set random value Set value 166 Use Guide EasyProf When selecting a text va
50. O evaluation We must select option Include tests to score to activate it In the first column of the table located in the upper side will appear the tests and in the right hand side one the weigh we want to give to each of them It is the tests weighting By default each test weight is equal to 1 what means that all of them contribute in the same proportion to the total SCO punctuation Ponderation may be edited and we can give more weight to a test in case we think that it is more important or we can lower its weight or remove it completely ponderation 0 to a test in case it is a self assessment test The remaining editable options for the tests are Include visited pages to score Permits defining a weight for visited page that will be added to the global tests Use Mastery Code Permits defining an average test score to consider that a Title is passed as well as the maximum and minimum score that can be obtained Load test from suspend data Permits initialize back to 0 the test score regardless of previous test scores it allows continuous reprtition of the test in the platform fe SCORM HTML configuration gee SCO evaluation dji SCORM DEAE E JB Navigation Objectives V Include tests to the score General Select test to calculate score new test will be added automatically with a weight to 1 i Lifecyde Rights Test 04 A C 3 03 l Prerequisites a SCORM Objectives Include visited page to score Weight use
51. S active label 2 E On mouse move Action Te Page browser Show popup G Title manager Image CA Test container Ll Button E Audio 2 BB Active label 2 Popup Example The following steps must be taken in order to show the Pop up Window 1 Insert the interactive element for example a button on the page that will be the source of the action Place it and define its attributes Open the Action Window Choose the relevant options in the Source Event Target and Action fields e Source Button 1 name of the button element e Event Mouse clicked 155 Use Guide EasyProf e Target Pop up 1 e Action Show Pop up 5 Click on Create Timer Content Element actions Start This starts a timer which counts the time specified in the Duration option in the Attributes window See the Content Elements Attributes section in Chapter 6 Beans and content element attributes Stop This stops the time specified in the Duration option of the Attributes window See the Content Elements Attributes section in Chapter 6 Beans and content element attributes Example How to use the timer bean The aim here is to skip to another page of the Title when a button is pressed not instantly but after a certain period of time has elapsed 1 Insert the timer element on the page 2 Open the Attributes Window 3 Enter the duration of the timer in tenths of seconds 4 Open the Action Window 5 Choose the relevan
52. Use Guide EasyProf User Guide Easy Prot ITA lt H Interactive Training Advanced Computer Applications SL Use Guide EasyProf 2011 Interactive Training Advanced Computer Applications S L All rights reserved EasyProf v 3 9 User manual Barcelona SPAIN No part of this document may be reproduced or converted into any other electronic format without prior written permission from Interactive Training Advanced Computer Applications S L This manual as well as the software it describes is supplied under license and may only be used in accordance with the conditions set forth in such license The information in this guide is provided for informative purposes and is subject to change without prior notice Interactive Training Advanced Computer Applications S L accepts no responsibility for any errors or inaccuracies that may be in this user guide Trademarks EasyProf is a registered trademark of Interactive Training Advanced Computer Applications SL Java and the Java logo are registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc Microsoft and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp First edition April 2008 Last actualization October 2011 Interactive Training Advanced Computer Applications S L C Rossell 253 5 12 E 08008 Barcelona Espana TABLE OF CONTENTS HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3 BASIC CONCEPTS OF EASYPROF 1 1 General Overview of E
53. abel a e a2 pes a a a Sr o o eE ee e e e S S o d poromoa performed Mouse clicked YES Mouse dragged Mouse exited YES Mouse moved i Mouse ES entered Mouse YES pressed Use Guide EasyProf ee Oa ee S a released Abort r S S A pean t ee Hyes Passed UT EE a E mf marking a o All events in the table are self explanatory except perhaps the Action performed and the difference between Mouse dragged and Mouse moved all of them belonging to the element Button We understand by Action performed the process of pressing and release of the button This can be achieved with the effect Mouse click and by pressing the keys Space bar or Intro o it could be said that Action performed is more generic because it gathers them all User should preferently use Action performed This will allow that in case the final user clicks any of those two keys he will see not only how the button is pressed and released but that a resulting action has been produced something that wouldn t happen if the event is one of those achievable with the mouse such as Mouse clicked Press button etc With respect to events Mouse dragged and Mouse moved both are met by moving mouse on top of button but in the first case left mouse button or right button for left handed if applicable must be pressed for the event to exist It should also be noted that a shift of a single pixel is enough for these events to happen so t
54. able of contents Path Text Container Text feedback 6 5 Tests Test manager Question s edition Question properties Answer edition in choice questions Fill in the blank Drag amp Drop Assigning questions to a test The QTI specification 6 6 Test scores 6 6 1 Test container and test editor 6 6 2 Score Test score Question score Choice questions score Special cases INCLUDING INTERACTIVITY 7 1 The Action Window Action Window elements 7 2 How to create an action 7 3 Actions scope and grouping Actions scope Actions with a common source and event 7 4 Action types Common Actions Animations and effects Non common content element actions Page browser actions Title Manager actions Keyboard events in actions 7 5 The action list 7 6 Use of variables in EasyProf THE TITLE MANAGER UTILITIES 8 1 Including utilities in a Title 8 2 Annotations Use Guide EasyProf 114 129 138 138 143 143 144 163 164 175 175 176 Annotations page Annotations Manager 8 3 Search Search Results 8 4 Glossary The glossary Editor New caption introduction Caption edition Groups Use of the glossary by the end user 8 5 History 8 6 Print CHAPTER 9 EASYPROF AND SCORM 9 1 SCORM ADL and SCORM SCORM State The SCO 9 2 SCORM Implementation in EasyProf Metadata edition Publication 9 3 The SCO Manager General SCORM Objectives Gen
55. ace before beginning to work with the files If you want to make a copy of a Workspace or Project with another name use the option Workspace Manager gt Duplicate It will copy all the files from the selected Workspace with the chosen location and name During the editing of a project we can save it with a different name using the option File gt Save as We will be able then to chose a new name for the project that will be saved in the same Workspace Exit In order to exit the Title you must open the File menu and select the Quit option If the Title contains unsaved changes a warning window will ask if you want to save the changes providing three options YES NO CANCEL Edit Object View Output Windows Help Create new project Ctrl N Open Save project Ctrl 5 r Save project as Switch other workspace Import eppx Ctrl Mayusculas Export eppx Ctrl Mayusculas E Import Properties Exit You can also exit the Title by clicking on the Close icon located in the upper right hand corner of the EasyProf window x 3 2 Exporting Importing and Merging Projects 3 2 1 Exporting a project In addition to saving current project in the Workspace export files of a project can be created to be used later on in other Workspaces by importing To export we must use option File gt Export eppx File browser will appear asking for a location for the new 28 file A compressed file will be created fo
56. ach style has been customized and unables inheritance In the second section of the View tab we can customize two parameters related to lines and nodes connecting different elements in the Table of Contents 107 Use Guide EasyProf We Edit the table of contents O Heading lt F ma Page r Color 4 Title on mouse over o D E Heading on mouse o E E Page on mouse o E E Heading for current page E E Page for current page Highlight 7 Display lines Display nodes _ Display transparent icons E Display multiple lines Scrollbars Auto scroll Horizontal scrollbar Vertical scrollbar Line visualization This option is selected by default It displays all lines that directly connect diferent hierarchy levels in the TOC Node visualization Not selected by default When activated it displays symbols or in order to expand or collapse differents hierarchies of the TOC Finally we may as well define how will the scrollbar be displayed By default any scrollbar will appear when needed when the list in the Table of contents is longer than the predetermined spaced available That is why vertical and horizontal scrollbars have its options marked as as needed We may customize them defining that any of the bars are shown always or never Ilcon wi
57. aluation verification box is not enabled or it is enabled without doing it in any of the tests from their corresponding verification boxes in the SCO column of the table Tests results that are not supervised by the LMS for it the Enable SCO evaluation verification box must be activated simultaneously than some of the SCO tests All the pages must be visited in order to complete the SCO this case in an additional condition to the existence of tests in the SCO that is to say it is used for conditioning the SCO completion to the whole pages visit without being a sufficient condition for it It can also be selected a determined number of pages that have to be visited 197 Use Guide EasyProf I ee es Make all bests to complete SCO ia Lifecycle oo Rights Visit pages to complete SCO Visit jo pages of 5 IF you add pages don t Forget bo edit this value Allow user bo suspend the Sco ie Prerequisites HHO Heading Object Heading 2 bje Use time lirit HHimss oS oy fos Action exit no message z Message Time Our Restore defaults Apply Ok Cancel Taking into account the five possible final states of a SCO parameters or conditions we can control from EasyProf are the metadata and taking as example the basic Title we proposed before we can elaborate the following table in order to understand how metadata and possible final states are linked Enabled Enabled Fina
58. ample would make it possible to enter text in a table text input field etc The way in which this attribute works can be seen in execution mode This option is useful in cases where the end user must enter data in a certain field For further information please see Chapter 7 Actions and Interactivity Enabled This option allows you to activate and deactivate interactive elements actions In this way you can make an element remain inactive until a certain action has been carried out or vice versa or you can make an element deactivate when an action is performed For example you can make an active button deactivate once it has been clicked so that it cannot be used again For further information please see Chapter 7 Actions and Interactivity Ratio By enabling this option the Content Element will recover its original proportion It is worth making sure that the default attributes are the ones you want changing them if necessary Whether an attribute is enabled or disabled by default will depend on the characteristics of the particular content element and what the user is deemed most likely to need in each case 6 4 Description of the content elements All of the content elements included in this version of EasyProf are described below as well as how to use them and define their attributes Description of the content elements Page As it is said in the section Pages and Master Pages as Content Elements from Chapter 5 pages
59. an have more than one correct answer from among several possible options Example Which of the next terms indicate a cloud type a Cumulus b c Mandrake d Tripod Cirrus Answers Cumulus and Cirrus 116 Use Guide EasyProf Fill in the blank Students are allowed to enter the answer in a blank space as well as selecting one from a list of options User can type text before and after the empty space as part of an statement Answer will be correct if it matches any of those included in a list of correct answers defined by user Example Complete the next sentence Though was not a quiet and obedient son my two had a lot of patient with me Answer parents In this case the list of correct answers would be formed only by one word Drag amp Drop It allows us to create interactive and evaluable games Correct answer will happen when we drag an object to its correct location Example Relate following words of the list with the images they represent Answer Words should be dragged to their correct location under each picture Open essay question this allows essay type questions with this type long answers can be entered Example Say what do you know about e learning For edition the questions you only have to click on the corresponding buttons placed in the central column To edit a question we must only select it and click on button Edit question Questions properties Questions properti
60. annotations directly in the Annotations page Only one note per page is admitted but it can be modified as many times as necessary FI Title 5X 3 Notes Windows Internet Explorer proporcionado por Windows UE Esta es mi primera anotacion Anotaciones Gestor anotaciones To close the Annotations page we must click over button X in an upper right position keeping the content stocked for a posterior use When opening again the annotations page in a page in which a note has already been inserted this note will display and can be edited In order to delete an annotation you must open it and delete the text Annotations Manager It permits managing the whole Title annotations In the lt Content gt field you can see the notes associated to the current page as well as edit them Under the content field on the left you can see the lt select annotations page gt with a list of all the pages that contain annotations By selecting any of them one can see the path of this page in the lt path gt field By clicking over this path one accedes to the page where the annotation is FJ Title A Annotations UEUn Windows Internet EXpIOrer proporcionado por Windows UE X ae ee Content Anotaciones Gestor anotaciones Select page annotation Page path 176 Use Guide EasyProf NOTE Annotations realized by the end user are stocked in his her local system For this reason if he she opens the Title from an
61. as well as Master Pages also are described like any other content elements because they have editable properties In this sense we can classified them like Content Elements In this chapter only pages properties will be commented without defining further details that will be given in the following pages of the present manual igi Use Guide EasyProf General properties Master Page Allows you to define the Master Page Inheritance Allows you to define the inheritance of the elements coming from the master page Background Background color The choosen color will be shown as the background of the page Background image You can also define an image for defining a background for the page Image position You can choose between three options Thanks to this option you are able to center the image expand it or you also have the choice to use the mosaic option Center You can insert the image in the middle of the page defining the background Mosaic This option allows you to insert the same image around the page b the effect is like a mosaic of images Expand This option expands the image using the entire page Master Pages Master pages have their own properties and it is also possible include content elements in there is the reason why they also considered as another content element Master pages have the same properties of pages already defined above However two exceptions are defined Master page and inheri
62. asyProf 1 2 The application structure 1 3 Working area The Title The Table of Contents The Master pages The Headings The Pages 1 4 The content structure 1 5 Edition environment 1 6 User and Final user CREATING A NEW TITLE 2 1 The Stages Opening a New Title Defining title parametes Working materials preparation Creating the table of contents Defining the Master Pages Creating content Including interactivity Previews CD ROM and HTML Title publication 2 2 File structure in EasyProf 2 3 Workspace concept 2 4 Project management with EasyProf Workspace 2 5 Working with Workspace 2 6 Resource manager EDITING TITLES 3 1 Working with Files New Project Opening a Title Save Save as Exit Use Guide EasyProf 10 10 10 13 13 17 17 17 20 20 20 22 22 25 25 CHAPTER 4 CHAPTER 5 3 2 Exporting Importing and Merging projects 3 2 1 Exporting a project 3 2 2 Importing titles 3 3 Exporting and Importing from the Workspace 3 4 How to set title settings 3 5 Previous versions file importation 3 6 Importing Power Point files WORKING WITH THE TOC AND MASTER PAGES 4 1 How to work with Table of Contents Headings Pages The Table of Contents bar How to create a Heading and a Subheading How to change the name of a heaing How to move a heading How to delete a heading How to block a heading The headings propieties window 4 2 How to work wit
63. at many of these contents have limited their rights of use so that we cannot download them and use them freely We can however link them to the original location respecting the authors conditions of use Secondly we must consider the optimization of our resources when facing the start of a project If for example we use many videos in a course we should be aware that charges for storage and transfer of data generated by the display of such videos will run at our expense Not to mention to which extent will the size of our work files increase which obliges us to invest in more powerful computers and makes it harder for the final user to visualize when they have old equipment If our videos are already posted on the Internet for example in Youtube our project will use far fewer resources and will be much faster to edit and publish and much easier to visualize by the final user Finally keep in mind that information changes incredibly fast and in many occasions some of these changes can be foreseen for example when we incorporate links to legal documents and regulations to our project With the new dynamic content element we can make a list of links generated on the Internet either through a social bookmarking site like del icio us or through an RSS feed Each time the final user access to our content this will automatically search the internet and charge the latest list of available links so we have completely updated our content without having
64. ated TOC structure How to delete a heading Do the following to delete a heading 1 Click on the heading that you want to delete to select it 2 Click on the Delete button Note Before deleting any heading we must be very careful because deleting elements in the table of contents is an action that cannot be undone How to block a Heading To block a Heading we must do the following 1 Select Heading that we want to block 2 Click on button Block We can block a Heading a page or a Title When we block a Heading all its pages will be blocked as well A blocked page cannot be modified and displays a small lock on top of its icon in the Table of Contents Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 dS Page 5 it Heading 2 1 sE Page Soe Heading 1 pg of gi Page ZIJE The headings properties window Headings and subheadings have got properties that may be edited through their corresponding Properties Window In order to edit them you just have to select the desired heading or subheading and its properties will automatically appear in the Properties Area under the Summary Area and the Content Elements You can also display the properties in a floating window by selecting the button Properties in the toolbar GEE N Properties In the Properties window we can distinguish three zones with their corresponding options 41 Use Guide EasyProf 2101 x Name Heading General Master page Inherited Master page
65. atically located in the upper or inferior part of the screen o the right or on the left 126 Use Guide EasyProf 7 Test editor Name Drag amp Drop 2 General j art label 3 Relations Relations i Hotspot 1 Background 2 E hai Background coor AZA Not set gt True False 2 Multiple choice 2 F I Multiple response 2 E Fill in the blank 2 ssay Aac 7 DE Image background le ritical ii e l in score eedback corre eedback incor order mage side N 2 a amp 2 Di aT m 5 o Edit the text Manual Bounds Dragging behavior permits us choosing what will happen with the draggable object once we drop it on the target area We can decide that it comes back to its original position if the relation is not correct and we can also determine the way it will adjust itself to the target 7 Test editor BRL x Critical True False 2 Multiple choice 2 Multiple response 2 EEE Fill in the blank 2 ff Essay 2 aT Drag amp Drop 2 A Art label 2 A Art label 3 i Hotspot 1 i pesed a Hotspot 2 177 Hotspot 3 lt tee Use Guide EasyProf Assign questions to a test Once questions and their properties are defined we just have to assign them to the tests For that purpose we will select the test or the bag we want in the left hand si
66. ation Border style It allows you to select one of the predifined border styles For further information see Styles s editor from Chapter 5 Content creation Link style It allows you to select one of the predifined link styles For further information see Styles s editor from Chapter 5 Content creation Some of the items in the properties window those reffering to text style or border style display at its right the icon Disable style value When a text style has been defined this will not be applied in the sections where style has been disabled For more information see section 5 Style editor in Chapter 5 Creating content Table This lets you include a table and define its characteristics Besides tables also admits images and links You can see the sections Text s editor and Link s editor from Chapter 5 Content creation In this case table s properties are very similiar than attributes from the rich text In addition we can describe the following characteristics Cells This option allows us to open the table editor where we can choose the font the text color and the background color of the selected cell See section Table s editor from Chapter 5 Content Edition Edit the table f x ar aer oA ae ee el o Validate Reset Cancel 94 Use Guide EasyProf Padding It allows you to define the internal margin of the cells so inside texts do not touch lines of the table It
67. automatically downloaded when the browser requires it However in certain organizations system aministrators do not allow users to download plug ins That is why both options are still available The tracking applet lets us save the tracking in a hard drive send it by email or upload it in an FTP server 20 Use Guide EasyProf Tracking applet offline P3 Tracking applet mail E Tracking applet ftp If we choose tracking applet offline we can define the location where the file will be saved and the name that it will receive E 5 Page On dick GEE E3 On mouse over ae E Test prai 2 Gf On mouse out B Tee Cat On mouse released A gt Text variable tet gt Numeric variable ofl rH a Title Q Tite manager PEM LIE amp d Numeric variable i A gt Text variable Local path Filename Example Language Rate course Comments 208 Use Guide EasyProf We can also define the language of the form and whether we will ask user for his valoration and content observations Monitoring can be displayed in any of the languages in which EasyProf is translated Name of the file language and options of valoration and observations are defined in the same way when tracking is sent via email and FTP Choose or edit the mail to use Select and or edit the mail Smtp Smtp User Smtp F Filename Language Rate course Comments Tracking output HTML a Monitorin
68. can also change these parameters in the Bounds section of the property sheet Here we have a specific property called Content In this space we must copy the HTML code that we want to be shown once the project is published 102 Use Guide EasyProf We can also copy the code directly into the element on the screen by double clicking on it D di ama object width 425 height 344 gt lt param name movie value http i im youtube corm vizkKK 262 Inlo0ehl esefs 1 gt lt param gt spa ram names allowFull Screen value true gt lt param gt lt embed src Ato aaa youtube com y2kKK2B2 Inlooehl eskFs 1 type application x shockwave flash allowFullscreen true width 425 height S44 gt lt embed gt lt fobject gt This content will not be visible in the editor only once the project has been published The HTML code that 2 0 websites show usually includes a default size for content If we wish to display this size regardless of the one determined in EasyProf we must check the box Keep original size When we generate and visualize the output the dynamically generated content on the website of origin will be displayed in the space defined by the user Aspects to consider The content shown by the Dynamic content element is generated on the Internet Therefore when we generate an output for playback on a CD ROM it will be displayed only if run on a computer connected to Internet Otherwise nothing will be
69. ccept it the button will not appear until the end of the test Create default actions A Button Evaluate Do you want to show it in the last question Previous question button It shows the previous question of the test This button is very useful if you have selected the property One question at once You can have the same result from any iinteractive element creating the corresponding action When placed for the first time it asks us if we want to hide it in the first question If we accept it will only appear whenever there is a previous page to go 112 Use Guide EasyProf Evaluate button Next question button Create default actions eee Soo Next question button It shows the next question of the test This button is very useful if you have selected the property One question at once You can have the same result from any interactive element creating the corresponding action When placed for the first time it asks us if we want to hide it in the last question If we accept it will only appear whenever there is a page after that one to go One question at once Questions are shown one by one If you want to go to another question you will have to create buttons indicating the action next question Show title It allows you to show the title of the test before the questions Reset on load test If we reload the page all previously obtained values are cleared so we can take the test from scratch again
70. ces its possibilities giving extra power and versatility It is displayed in a new button in the toolbar named Variable Manager We also find a new button in the content element bar named Textfield that allows us to display the value of a variable and give it a new content Using variables we can work with numbers or texts and can make them interact by the use of actions without any need tp write a programming code In fact this component will allow us to obtain the same results that we would get using a basic programmimg code but without the need of learning or writing a single line of code Basic concepts Variables are commonly used in computers and are a key element when programming as they enable you to create many applications EasyProf 3 offers the possibility to use them and exploit all the power they offer without the need of learning s programming language simply using the action editor that has been available in last versions of the program Variable s strength is that as its name indicates its value may vary depending on the criteria defined in the actions and it can keep on changing along a project depending on what the user does Variables could be compared with data containers We can assign them a starting value or create an action to assign them a value or to modify the one already assigned Similarly we can create actions that start when a certain variable reaches a particular value We may as well create an empty variable inte
71. ck over the button New Group located over the glossary tree The following terms captions will be added to the group which has just been created except if another one has been selected for it Use of the Glossary by the end user In order to allow the end user to manage the glossary this utility has to be launched with the help of its corresponding action see Glossary action in Chapter 7 Actions and Interactivity that will open it A window with two fields will be displayed In the left hand side one the Glossary tree will be shown Clicking over any word its definition will display in the right hand side field J Glossary Windows Internet Explorer proporcionado por Windows UE 179 Use Guide EasyProf 8 5 History In order to indicate the final user which pages he has been visiting as well as any other related information we can insert the History action in the Title with the corresponding action from the Title Manager The following image shows the window that will display when History utility is launched e History Windows Internet Explorer proporcionado por Windows UE Page history Page Select page path Title gt Heading gt Page A list with the whole visited pages will then appear If you select any of them its access path in the field lt Page Path gt will be shown By clicking over the path you can accede to the visited page 8 6 Print Thanks to this utility you can print the complete Title or indiv
72. content element ADL Advanced Distributed Learning was an initiative sponsored by the United States government in November 1997 with the mission to improve access and availability at any time an from any place to educational materials of a high quality as well as the force of the market of content and development of the software that allows its creation To do so we count with emerging technologies as well as with the existing ones Animated GIF A file containing a series of GIF images displayed in a fast sequence in the browser producing the effect of an animation Applet Application programed in Java that is executed in a virtual Java machine from a browser after a process of downloading Asset An asset is a constructive part of a SCO for example a web page graphic document or media audio or video Thus a SCO is usually composed of one or more assets and in extreme cases it can be an individual asset if it meets at least one learning objective In most occasions it will not be possible For example a media file wouldn t be enough to conform a learning objective so it will not satisfy the criterion that efines a SCO Associated Page A page has an associated Master Page as a dynamic background Existing interactive elements in a Master Page are accessible from all associated pages When we make a change in a Master Page this change is immediately reflected in all associated pages Attributes window Window where we de
73. ct and C is incorrect If we act as in the Multiple choice questions where only one answer is correct where the ponderation of the correct answer is 1 and 0 for the wrong answer we would meet the following case By selecting A and B as correct user would get 2 points internal A 1 B 1 2 However by selecting all 3 options user would get the same score as if he had answered correctly A 1 B 1 C 0 That is why this type of question includes a field for the ponderation of not marked options See Figure 8a Multiple response questions Ponderation of not selected answers Name Multiple choice 2 F Select the correct answer EB Et van response 2 ane i a True j False Weight 1 0 Min score o Max score ibl E Critical Feedback Show Answers ay Name Make a good answer Ponderation Answer 1 Answ Back in our example we would keep a ponderation of 0 for the wrong answer C but we would add a ponderation of 1 if the wrong answer is not chosen Let s see the example test result By selecting A and B as correct user would get 3 internal points A 1 B 1 C 1 135 Use Guide EasyProf However if the three options were selected as correct user would get a lower score A 1 B 1 C 0 2 A different way to proceed but equally valid consists on giving a ponderation of 0 to the unselected answers and a negative value to the wrong answers S
74. d As we can see to access third SCO we must complete SCO 1 and 2 first We can generate more complex prerequisites by adding the names of the SCO allowed codes and possible states of each SCO Is nomenclature is incorrect a red cross will appear by the edit field If nomenclature is correct a green check mark will appear n General SCORM E i Heading 1 Objectives G Heading 2 Objectives ea Heading 3 Objectives fl General n Lifecycle Rights SCO evaluation iste Prerequisites Simple syntax Advanced syntax AND amp Or Nok rw Parenthesis Equals Wot equals lt gt Set M scok coz where X is the number of SCO to complete in the set Double click on a list element to insert an element 1 Heading 1 Heading 2 Heading 2 Incomplete y Heading 3 194 Use Guide EasyProf Below you can see a Chart with all the advanced operators that may be used while editing the prerequisites AND All items separated by amp S34 amp S36 amp S38 SCOs 34 S36 y S38 must be must be completed to be completed to have prerequisite evaluated as complete achieved pressing If any of the items S34 S36 S38 If any of the SCOs S34 S36 or simultaneously separated by is S38 is completed prerequisite will Alt Gr 1 completed expression be achieved will be given as veritable NO press Alt SCO won t be accessible S35 SCO with this prerequisite won t and wi
75. d By selecting one of the words the lt Page Path gt will show its path in the Table of Contents 17 Use Guide EasyProf For more details about the action that opens the search utility you can consult the search paragraph in Chapter 7 Actions and Interactivity NOTE the search engine integrated into EasyProf only shows the result of texts included in the Rich Text Label and Active Label content elements 8 4 Glossary It is frequent that this utility is called by the final user from different locations of the Title Its characteristics are the following Creaction edition of a Glossary The Glossary terms and their signification can be introduced and edited by means of the Window gt Glossary menu option The Glossary editor The Glossary editor is divided in two parts in the left hand side column we can find a tree with the structures of the glossary Over this structure we find many buttons that allow us to show or hide the TOC root create new groups and new words edit a group name or word and delete the selected group or word There are also four arrows used to change the position of a word as well as assigning it or excluding it from a group In the right hand size column appears a text editor in which we will write the term definition Name Glossary v 12 y B 7 U abe z b O H s u 3 E E E cena Background color L 255 255 255 Background col 255 255 255 Glossary tree word Font family o
76. d that allows the final user to enter a text or display a variable value Its way of operation is related with variables and is managed from the actions editor Its properties are similar to those of the Rich text Relationship between Textfields and variables is explained in detailed in section 7 6 Variables 100 Use Guide EasyProf ne Properties Html content Dynamic content Html content element is a novelty in EasyProf that allows us to embed content from any internet location in a page This utility allows us to benefit from the advantages of what has been called Web 2 0 consisting on the proliferation of spaces in the network that promote collaboration between users allowing them to share and reuse resources Most of these web 2 0 provide the user with codes to insert their content on other web sites Simply copy the codes which often appear with names like object or embed and paste them into the appropriate section of the Properties window of the Html element When we view the Project published that content will be shown Select the component from all the buttons in the operating panel and define its position and size on the page as we would with other elements like a picture The screen will display a rectangular image with the symbol of the element of dynamic content 101 Use Guide EasyProf We can change its position by dragging it in the screen and its size by stretching the lateral sides of the rectangle We
77. de column and will be the selecting the questions in the column of the center In order to assign the question you just have to click on the button located in between both columns The question assigned to a test will stand out in a blue color If we want to remove a question from a test we have to select it in the left hand side column and click on the button The question will show again itself in the original black color Test manager g Joj x n m Mame Multiple choice MULTIPLE_CHOICE H Choice a g Tests Choice 2 General a Test 6 Choices Hpone family ere Test n d ra finetan FrN me ma _ a We can change the order of questions that are already assigned to a test through the arrows located on the upper side of the column We will use the arrows up and down in order to change the order or go from a test to another one and the right and left arrows in order to include or extract them of a bag If we committed a mistake when editing a property we can use the undo redo arrows in the upper middle side of the Test Manager lox a Mame Fee Test bag 3 Multiple choice MULTIPLE_CHOICE H Choice E Tests Choiez Genera ia i Test choice3 Fone family aia Test 7 Ee ssay rue False 2 ultiple choice 2 ultiole response 2 MULTIPLE RESPONSE ill in the blank 2 FILL_IN THE BLARIK Tooltip ssay 2 ES rag amp Drop 2 DRAG ONO DROP Use Guide EasyProf The QTI specification Th
78. define an interactive area that works as the source of an action Pop up allows you to include pop up windows Fa Pop up dialog allows you to display secundary pop up windows in the same page Progress bar allows you to include a progress bar Ca Textfield Inserts a field where we can introduce or display text of a variable Htlm content allows you to insert content from the internet G Table of contents This allows you to insert an interactive index as a means of browsing It gets i the information from the table of contents of the project Path This allows you to insert an indicator of the page s position in the project a S Test container allows you to insert tests including a great diversity of questions true false multiple choice multiple response fill in the blank or drag amp drop questions as well as a powerful tool to manage them i E Test feedback This allows you to show the feedback of the tests 6 2 Content element attributes The content element attributes are defined by using the Attributes window Each content element has a set of basic attributes that can be defined by using the Basic attributes window which is very similar in all the Content Elements and is made up of the editable attributes and information about the position and size of the Content Element 19 Use Guide EasyProf 210 x Mame Image General e etext ee mage on MOUSE Over Background Background coor VA
79. dia content e Multimedia presentations with hyperlinks and complex browsing EasyProf is mainly used for creating multimedia training Titles but it is also suitable for all kinds of tasks in which it is necessary to organize large amounts of information create hypertext links and present any other kind of multimedia information as well as for structuring and general management of content for any use that needs to be widely distributed on the internet or CD ROM EasyProf provides an authoring environment with tools highly suited to the task making it possible to organize and create content including the functions specific to any course etc We have sought to make the application suitable for a particular kind of user people who provide training or give presentations and have no experience of multimedia or programming who need to create any kind of Title from an interactive course to a standard presentation EasyProf is also intended for producing any content based on a table of contents whether very simple or highly sophisticated For this reason the generic name given to the content is Title In more technical terms EasyProf is an authoring tool developed in an object oriented programming language called Java which by definition is especially suitable for distribution on various platforms and over the internet EasyProf 3 version is available for Windows 9x NT 2000 2003 XP and Vista For other platforms compliance Mac OS
80. displayed Likewise when the content is modified in the source web page changes will be displayed the next time content created with EasyProf is run whether or not a new output has been generated If dynamic content i deleted or moved from its original location on the Internet output will not display anything Examples of funcionality with a dynamic content element Dynamic content element allows us to embed content generated in a 2 0 web in our project Increasingly there are more internet sites that offer such content Among the most popular there are online service providers such as Youtube or GoogleMaps If we wish to include in our project a video found in Youtube we only have to copy the code that appears bellow the Insert caption to the right of the video or left click on top of the video and chose option copy code 103 Use Guide EasyProf qa Inicio Videos Canales Comunidad Videos v Buscar opciones avanzadas TRABAJAPARAVIVIR hace 6 meses __Suseribir 03 de diciembre de 2007 M s informaci n Prevencion Riesgos Laborales Transporte gos Laborales Fersonalizar ject width 425 height 344 lt param name movie value http imesremname movie value http Personalizar aa GAs a rer ee Videos relacionados Prevenci n Riesgos Laborales sector Construcci n 00 22 De TRABAJAPARAVIVIR Reproducciones 3742 W Riesgos laborales 04 02 De jonay Reproducciones 25626 ll 0 04 0
81. dition window we may include answers with different ponderations Following with the previous example where blue was the correct answer we may want to punish the answer red with a negative score See Figure 6d Other cases E Edit the answers Fonderation Feedback Ponderations listed in the window whether correct or incorrect prevail over the indicated ponderation for an incorrect answer That is in this case blue would score 1 red 1 and anything different from blue and red would score 0 Special case Fill in the blank Questions Combo box On the bounce A small consideration is needed for the ponderations of the rest of Fill in the blank questions such as Combo box and On the bounce 134 Use Guide EasyProf fe Edit the rich text Al Arial Fill in the blanks The difference between these type of questions and Fill in a text field type is that in this case all options are already given and there is no need to write any text Once this has become clear it should be noted that ponderation works exactly as in the previous example Note that wrong answer ponderation will be only applied if user does not select any of the given answers Special case Multiple response Questions Multiple response questions those where more than one answer is correct deserve a special explanation Imagine you have a multiple choice exercise with three options A B an C of which A and B are corre
82. dow Target Target Action lel Boton prev a yg Tracking applet offline y EJ txt prev 4 Tracking applet mail Bee Ruta Ti S i Tracking applet ftp A Bot n next amp PA bet next eee os beg it Area sensible tw JEf Sumario 4 a Navigation Tite manager E Page browser faa SCorm Action m We can select saving tracking in a disc offline send it by mail or upload it in an FTP For more information See Chapter 11 Tracking Keyboard events in actions It is possible to generate an action simply pressing a key without having to interact with any content element To setthis action we have to select the page as the source and select action on key pressed 162 Use Guide EasyProf On key pressed CTRL MONE Acci n Using drop down menu on the left we can define key combinations with CTRL ALT or SHIFT We can also define ESC key although this option does not accept a second key Using drop down menu on the right we can define navigation keys arrows and any other letter All these keys may be combined with those in the drop down menu except ESC We cannot link actions to keys INTRO SPACE or the Function F keys since they all interact directly with the browser For this same reason navigation arrows must be used only in pages without scrollbars Same thing happens with common key combinations as CTRL C In case we use them for an event they would execute the action while trying to cop
83. e generated If we have for example set a minimum value of 0 a maximum of 10 and a Step of 1 all these are default values this means that the number assigned by the system will be a positive integer between 0 and 10 both included That is 0 1 2 3 10 However if in Step we select 0 1 system will create decimal numbers 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 If in Step we select 0 01 we will have two decimals 0 01 0 02 If instead of a decimal cipher what we want are even numbers we must write 2 in Step If we want only odd numbers we must keep 2 in Step but change minimum value for an odd number for example 1 Target Action g JA AUMEN Vidi tae _ 4 Operation a Title Oper a AR Page browser h Set value Scorm Action B inocnsnoe lf Tracking applet fed eaNumeric variable gt Text variable Display of variables and manual entry of values With what we have seen so far we can already use variables to perform complex actions but at some stage we may want to display the value of a variable or allow user to manually enter the content of a variable We will use content element Textfield to do so 170 Use Guide EasyProf To introduce a Text field in a Page we only have to click on the Textfield item in the Content Item bar Name Textfield 3 lts properties are the same as those of the Richtext so we can modify style color fonts But unlike
84. e Action Show Web connection bean actions Open URL in order to open the link specified in the URL field of the Attributes window you must create the Open URL action See the Content Elements Attributes section in Chapter 6 Beans and content element attributes Example How an action can be created so that the URL specified in the Attributes window opens when the contents of a page are loaded a Actions f a Ed Source Event Splash On click active label Skip Intro cA On Mouse over E Image 11 E On mouse out F Splash Timer Target Action ai QA On mouse released fa i MA Page browser A a Previous page r Title manager F Next page rs Active label Skip Intro E Go to page 1 Image 11 i iE Go to external URL i A Rich text ae 3 Splash Timer Ei Edit fa 154 s m om oe ae e Use Guide EasyProf Open the Action Window Choose the Source for example Page 1 Choose the Event Load page Specify the Target Web connection name of the target element Choose the Action Open URL Click on the Create button Pop up Content Element actions In order to show the windows created using the Pop up bean you must perform a specific action on an interactive element This action is called Show pop up Actions amp On click C On Mouse ower A Test container g On mouse agt S On mouse released Audio 2 G on mouse pressed B
85. e Test Content Element is compliant with the Instructional Management Systems Global Learning Consortium IMS Question amp Test Interoperability QTI specification QTI or specification on test and question interoperability describes the basic structure of the question representation and essay data allowing its exchange between several platforms and systems QTI specification is defined XML That means that the evaluation Test content element generates itselfapplications An important concept belonging to QTI is the questions bag containers from which questions are randomly extracted in order to allow producing different tests for each final user EasyProf includes bags in it test as see previously 6 6 THE TEXT SCORE First of all it is important to mention some previous concepts before we look in detail the test scores in EasyProf 3 6 6 1 Test container and Test Editor To start editing a test with EasyProf we have to insert the content item Test container and then double click on it to visualize the Test Editor See Figure 1a Test container and Figure 1b Test editor E EasyProf 3 8 Manual File Edit Object View Output Windows Help EB S el XOG w a aAA alll Master Paces Pop up Page editor Master page editor P Table of Contents T 7 3 faq 5 Title pos q E Heading 9 pgs z is fs Page G jus Page 2 ay aa Heading 7 pgs g x a Heading 5 pas v 6 E o a gt
86. e a Title s pages depend on a Master Page by inheritance or association When you click on the Master Pages tab the Table of Contents Bar loses one of its buttons New Heading The rest remains unchanged The Master Pages heading As many subheadings as you like can be created in the MP structure To create a new one from the root heading click on the New Subheading button in the Table of Contents Bar By using the arrow buttons in the Bar you can move or change its hierarchy There are no inheritance rules so any heading can be deleted unless it contains one or more Master Pages Master Pages The New Master Page button is used to create a new master page You can then place any kind of content in it as if it were a normal page and it will all be immediately visible in the associated pages but not editable through the pages A Master Page s components must be edited in the Master Page itself To find out how to insert content in pages see the Content section and the rest of Chapter 5 Creating content To open a Master Page you have to double click on its name Relationships between a Page and a Master Page All pages are associated with one Master Page and one alone Every time a new page is created a simple inheritance law is applied to associate it with a Master Page the Master Page associated with a new page is inherited from the heading it comes under This association can be changed whenever you wish by
87. e choice El Test 2 EE Fill in the blank dee m aoe z Multiple choice 2 The Test manager comprises two sections in the shape of two columns Left column allows us creating and editing various types of tests in the project The one on the right gives us the chance to create questions Such questions may be edited using last button on the list of questions In order to create a test you will use the button New test from the left column You can create as many tests aS you need using the same button For editing the test s properties you should select it and then click on the button Edit test The properties windows of the test will appear where we can define the following issues Text It allows you to edit the title of the test Max attempts It defines the number of attemps that the user will have in order to complete the test Per default is one It means that you cannot repeat the evaluated test even it is failed Total score It defines the maxim score of the test Per default is 100 Success score It defines the minimum punctuation in order to pass the test Per default is 50 Reset on load test Clears all values and tries in a test when reloading the page it is also possible to reload the page using actions Show feedback score If you select this option not only will you see the the feedback of the test but also the total score obtained Feedback correct This option allows you to define the correct feedback
88. e content and defines its nature There is a different one for each kind of content text image button etc To insert certain information in a page you first have to have the relevant content element available in order to store such information As an illustrative example one could compare it with slide projectors that contain a carousel on which the slides must be placed in order and the right way round In EasyProf there is also a Carousel content element with a similar philosophy to a projector it is a support that stores a certain kind of information the slides are the information ina projector in the Carousel content element in EasyProf it is graphic files EasyProf includes a group of content element for users that are located to the right of the Pages Desktop Area in the Content Element Palette There is a list of the beans included in this version and the attributes that can be defined in Content elements in EasyProf section Chapter 6 Content elements and attributes Pages and Master pages as content elements Pages both normal pages Master Pages and Pop ups are also content elements which in turn support the other specific content elements images text buttons etc Therefore pages also have attributes that allow you set their background color size etc 5 3 Procedure for creating a Content Element It is always possible to include content in any page However it is advisable to create first a Table of Contents s
89. e final user can become aware of their results Reset timer Restarts timer so user has all the initially available time to take the test Such action may be executed as long as timer is complete Show next question When Test container only displays one question it allows displaying next question Show previous question When Test container only displays one question it allows displaying previous question Example The following example shows how an action can be created so that a test can be evaluated using a button You can use the optional Evaluation button contained in the test element or create an alternative one as shown in this section 1 Insert an interactive element for example a button in the page 2 Place it and define its attributes 3 Open the Action Window 4 Choose the relevant options in the Source Event Target and Action fields e Source Button 1 name of the button element e Event Action performed e Target Test 1 e Action Evaluate 5 Click on Create In this way if you click on the button after selecting one of the test options a message will inform you of whether the answer is correct or incorrect 15 7 Actions Source A Page Image CA Test container DA Button H Audio 2 Active label 2 G Timer 2 A Test container 2 Te Page browser G Title manager Image CA Test container EJ Test feedback B Test container 2 Page Browser actions Use Guide Eas
90. e which are related to shadow or rotation The option Active is selected by default If deselected colour will not change when cursor is over a content element The option Color on mouse over allows you to select the color of the label when the cursor is over a content element See section 5 Color editor in Chapter 5 Creating content Art label This lets you insert short text to which various effects can be applied 91 Use Guide EasyProf Basic properties Font This lets you select the font of the caption on the label See section 5 Font editor in Chapter 5 Creating content Font size This lets you select the size of the text of the art label Font color This lets you choose the color of the text See section 5 Color editor in Chapter 5 Creating content Bold When selected all text is displayed in bold text ltalic When selected all text is displayed in italic Underline When selected all text is displayed underlined Tooltip A tooltip is an emerging label that appears when mouse is placed on top of a content element This box lest us introduce text that will appear as a tooltip If there is no text in this field tooltip will not be displayed Background color Chosen color will be displayed evenly as content element background Text It allows us to modify text that will be displayed in the content element Behaviour Border This lets you put a border around the content element See the General ed
91. eate a new angle with its corresponding editing points We can remove those new angles by double clicking on the control point Curve Element curve works like the polygon with the difference that it allows the possibility os open figures and by default all angles are converted into curves Properties are the same than those of the Polygon including the background color because if we place our last point on top of the first our figure will become a closed figure As in the Polygon we may create new points of control clicking and dragging on any point of the line and erase them by double clicking on these points 82 Use Guide EasyProf mae mons i Thickness a o oo AutoShapes Figures are basic shapes such as the Rectangle and the Oval In previous EasyProf versions there was a specific button for each figure Now they all can be easily generated from the autoshape drop down button Its properties are very similar to those of lines but two more options are included such as Background color that allows us to choose the color of the filling of the figure and Proportional that matches the figure proportions Background color is None by default that is why figure looks transparent Some of the elements in the properties window those referred to border style display at its right the icon Disable style button Once a style has been defined for the shape this will not be applied in the sections where the style
92. ee Figure 8b Multiple response questions Negative ponderation of wrong answers Question Name Multiple response f8E Fill in the blank Weight I 0 bo Be e ES y Select the correct answer Min score 0 Max score 0 E Critical Feedback Show Answers Applying this new procedure to option C in the example we would get the following result Selecting A and B as correct user would get 2 points internal A 1 B 1 2 Selecting A B and C as correct user would a lower score A 1 B 1 C 1 As we can see there are many posible combinations and can be adapted to each author s taste However it should be pointed out that in Multiple response questions wrong answers must have a negative ponderation if selected or a positive one if unselected Special case Drag amp Drop Questions Drag amp Drop exercises those whose aim is to drag objects images or labels to specific target areas deserve their own chapter as well Besides having to indicate the weight as in all type of questions we must indicate the possible Maximum and Minimum score that may be obtained in the exercise See Figure 9a Drag amp Drop questions Unlike in other exercises in Drag amp Drop exercises these values ARE related to ponderation used to indicate correct answers 136 Use Guide EasyProf Hes e aegsu FRX4 AY eu BE AX Y Ste eres erasers oe g ion Drangi OE Drag amp Drop General LO Sm 1 Fa
93. eguntar Aceptar Salir Mis DocumentosiItacatEasyProf EPa Wworkspacet0ai System file browser will appear and we will search for the ppt file that we wish to import 35 Use Guide EasyProf E Import Look in Propietario Fee di wt d Tracing Application Data MH Videos E Contactos E Escritorio E Documentos il Juegos guardados IH B squedas temp A warning window will show us the imported elements EasyProf 3 Gestor del rea de trabajo Archivo Area de trabajo Proyecto rt lt lt Import slides EP3Workspace Import slides Utilizar siempre por defecto y no volver a preguntar Aceptar Salir Mis Documentos Itaca EasyPro EPa W orkspacet0s In the end EasyProf 2 title will be imported as a new project in the selected Workspace This project will have a page corresponding to each Power Point slide It will include all graphic and text elements images shapes lists audio and video in the same position they occupied in the slide Similarly EasyProf will automatically create navigation buttons to move back and forth in the content Such buttons will be in the Master Page and can be customized to fit in the general design of the project 36 Use Guide EasyProf ii Eas Prot 3 Gestor del area de trabajo Archive rea de trabajo Proyecto PPTA ELILE EPS Workspace eee Presentacion corporativa 2006 wine ept Prueba 2 Pruebas C Ubilizar
94. ent It defines the structure of the document with a list of legal elements A DID may be declared in the XML document itself or as an external reference E Edit Menu Drop down list that allows us access to the options for Titles edition Undo Redo Cut Copy Paste etc F File Menu Drop down list that allows us to access the options for file management such as New Open Save Print etc Final user Title is destined to the Final user FTP The FTP File Transfer Protocol is a way to transfer files in the Internet An FTP client program transfers files between a har drive and a remote server G GIF Graphics Interchange Format File format used to store images developed by CompuServe GIF supports 256 colors and is frquently used in web pages due to its easy compression 218 Use Guide EasyProf H Heading Is each of the levels in the Table of contents Help Menu Drop down list that allows us access to Use Guide EasyProf Quick guide Help and other options HTML Hyper Text Mark up Language We speak about a file format based on SGML used in hypertext documents that appear on the Internet HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol Internet protocol based inTCP IP and used to collect hypertext objects from remote host systems I IMS Instructional Management Systems Global Learning Consortium Institution formed by the e learning industry to standardize various aspects of online learning ISP I
95. er page including pop ups For any variable we can decide to give it an initial value or leave it empty and give it a value later on in the project Variables in EasyProf may be both source and destination of an action That means that we can define an action that modifies the content of an action or we can perform an action that will start when a variable reaches a certain value This allows us for example to define that a variable may change its value each time the user passes a test or to display an item only when such variable has reached a predefined value Mode of operation Use of variables implies the use of two new buttons in EasyProf In the Toolbar we find a button which opens the Variable Manager From the Variable Manager we will define variables indicating their name variable type numeric or text Page or Title and their initial value E Variable manager Eir T Edit the properties Titulo Pagina 41 Numeric variable s Text variable Pressing button Add variable g will unfold a menu that will allow us to select if the variable will be used in the whole title or in a particular page Title variables allow user to use its content anywhere in the project while Page variables lose its changes when user changes screen In case we want to reuse the value of a variable in several places of a project we d better use a Title variable In both cases we may define if the variable will be numeric or text
96. eral Key Words Catalogue Entries Classification entries Life cycle Rights Evaluation Prerequisites SCORM Objectives 9 4 States of an SCO in a LMS 9 5 Links and documentation CHAPTER 10 PUBLISHING THE TITLE 10 1 How to publish a Title for CD Rom Output player configuration Distributing CDs in Windows Use Guide EasyProf 177 178 180 180 181 181 181 182 196 199 199 200 CHAPTER 11 CHAPTER 12 CHAPTER 13 Realisation of auto run CDs Windows 10 2 How to publish a Title for the Web Html Generated files HTML publication options 10 3 How to publish a Title for the Web SCORM Html MONITORING 11 1 The idea of monitoring 11 2 The Follow up action 11 3 Sending the Tracking file FTP uploading Sending e mail or by Applet FTP 11 4 Show tracking file in HTML Follow up Pages Tests EASYPROF TRANSLATOR TOOL How to use EasyProf translator tool GLOSSARY Use Guide EasyProf 201 203 204 204 204 205 210 211 21 7 Use Guide EasyProf HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL The structure of this Manual follows a logical progression from general information to particular features Thus first two chapters present an overview about EasyProf from the paradigma concept in which it is based to the main elements and tips for the best use of the system We recommend reading this manual in order to obtain a better and more comprehensive understanding
97. ers the lowest quality enough to record voice with a quality similar to that offered by traditional radio Channel selection allows us to record in mono one channel or stereo two channels Stereo recording takes twice the space than that taken by the mono recording which is the default option since it is good enough to record audio files Once recording quality has been selected we simply have to press button Record Once recording is finished we press Pause write the file name in the field below and press Save file as WAV This file will be automatically kept in the project s Resource manager 3 EDITING TITLES The two previous chapters described the concepts behind the design and operation of EasyProf Starting with this chapter we will provide a detailed presentation on how to use the application We will begin with the most general creating and editing Titles 3 1 Working with Files New Project When the application is opened the Workspace Manager opens itself automatically and shows all the existing working areas as well as their related projects ordered according to the last time they were opened From the Workspace Manager we can for instance open the last Project in which we are working that appears selected by default or create a new one by using the correct button If you are working with a file and want to create a new document drop down the File menu and select the New option or click on the relevant icon in the To
98. es Utilities are a set of tools available to the final user Search Glossary print notes etc We call them actions as well in this Manual because they are always activated by an action with the same name 1 5 Edition environment Main window EasyProf Main window is formed by two main sections Table of Contents section and Page section Elements in the Main window Menu bar Placed at the top of the window it contains all aplication menus Tool bar Bar with button that triggers different elements of the aplication in the editing mode Table of contents area Located to the left of the main window is the area dedicated to the Table of contents In this section of the main window is where the organization of the Title content takes place We can find 3 tabs on it to access either the Table of contents the Master pages or the Pop ups Table of contents bar Consisting on buttons which functions are applied in the Table of content area to manage the tree List of items In the middle of the Table of contents area there is a zone where all existing elements in the active page or Master page are displayed to help managing them This list of elements allows a better definition of the item disposition Elements in the top of the list will be displayed at the front while those placed at the bottom will be displayed at the back Using this view we can preview which elements will be on top of the rest during an animation List or properties I
99. es are likely to elements of contents properties Each question type has its own properties although some general properties are common to several types of questions In the case of Open essay question Fill in the blank and Drag amp drop these properties are visible in the editor itself On the other hand questions where it is necessary to check an answer True false and Multiple response we use a Specific editor and we must click on Edit button right beside each question Name Multiple choice Select the correct answer Max score of F Critical Make a good answer Ponderation 117 Use Guide EasyProf E Test editor ER y Question Drag amp Drop a Fill in the blank peters 1 0 Multiple choice 2 Weight 1 0 Text it allows you to open the Rich text editor ant to write question Critical if it is visible it means that you have to answer correctly to manage the test if you fail at a critical question the test will be delayed independently of your score Weight number which can give us the weight of one question with the entire score One point for one question by default settings For instance if a two points question is answered correctly the value will be double Easyprof runs automatically questions weights and links them with the entire value of the test In this way if a test has an entire score of 100 with four questions of 1 point the system will give 25
100. es linked to this Master page ole of Contents Page editor Master a i a u E 5 Master tite 5 pos fi Master pags EI El Pop up 1 E Add heading T a oe Question Duplicate Delete locked D Xa Move up Move down Right Left tter OE SALS Masterpage references 90 Use Guide EasyProf Masterpage references Ea Heading 5 CREATING CONTENT 5 1 Content Titles are created to present certain information to the end user This information whether it is a course a presentation a multimedia Title etc is what is called the content The content is normally made up of different kinds of information for example teaching or reference material etc All such content can be included in pages Master Pages or Pop up pages As we have already mentioned users can create as many pages as they want and organize them in the most convenient way for them The Table of Contents will normally have different headings to group together the pages containing the teaching units the glossary reference material etc They can then be connected to each other using all the necessary navigation actions EasyProf allows you to include the common kinds of media in pages text images sound animation etc Each of these different media and others such as buttons tables etc are located in the pages and they are called Content elements 5 2 Content elements A content element is the object that stores th
101. evelopers who want to redistribute JRE This JRE environment consists of the Java virtual machine Java central classes and supporting files 219 Use Guide EasyProf L Link Result of marcation in HTML language A link tells the browser that all data in a document will be automatically communicated with nested data or with external resources Link is critical in hypertext design LMS Learning Management Systems LMS are used to prepare develop and organize learning content They primarily focus in supporting adminitrative processes related with developing learning content for a final user Provides integrated tools for managing the courses skills for evaluating and monitoring Capacity Loop Set of instructions whose execution is repeated until a stop condition is verified M Master Pages Dynamic templates where elements that will appear inmultiple pages can be introduced Elements of a Master Page will be automatically displayed in all asociated pages Master pages area It is the area of EasyProf interface where the tree structure that houses the Master Pages is displayed Master pages bar This is the toolbar that allows us working with master pages structure with the possibility of making actions such as New Master page New subheading Duplicate etc Menu bar It is the bar that gives us access to several drop down menus File Edit View Title Table of Contents Object Window and Help Multimedia I
102. ext This shows the next image in the sequence after the current image Previous This shows the previous image in the sequence Go to image This option allows direct access to an image in the carousel Number of image may be taken as a variable Auto start This starts running the image sequence Auto stop This stops running the image sequence Example Imagine there are two buttons Start and Stop and a carousel Carousel 1 You can control the starting and stopping of the carousel by associating the required action with each of the buttons 1 Open the Action Window 2 Choose the Source in this case the Start button 3 Choose the Event Mouse clicked 4 Choose Carousel 1 as the Target 5 Choose the Action Auto start 6 Click on the Create button In order to complete the exercise you must repeat the steps set out above with the Stop button as the Source and Auto stop as the Action Media bean actions Start This starts playing the animation or video that has been inserted in the file field of the Media Attributes window In order to specify the file see the General attributes of content elements section in Chapter 6 Beans and content element attributes Start loop This starts to repeatedly play the animation or video Stop This stops playing the animation or video that was inserted in the file field of the Media Attributes window Pause Unlike the stop option this lets you freeze the media 7 Ac
103. f an action In this case we ll use as origin of the action any interactive element such as a button a we have seen another variable We ll decide the event and finally we ll select the desired variable in Source section showing us a tree with all Title variables an Page elements All available options depending on the type of variable will be displayed in the Event section If we face a text variable a new value can always be defined It will replace the previous Target Action dA me Title manager r Do change a F Page browser D Reset value S Scorm Acton h Concatenation a Tracking applet d gt Numeric variable 168 Use Guide EasyProf We can also concatenate another value That is adding a value before or after the default variable value Target Action i r YUNET L Yo lle i b Set value og Title G Tite manager i Do change is F Page browser i gt Reset value a a Tracking applet _ gt Numeric variable See Ap Text variable separator a Cone In this case we can assign it a specific value or another variable value an choose whether we want that value added before or after A separator can also be defined between values as for example an empty space a comma or any other symbol Concatenation is used to create records of values We can for example create a variable that will contain the results of each test done To do so we w
104. f execution when Title is previewed by the user or viewed by the final user of all attributes of the content elements Final state of the attributes can be defined in a window that includes a menu bar and different formats that allow editing Text fields tables etc Attribute window appears as well embedded with button Other attributes when it exists or in the Preview area where we can see a preview of the content element in the same state that it will have when the action will be executed c l Page On dick Caf On mouse out Timer Tmanmea G 145 Move E E Page Er T Eutton oo 7 m Textfield Sr Button Use Guide EasyProf On dick Ca On mouse over Caf On mouse out a On mouse released 3 On mouse pressed This type of action moves the elements on the page Example To create a Move action follow these steps 1 Insert an interactive content element in the page for example a button called Button 1 2 Open the New Action Window 3 Choose Button 1 in the Source field 4 Choose Action performed in the Event field 5 Choose a component in the Target field for example an image Image 1 6 Choose action Move in the Action field 7 Click on the Set parameters button choose the desired parameters and click on Ok The Set Parameters window contains the following options Absolute Here you specify the absolute target position in
105. f variable has the same value than chosen value Not equal to Action starts if variable has a different value than chosen value Less than Action starts if variable is less than chosen value Greater than Action starts if variable is greater than chosen value Less than or equal to Action starts if variable is less than or equal to the chosen value Greater than or equal Action starts if variable is greater than or equal to the chosen value to Besides choosing a value for comparison we may as well compare it with another variable To do so select option Variable and click on Select button Screen with all available variables for comparison will appear we only need to choose the desired one E Select the variable Select the variable m System values m f Title E Page Once we have defined the value for the condition two new parameters can be defined If we select On change the condition will be checked each time variable value changes If we select On Load condition will be checked each time the page is loaded These two options can be chosen simultaneously having a comparison done each time the page is loaded and each time the variable value changes It is important to keep in mind these two properties because the application always needs to know when is necessary to compare the condition If we want an event to happen when a variable reaches a particular value we must select On variable change Variable may as well be target o
106. fication list box and this for the classification whose edition in currently in progress Key words list Shows the existing key words list They can be renamed with the help of the Modify button as well as deleted by clicking on Delete Description It is the SCO description according to the selected purpose for the classification whose edition in progress The Add button permits ending the classification edition by incorporating it in the list box Classifications list Shows the list of existing classifications They can be edited with the help of the Modify button as well as be deleted by clicking on Delete Example in order to create a classification entry steps like the following can be realized 1 Select the desired classification in the Classification box 2 Introduce if you wish a key word in the corresponding box Click in the Add key button if desired a key word in the corresponding box Click on the Add key button if it is the case 3 If you want to change or delete the key word press the corresponding buttons located on the right hand side of the List of Key words list box 4 Add a description of the classification if you want 5 Click on the Add button located on the right hand side of the Key words list so that the classification is created The new classification will then appear in the classifications List 6 If you want to change or delete the classification click on the corresponding butto
107. fine the characteristics of content items B Bean Containers place on the page to include information that forms the content of the Title In object oriented Java programming it is called reusable sotware Boolean It refers to an expression or variable that can only have value True or False Brother heading Heaing of the same hierarchical level as another one Browser Software application that allows user to display HTML pages available on the Internet Its functionalities may be extended using plug ins 21 Use Guide EasyProf C Cache Referred to the Internet it is the copy mantained by a browser of the recently visited web pages so that if user asks for them again they may be loaded from the hard drive without any network connection thereby achieving a very noticeable improvement in response time Similarly it is useful while navigating online again for recently visited pages because files found in the cache will be loaded from the hard drive if they match any of those belonging to the page that user is visiting Content element Element with data and or interactive areas that is inserted in the pages an or Master pages D Digital certificate Encrypted digital stamp obtained from a certification authority CA which certifies without any doubt the identity of an individual or an institution DTD The purpose of the DID or Document Type Definition is to define allowed construction blocks of an XML docum
108. for SCORM 1 2 does not specify them as compulsory For this reason EasyProf ascertains that they are present in the LMS before performing the corresponding operations Metadata edition In order to edit the metadata of a Title belonging SCO EasyProf owns a tool named SCO Manager that you can find in the SCORM output configuration options in the Output gt SCORM Generator gt Output SCORM Configuration Menu You can obtain information from metadata and the SCO Manager in the following section The SCOs Manager Publication A Title publication in SCORM HTML also permits managing the SCOs relatively to this process In section How to publish a Title for Web GCORM HTML in Chapter10 Titles publication is explained the way of publishing a Title in SCORM HTML 9 3 The SCOs Manager The SCOs Manager function is to allow the metadata edition of any SCO defined in the Title taking into account that the metadata itself is independent from the general context corresponding to this SCO 182 Use Guide EasyProf Before describing the metadata elements that are editable through the SCOs Manager it is useful to remember the way SCORM classifies the course metadata This metadata is included in the imsmanifest xml file later in this chapter itself will be described the different metadata elements according to three categories corresponding to the Assets reusable resources for instance media contents aggregation and SCOs The metada
109. for the test Feedback incorrect This option allows you to define the incorrect feedback for the test 114 Use Guide EasyProf 4 F EKSE LA Test manager allows you to create Bag questions Bags are an interesting option specially designed for tests that can be used several times You can include as many questions as you want in the bag but only a defined number will be shown by the editor Questions are randomly choosen everytime the project is loaded If you press the button Edit test bag properties will appear You can define the total score of the bag and the number of questions that will be shown 115 i Multiple choice ai Test 2 E Fill in the blank Multiple choice 2 Use Guide EasyProf Once you have created the tests and the bags defined the global scores and the feedback we are ready for assigning the questions You can use the right column in order to assign them Question s edition In a test we can incorporate five types of questions True false there are only two possible answers and only one of them is correct Example Alberta is a city in France a True b False Answer False Multiple choice the number of possible answers can be two or more with only one of them being correct Example Which of the following animals is an amphibian a The shark b The elephant c The rat d The frog Answer The frog Multiple response this c
110. g can be sent in HTML or XML format 209 Use Guide EasyProf 11 4 Show tracking file in HTLM The tracking file in HTLM format generated by EasyProf contains the following information about the course r a E N E Tracking Windows Internet EXPIOrer proporcionado por Windows S Tracking The title has been opened May 8 2008 at 14 52 22 Time passed 0 hours 0 minutes and 48 seconds Pages Total of page 8 Total of visited page 5 Eh Title 63 Heading 83 Encabezado 2 0 Total of printed page 0 Tests ET etal of evaluated test 2 Test evaluated at 14 42 Test passed DETAILS Test evaluated at 14 52 Test failed DETAILS Prnttlose Follow up It includes the following information about student s tracking e Open date the day and the hour when the project has been opened are shown e Time spent shows how much time the project has been opened Pages It shows information about pages e Total of pages it shows the total number of pages contained in the project e Total of visited pages how many pages have been visited e Percentage of visited pages shows a tree with headings of the project and the percentage of the visited pages regarding the total number of pages concerning the entire project but also each heading e Total of printed pages Displays how many pages have been printed 210 Use Guide EasyProf Tests Shows the result of the test e T
111. ghE ILO Choice 2 2 Answer a a Located on top of an answer we can see the text in the bottom part of the screen and edit it clicking on button at the right of the box Next to each question there are two boxes Selecting the first one we indicate that the answer is correct In the second box we add the ponderation of each question no matter if they are correct or wrong On top of the answers appear several buttons First buttons add or delete answers this option is not available in True False questions After these buttons we find arrows that allow us to move up or down questions to moify its order Finally we can access the answer properties Fill in the blank This kind of question is very useful and has specific properties When you click on the property text the text editor opens with three characteristics located in the right corner of the upper menu 7 Test editor a xi e O True False 2 ara Multiple response 2 Fill in the blank 2 ABC i Essay 2 a E Tok aT SR i oo A E E Edit the text D efant Feedback correct the text i Feedback incorrect Edit the text Font family 121 Use Guide EasyProf Text field It allows you to create an empty Text field gap that student will have to fill Answer will be correct if it matches the options provided by the author These may be several and with different pondera
112. gt Question E Fi Test 2 Tot 100 Suc 50 Att 1 penl at in the blank ves gee MOTE 2 ere tL Select the correct answer DOE TERT A B dtl response WEI D T a i True False Weight 1 0 Min score OK Max score 1 E Critical Feedback Answers 2eavi Name Multiple choice 2 Make a good answer Ponderation Use Guide EasyProf While 0 and 1 are the values used by default we can use any other desired value including decimals or negative numbers IMPORTANT NOTE It is worth remembering that EasyProf performs internal calculations based on ponderation and weight of questions to obtain the final test score so that the user should not worry about this Is also worth noting that even if we give negative ponderation to the wrong answers minimum total score of the test will always be 0 EasyProf automatically performs this conversion Special case Multiple response Questions Multiple response questions are scored following the previous indications However they have a specific property to make their creation easier when all the power of the scoring system is not needed On these occasions we must select the property Unselected ponderation In such cases the test manager automatically performs all necessary calculations between the maximum posible score and the minimum score including the negative ones to distribute the points evenly among all the correct answers In such cases minimum score is always 0 and po
113. h pages How to add a page How to move a page The page Properties Window 4 3 How to work with Master Pages The Master Pages heading Master Pages Relationships between a page and a Master page How to delete a Master page CREATING CONTENT 5 1 Content 5 2 Content elements Pages and Master Pages as content elements 5 3 Procedure for creating a Content Element 5 4 Basic functions for page edition Undo Redo Cut and Paste Copy and Paste Special Paste Sorting of content items Use Guide EasyProf 28 30 32 32 32 38 38 47 48 51 51 51 51 52 CHAPTER 6 Send to back Bring to front Send backward Delete Blocking Align content elements 5 5 Help with identifying the Pages Desktop Area 5 6 The Attribute Editors Border editor Color editor Cursor editor Background editor Image position Text editor Link editor Style editor BEANS AND CONTENT ELEMENT ATTRIBUTES 6 1 Content elements in EasyProf 6 2 Content element attributes 6 3 General attributes of the content elements 6 4 Description of content elements Page Master Page Line Polygon Curve Shapes Image Carousel Media Active label Art label Rich text Table Timer Button Hot spot Pop up Progress bar Text field Dynamic content element Html Use Guide EasyProf 60 60 74 74 75 ra 77 CHAPTER 7 CHAPTER 8 T
114. hat a movement of many pixels will imply the repeated execution of an action This fact will not have obvious consequences in some actions but it will in others as in the case for example that the action is a shift as pixeles has shifted the mouse Actions that each element has as Destiny are dealt with in Section 7 4 Action types in this same chapter 7 2 How to create an action To create an action you need to follow the steps below 1 Open the Action Window located in the Object gt New action menu bearing in mind the following e The window will only open when a page is open e If a content element is selected when the window is open it will be pre selected in the Source field Choose the Source if it has not already been selected on the page The Event field will be active Choose the Event that will generate the action Choose the Target of the action The Action field will be active Choose the Action Click on Create a ee oe Click on Set parameters if this button appears and you wish to configure additional parameters 7 3 Actions scope and grouping Actions scope Through the actions use we can act on the Content Elements of their MP but not the other way around We can illustrate this fact in the two following images that show the Actions Window aspect respectively when creating actions from a page and from a Master Page see source box We can perceive the scope in the Target Box when creating actio
115. he contents elements introduced are available in there If you want to customize any of these elements you will only have to select the content element located on the left mouse click Then you have to stablish the interested customization change the color of the element change border and specify background 46 Edit the inheritance x Inherit change from parent Name Rectangle General Background color VA S Tokip O antisiesng O Behavior Cursor Defa we e enable O e Thines ao Rectende m C r SD C ee O with wooo Hi oo Other Shape stye hapestye Validate Reset Cancel Background Use Guide EasyProf Background color it permits changing background color of the pages that are under this heading Use Master Page color uses the background color of the master page 4 2 How to work with pages How to add a page 1 Select the page or Heading in the tree in the Table of Contents where you want to add a page 2 Click on the New Page button Ej A new page will appear right below the heading above any other page that it contained How to move a page Once a new page has been created you can move it up or down by using the Up and Down buttons 4 Use Guide EasyProf in the set of four arrow buttons located in the Table of Contents Bar When a page is moved up or down it follows the sequential order of the respective headings I
116. he correct target came back to their original location in order to try it again Feedback permits a customization for this relation Adjust hot spot allows selecting the way in which the draggable element will adapt to the target area when we drop it 125 Use Guide EasyProf Maximum score Permits defining the maximum score that can be obtained with the exercise m Test editor Diese TE Hall Ties ah aE Z mlaixlels A Test7 o TE if True False 2 Multiple choice 2 A Art label 2 ERE Mute response 2 i Art labela Relations Relations E Fill in the blank 2 Zi Hotspot 1 a Essay 2 pe 4 Hotspot 2 i 7 Hotspot 3 Background color ZA Image background Not set 3 Critical Weight f iF Feedbackconet ledt thetet Feedback incorrect edtthe text Border beat E Image side Manual Minimum Score Permits defining the minimum score in order to pass the exercise 7 Test editor gjeje ajojoj jmjajmj jejejej mialalxlel m z To True False 2 LA Art label Multiple choice 2 A Art label 2 Bm response 2 A Art label3 Relations Relations Fill in the blank 2 Hotspot 1 F ee a 2 Hotspot 2 a Background coor WAZ Image background Notse 3 Critical CU Feedback incorrect 7 a Border Defaut dl Image side Manuel Draggable objects position by default they are located manually They can be autom
117. he easiest way to check is to look in the Table of Contents Area Choosing and opening a page section in Chapter 4 Working with the Table of Contents and Master Pages Therefore you have to pay attention to the specific tab are you selecting Table of Contents Master Pages and Pop Ups In this sense if you are selecting the Table of Contents tab all the selected beans will be appeared in all those pages that you decided to insert a specific bean Table of Contents Master Pages There may be confusion between a page a Master Page and a Pop up page and including new content in one of them by accident when it should have been put in the other This is not obvious as the content elements in Master Pages can be seen in the pages although they cannot be edited there In order to make it easier to identify the elements EasyProf especially includes two useful features The first is that the frame that appears on enabled content elements made up of eight small circles around them is blue in the case of page elements red in the Master Pages and green in the Pop up pages 5 6 The Attribute Editors First of all before explaining the attribute s editor it is very important taking into account that the Content Element s Attributes or properties are placed on the bottom left side of the table of contents area In this space you can easily manage the properties of any part of the content from master pages to page elemen
118. he various dropdown lists in the window above which gives us the following diagram that is frequent when establishing cause effect relationships Component or element that receives the action 139 Use Guide EasyProf The options that appear in each of the dropdown lists depend on the elements selected i e only the options that are possible for each content element will be displayed You can use any of the following options to open the Action Window v Select menu Object gt New Action v Click on the New Action icon located on the toolbar v Press the key combo Ctrl J v Click on the right hand mouse button A contextual menu will appear where you will be able to select the New Action option sil r Action 3 On click Test container 2 3 On mouse over H a Scorm Action 2 Undo move Cirl 7 5 pea G On mouse out HTO Tetfield Ff Redo Ctri Y ay GP On mouse released E Page browser de Cut Ctrl x G On mouse pressed F Timer Copy Ctrl C GI Onmousemove a Rich text C Paste Ctrl V GA Button ej Special Paste Ctrl Mayusculas V G Title manager Select All Ctrl A Tracking applet Action Window elements The Action Window is made up of the following drop down lists Source The Source list shows all the elements of the page that are able to generate an action The following are action sources v Page and Master page v Button v Active label v Image v Hot
119. icate the test you will have dependent tests Therefore if you make any change in one specific test from the copied test all the changes will be also done in the original one And vice versa if you make any change in the original test all changes will be also done in the copied one Align content elements To align content elements in a page there are three steps that have to be followed 1 Select elements that we want to align 2 Select menu option Object gt Align 3 Select desired type of alignment either horizontal or vertical Horizontal right center or left Vertical Top middle or bottom 03 Use Guide EasyProf View Output Windows Help 7 Action 8 g DA a lA Py t Lock r pageeditor k rel t inn a Er ho Align Horizontal amp Align left Distribute Vertical F Align center Match Size Align right Arrange Link Page Action E Properties Ctrl Mayusculas P medl Uana A rei Ea Instead of using the menu this same options are also available activating the Align function by clicking on its corresponding icon in the Toolbar LIZ LLILL L Lt P Horizontal Align left Vertical ga Align center Align right It is important to note that these functions are ONLY activated if the content element that we want to align is selected Content element distribution To distribute in an evenly way content elements in a page we must pe
120. idual pages In order to insert this utility in the Title you have to create the Print action see paragraph The Title Manager from Chapter 7 Actions and Interactivity Once the event that originates the printing action takes place the browser printing window will open The configuration options depend on the browser itself and on the printers that are installed My ee ita x General 0 pciones Seleccionar impresora 2 A ia 3 223 2 Agregar HPLaserlet21 Microsoft OKI CS250n POFCreator impresora Meili Office Dor ka E stado Listo O Imprimir a un archiva Freferencias Ubicaci n Buscar impresora Comentario P Intervalo de paginas Todo Numero de copias 1 Paginas 1 Escriba un solo numero o intervala de paginas Por ejemplo 5 12 Imprimir Cancelar Aplicar 180 Use Guide EasyProf 9 EASYPROF AND SCORM 9 1 SCORM ADL and SCORM SCORM acronyme of Sharable Content Object Reference Model is a reference model a collection of specifications developped by several organizations that the ADL Advanced Ditributed Learning US initiative promotes for the e learning technologies development ADL is harboured by the American Defense Department The Content Packaging model and the Run Time Environment At the present time SCORM is organized in two sections a Content Packaging Model and a Run Time Environment The Content Packaging Model explains how content must be de
121. image the option Use Original Objects must be selected Edit the inheritance x Inherit change from parent Customize objects hs y Line Rectangle oval Image IS Carousel fae Flash fi Audio Validate Reset Cancel Title Ec Heading 1 e Heading 1 1 fil Page 111 ae Al Page 1_1 Al Master page 1 J Master page 1 Customize objects The subheading and or pages inherit the MP associated to the Father Heading as well as all its content elements whose attributes can be customized If desired customizations realized in the Father Heading can be inherited the way to do it is unabling the verification box Inherit change from parent 49 Use Guide EasyProf m Edit the inheritance Use original objects J Customize objects Behavior Typeline sbefauk thicness hooo wwe e mwe o o e tart Defa md pea Bounds ej E Ea 2 Shape style Shape style Validate Reset Cancel On the other hand if you want to customize the objects taking into account the original Master Page you have to select the box Use Original Objects It is very important paying attention carefully to the selected box Inherit change from parent or Use Orginal Objects The selection of the correct box will define the right customization of the heading and or pages Once you select the box Customize objects on the left side of the window all t
122. in RTF format Rich text that can be generated from any office application By using the Text field we insert new content in our project Initialy this content is included in the project when we leave the text editor That s why if we click on Undo button in the Toolbar all changes made while editor has been opened will get lost However if we click undo redo before leaving the editor all changes done in the editor will be undone for example erasing last entered text or recovering most recent deleted text We can save changes in the text any time by the key combination Ctrl Intro Similarly we can leave the editor without saving changes by pressing ESC Link editor The Link editor enables us to insert a link within a text This link can be directed to a website or to a page in the Tabble of Contents We can also define if the new page will open in the same window or in a pop up window whose measures can be easily customized E Edit the link na Pick a Page 0 No link A Popup link Select popup map Heading 7 pas mat Heading 5 pqs Hit Heading 2 1 pgs External link Heading 1 pas View mode Same window Width Height Tooltip Validate 2 Use Guide EasyProf Style editor The Style editor can be used with all the content elements that contain text or a border Style changes done in the editor will be displayed in the element
123. in files in order to be able to play media files video and audio mp3 JMF libraries Java Media Framework EasyProf v 3 uses JMF 2 1 1 Cross Platform Version Media properties are very similar than image properties However the following properties are also included in the chart Show controls Only defined in audio and video It allows you to show the media execution s controls The typical controls used to be execution advance and go back image position bar and the animation s properties button Controls take part in the assigned space of the Media content element It is very important to consider this issue when you decide to organize the content Video player Only in video It allows you to select between four default players Windows Media Player Real player FLV player or Quick Time By choosing the Auto option best player for each video extension will be used It should be noted that each user may have only some or none of these players It should be indicated in the system minimum requirements that for a correct video display will be necessary to have the best player for the used extension Picture preview Only for video files In the editor instead of displaying the default image it displays first frame of selected video Active label This lets you insert a multi line caption that can be set as the source of an action 90 Use Guide EasyProf The active label has the same properties as the label except thos
124. ination point it stops e Elastic out When starting action object moves in the direction of its destination in a straight line and with uniform speed When it reaches destiny point it surpases it considerably to go back to destiny This movement is repeated three times decreasing distance until the object finally stops at the destination All these movements may start from and to a point outside the screen Regarding Resize action generation of animations and effects works as in Move The only difference is that we will have to choose where to resize the object Animation effects are the same than in the Move action w Resize editor oe 1G a Time ms Oe Effect Basic Variable parameters This action allows us changing X and Y position parameters of an object Exactly the same way than in the Move option we can define an absolute location of the element but in this case we can treat independenily position X and Y and give them a value from a variable Set the new variable Valle ka Variable bo set Value O Aceptar Cancelar Set variable value Non common content element actions Below is the list of content elements that have specific actions as well as the internal components action such as Page Browser and Title Manager actions 151 Use Guide EasyProf Carousel bean actions First This shows the first image in the sequence Last This shows the last image in the sequence N
125. ined the available options to define the prerequisites Each symbol corresponds to an option Then we find the field where we will actually define the prerequisites and after that two columns Left column shows all SCO Right column shows the status that such SCO may be given By double clicking on the elements of any column we move them to the editing field found at the top Let s see an example of operation Suppose we have generated a course with three SCO don t want the third SCO to be accesible unless completion of the two previous SCO In the third SCO prerequisite simple view we only have to select double clicking on it the first two SCO as shown in the figure eo General SCORM E Heading 1 Objectives H Heading 2 Objectives Heading 3 Objectives Select elements to insert Selected elements cal Baia Double click to insert Double click to remove Lifecycle Rights Heading 3 SCO evaluation Prerequisites 8 isa ea Restore defaults Advanced syntax view of this same election would look as shown in the following figure 193 Ee General Lifecycle Rights SCO evaluation 8 isa ei Use Guide EasyProf AND amp Or Not m Parenthesis Equals Wot equals TF Set X scoX sco where Xis the number of SCO to complete in the set Double click on a list element to insert an element Heading 13Heading Z af completed incomplete not attempte
126. internet use Publish Title for web HTML and Publish Title for web HTML SCORM This chapter describes the process required for publication as well as possible customization and the set of files that are automatically generated 199 Use Guide EasyProf 10 1 How to publish a Title for CD ROM EasyProf permits contents generation not only for the web but also in order to be executed locally For it a Title Publication option for CD ROM is available This option allows the generation of an executable file that can be viewed locally in CD ROM or through any disc unit as for instance a Flash memory unit The technology EasyProf uses in order to generate those files is called Output Player The files generated with output player will be viewed exactly in the same way than if they were viewed for the Internet output In order to publish a Title for CD ROM all you need to do is specify which directory the output is to be generated in and the name of the executable file that will launch the generated Title The process is as follows 1 Select the item from the File menu Output gt Player generator gt Generate player output Stee Windows Help an HTML generator P F B wr ET sf ee ie Player generator P Show player preview SCORM generator P i Configure player output gA Generate player output 2 The file browser window will then be displayed Choose the directory where the published files are to be
127. is defined in pixels Some of the element in the Properties window those referring to text style or edges show at its right a Disable style value icon When a style has been defined for a text this will not be applied in those sections where style has been disabled See section Style s editor from Chapter 5 Content Edition 95 Use Guide EasyProf Timer This content element lets you insert a timer in the page master page or pop up page with which you can set the duration of an action Timer will be the one managing the execution of actions over time Timer is an invisible element so that it only has a specific property Time ms In this field you must enter the duration of the timer in thousandth of a second so if you want to set a duration of 3 seconds you must enter the value 3000 in the Duration field Button This inserts an interactive button that can be set as the source of an action Basic properties Text In this field you can introduce the interested text that appears in the surface of the button Font Allows you to select the font for the button s caption Font color It allows you to select the button s text font Background This lets you choose the background color of the button Cursor This lets you choose the type of cursor that you want to be shown when the mouse pointer moves over the button For further details see Cursor s editor from Chapter 5 Content creation Image pressed
128. ithout warning it will be possible to keep on with the SCO although the limit time has been completed without previous warning Continue with warning it will be possible to keep on with the SCO although the limit time has been completed after a warning Configuraci n i Encabezado Objetivos Titulo Objetivos visitar la ltima pagina Hacer todos los tests para completar SCO visitar paginas para completar 5CO visitar fj Paginas de 1 Si a ade paginas no olvide editar ste valor b Permitir al usuario suspender el SCO W Guardar la ltima pagina al completar Keep score when the SCO is already completed Tiempo limite de uso Acci n JExit sin mensaje Mensaje Tiempo acabado Restaurar por defecta Aplicar Aceptar Cancelar This metadata category is used in order to describe the resource as a whole Heading name permits assigning the SCO the same name than the heading or subheading s in the Title Table of Content Customized title Permits assigning the SCO a customized name To enable this function we must deselect the previous option Author Permits introducing the SCO s author name Description a SCO content description can be introduced 186 Use Guide EasyProf Output HTML configuration ei General EHE SCORM HOE eg Keyword Catalog li Classifica Lifecycle Rights Prerequisites HH Heading 2 Obje Key words Key words are usua
129. itle and associate it to a Master Page either by inheritance or by express assignment Q QTI Question and Test Interoperability Specification developed by IMS Instructional Management Systems Global Learning Consortium It defines a standard XML format in which evaluation tests are represented These test may be reused for any system that meets this specification S SCO Sharable Content Object The SCO are containers for reusable educational material independent from the context used as modular constructive blocks to create learning content in electronic form SCO are more effective when organized by metadata classification system and stored in data repositories SCORM Sharable Content Object Reference Model Set of specifications compiled from multiple sources and adapted to provide a wide array of learning capabilities in electronic support e learning allowing interoperability accessibility and reusage of learning oriented content and based on the Web Subheading Heading with a hierarchical lower level than another heading T Table of Contents Content structure of the Title Formed by all different Headings and subheadings as well as for all the pages belonging to eah one of them Table of contents area It is the area of EasyProf interface where the Title is structured In it we can modify the Table of contents structure and of the tree that houses the Master Pages 221 Use Guide EasyProf Table of Con
130. itles from Chapter 3 Titles Edition x Create project Create a local project in the workspace Folder Project name csi 1 7 Use Guide EasyProf Defining Title parameters There are two sets of parameters to define through the following two options in the File menu Preferences are those values or parameters that affect the application as such and that therefore will remain as default value in all Titles EasyProf permits defining some common parameters for the whole Title The Title Configuration can be set from the Properties Editor as any other element of the project For this we just have to position the cursor over the Title icon then the different properties of the Title will be displayed in the Properties Editor that appears at the end of the left hand side column under the Summary Area and the Content Elements More details in sections 3 3 How to establish the Title Configuration in Chapter 3 Titles edition Working materials preparation EasyProf 3 has been designed in order to facilitate big projects elaboration For this purpose it incorporates several tools in order to improve productivity The ideal situation happens when the editor has got from the beginning of the project all the material he or her needs images videos flash audio The editor can import or just directly drag all those material in the project through the Resources Manager In case an image is not a
131. itors section See section 5 Border editor in Chapter 5 Creating content Border color This lets you choose the color of the border See section 5 Color editor in Chapter 5 Creating content Rotate It allows you to rotate the element Number introduce correspond to the number of degrees that the text will rotate clockwise Smoothing This option improves definition of a text to avoid the aliasing effect by which contours appear pixellated Margin Allows leaving a vertical and horizontal space all around the text It is measured in pixels Outline Adds a pixel to the text outline Its color can be changed to highlight it Outline color This option allows us to change the outline color To achieve a more visible effect it is convenient to choose a very different color from that of the font See section 5 Color editor in Chapter 5 Creating content Other Font style It allows choosing one of the predetermined text styles See section 5 Style editor in Chapter 5 Creating content Shadow Shadow color This lets you choose the color of the shadow Shadow width This lets you set the shadow s position in relation to the text by selecting how many points to the right of the text will be shadow displayed Shadow height This lets you set the shadow s position in relation to the text by selecting how many points under text will be shadow displayed Some of the items in the properties window those reffering to text style or
132. itten in milliseconds will define how long must last the animation If we select a time of 1 000 for an object to move 100 points in X axis object will slowly move from its initial position to another one 100 points away to its right This movement will last exactly one second The smaller the chosen time and the greater the distance to move tha faster will be the movement Besides choosing duration of a movement we can select an effect This effect will not affect the movement time but to its speed If we add an example by which the object moves back a few milimeters before starting the movement total time for realising the whole movement will be the selected one so movement will be a little bit faster 149 na Movement editor Time ms Use Guide EasyProf V Absolute move X 1 000 Ease out strong Ease both Ease both strong Back both Displacement effects that we can use are the following Basic Object moves in a straight line and with a continuous speed in the specified time Ease in Object moves in the specified time but movement starts slow and gradually accelerates to finish faster Ease in strong Same than Ease in but picking up speed much faster Ease out Object moves in the specified time but movement starts fast and gradually slows down to finish slower Ease out strong Same than Ease out but slowing own much faster Ease both Movement starts as when easing in but when it
133. ized through the SCO Metadata and this one can be linked when defining each SCO in EasyProf For more details on metadata see the SCO Manager in the following section The SCOS Manager e Run Time Environment RTE EasyProf SCORM HTML publication uses the following SCORM RTE characteristics o Last visited page whenever the state in which the SCO is abandoned permits it the last visited page will be saved in the LMS In this way this one Hill be directly oponed if the SCO is visited again a visitar el SCO o SCO Status depending on the way the SCO is started how you navigate through its content and the results of tests it can occasionally contain its status will be changed so that the LMS acts in consequence o Time You can control time a student keeps an SCO open with the LMS help You can either limit it this way or define the action that happens once it is consumed o Evaluation an SCO evaluation can be controlled from the inside inserted tests The user chooses which of them participate in this SCO evaluation as well as each one s ponderation and required results or percentages for passing He also can specify wether all pages have to be visited in order to pass after which SCO takes the passed status In case visiting the whole pages is no requirement for obtaining the pass the minimum punctuation obtention will be a sufficient condition Some of those characteristics may not be present in some determined LMS
134. kspace Despite the fact that Workspace manager opens by default when we log in EasyProf we may as well use it while working in a particular project From the menu File we can always open the Workspace manager to switch to any other Workspace If we want to create new projects in the current Workspace or rename the project we are working in we should use File menu or buttons in the Toolbar If wnat we want is a copy of the project in the current Workspace we should use option Save as Changes made to the project since last time we saved it will only be saved in the copy With EasyProf we can have two projects simultaneously as long as they are in different Workspaces In that particular case we can copy and paste any elements we want from one project to the other Create new project Ctrl N Open E Save project Ctrl Save project as Switch other workspace EJ Import eppx Ctrl Mayusculas Export eppx Ctrl Mayusculas E Import b Properties Exit Create new project Ctrl N 2 6 Resource manager To make working with multiple multimedia files easier and prevent loss of material EasyProf incorporates a Resource manager which aim is to focus location and management of pictures videos and sound files Each time a multimedia resource is added it will be kept in the Resource manager Its physical location will be in a folder in the Workspace so that when we need to export or perform a backup of the Workspace resources will be incorpora
135. l user Final user All pages Final user SCO tests in SCO realizes the obtains the must be visites all evaluation column required mark visited Final SCO Passed Failed Failed Passed Biull Yes Failed Failed re pe a 198 Use Guide EasyProf a pepe ee a Incomol NOTE Some states of the SCO are definitive such as Completed Failed and Passed so that a revision of the Title should not produce any change Others as Not attempted or Incomplete are not definitive However in Section SCO Manager Evaluation we can select the Delete evaluation at the beginning verification box In such case the final states of the SCO are not definitive considering that the SCO initial state is Not attempted every time it is open The Passed state is associated to a test overcoming so that if no test is managed by the LMS the state Completed is the one that indicates a greater progress 9 5 Links and documentation In order to deepen knowledge about SCORM below are suggested the following hyperlinks fundamental as far as this specification www aicc org Web page of the Aviation Industry Computer Based Training Committee AICC is an international association of technology based training professionals AICC specifications began in 1988 and are usually designed to be general purpose not necessarily Aviation Specific so that learning technology vendors can spread their costs across multiple markets and thus provide prod
136. l we have to do is click on the button More color and a fast color selection window with a selection of the most commonly used colors will open E Propiedades gt E Nombre Rectangulo General Toko Suavza moo Comportamiento Habilitar More color l Grosor Each time we use a color the palette automatically keeps a record of it to make its use later on much easier 63 Use Guide EasyProf In case we want to use a color not available on the list we can access the avanced color editor by clicking on the button More color This advanced editor is made up of a window split into two parts The upper part of the window has three tabs Swatches HSB and RGB The bottom part contains one box Preview and is the same for the three tabs IE Pick a Color iL i BE EEEE Eee BERL tt ee ae tt ee BERR BREE PE EETNL P EETNL RESTANT Le Pt TE BRE a a a EEr EE EEE EE BERAI EESTE Preview E C j Sample Text Sample Text Sample Text Sample Text E ER E Sample Text Sample Text Preview Shows an example of the selected color Editor tabs are the following Samples HSB RGB 64 Use Guide EasyProf Samples Diplays an example of the selected color Recent Shows a list of colors recently used in content elements or in page backgrounds As long as we do not exit EasyProf this list
137. laced behind the page Unless it has been defined as opaque any page will show the elements of its associated MP In order to help the user to distinguish between the elements that belong either to the Master Page or to the Page the MP elements appear in grey color in the Page Elements view In this view we can determine one element disposal with respect to the remaining including those from the MP The MP work actively and dynamically In other words all the functions included in the content elements are also accessible through their associated page which means that any changes made to their appearance or functions are updated immediately Designing and creating the MP at the start ensures that when you include content in the pages there will be no conflict in the positioning between the pages elements and those of their MP More details in section 4 1 How to work with the Master Pages in Chapter 4 Table of Contents and Master Pages 18 Use Guide EasyProf Creating content Content elements have been already mentioned in the previous chapter as objects responsible for keeping contents of a Title The way of inserting content in a Title is very similar for the whole elements and is depends on its type and characteristics For that purpose the Properties Window is an instrument of great help Some characteristics of the content elements are present in most of them and for that exist the so called Properties Editors whose
138. le possible actions that belong to the disabled content so that they are not performed Example In order to create a Disable action you must proceed as follows 1 Insert a bean on the page for example Active label 2 Open the New Action Window 3 Choose Active label in the Source field 4 Choose an Event for example Mouse entered 5 Choose the button you wish to disable in the Target field 6 Choose Disable in the Action field 7 Click on the Create button Toggle enable This action allows us to toggle the state of an element with a single action If the item is enabled action will disable it and vice versa Animations and effects Common actions such as move resize and show hide may generate an animation if we give them a time of execution Such animation may be modified by the use of effects In the case of show hide we simply have to check the selector Effect and give it a time of execution in milliseconds i ma Page ES Textfield es Button A Test container 2 B Effect Time ms 1 000 Tmsama C Delay Create Close The element will be shown od hidden in the specified time uniformly When it time to move an object we have to select button Set properties in the same way that we did to define where an object should be moved In addition to choosing if it moves to an absolute position or a number of points in the X and Y axis we can set a time of execution Such time wr
139. lected page in the Table of Contents tree when we select a Title or a Heading all elements of the open page will be displayed Buttons displayed on the list allow us to organize all elements according to its position in the page being displayed in front those that are placed in the superior part of the list and at the back those at the end of the list 14 Use Guide EasyProf Art label Any object in the list can be deleted by pressing the button with the red cross on it In this case as when deleting any other EasyProf element a confirmation message will appear The selected element will be deleted Do you want to continue Finally we find a Properties list From this window we can view and edit the properties of any selected item in the page or in the Table of contents That s how we can change properties of a component a page a Title The Table of Contents In the Table of Contents tab the author creates the organizational structure of the material This shows the various headings and subheadings as well as the pages included under each one Table of Contents Master Pages Pop up a a Subheading m Fage 1 See Heading 2 SE Fage a The headings are used to structure the content in a hierarchy The content is kept on the pages One important feature of the Table of Contents is that there cannot be any heading with a lower level than the pages or a higher level than the heading that is the name o
140. lly used for describing the SCO content Their existence permits the SCO to be easily found in a search that includes their key words as parameters Output HTML configuration eo General Fl SCORM agm Heading Object ie m General a w n Lifecycle Rights 500 evaluati Prerequisites E E Heading 2 Obje 18 7 Use Guide EasyProf New key word Permits introducing a new key word Once the button Add is enabled for its use Key words list Shows the SCO key words list Their names can be modified or be deleted of the list by means of Modify and Delete respective buttons Catalogue entries SCOs may belong to one or several catalogues list identification systems such as for example library catalogs In this case catalogue entries can be assigned according to the selected cataloguing system so that the SCO may be searched an located externally according to the cataloguing system own methodology New Catalogue entry Permits creating a new catalogue entry Catalogue Describes the name of the catalogue where the SCO is to be classified Entry Describes an entry assigned to the SCO in the catalogue List of Catalogue entries Shows the catalogue entries assigned to the SCO The Modify and Delete button respectively allow changing the catalogue and entry name or delete the entry Output HTML configuration 5 SCORM Catalog list E Heading Object B E3 General Mew catalog ent
141. lse Weight 1 o l Minscore To specify the ponderation we must click on the parameter Relations See Figure 9b Drag amp Drop correct answer ponderation First of all we must select a hotspot and its corresponding drag element In the properties box to the right we will activate the Good answer option and will give a value to the Score field usually 1 Repeat this operation for each existing correct match E Relations Art label Art label Adjust to hotspot Use default It is posible as well to change the value of the incorrect matches relations but then we should NOT activate the Good answer option See Figure 9c Drag amp Drop incorrect answer ponderation 13 Use Guide EasyProf Art label Cut labet Width Properties Score 7 O m e on O y y O Adjust to hotspot B art label Art label 2 Art label 3 Validate Reset Cancel Validate 7 INCLUDING INTERACTIVITY In EasyProf actions allow you to provide interactivity for the various elements in the Title All the actions are created by means of the Action Window with no need to write a single line of code 7 1 The Action Window The Action Window is used to set the chain of relationships that links a source component or content element that is able to generate an action to a target component that receives the action 138 Use Guide EasyProf LO Tma e Title Actions are created by means of t
142. manually modify height and width of the shape thus modifying its proportions If once the modifier has been selected we press the key Control when we move the modifier it will keep all proportions so that we will vary the scale without modifying its proportion 84 Use Guide EasyProf lox Mame oval General eee o a a antisiesng e Behavior Shape style Shape style a Image This element lets you insert image files in the page Files must have the extensions gif normal or animated GIF files or jpg JPEG files and png Portable Network Graphics files similar to GIF but more actual Basic properties Image This is used to select the image file that you want to insert in the page To do this click on the Choose button the small button to the right of the File field This will open the file browser so you can search for the file you want It is worth mentioning that it is very important to introduce previously all the images in the Resource manager before inserting any image in the page Alternative text It allows you to introduce the text that will be shown in browsers where images are disabled Similarly it allows us to meet the accesibility standards to make navigation easier for people with visual impairments Tooltip A tooltip is a specific label that appears when you leave the Mouse over a content element This chart allows you to introduce the interested text as a tooltip If yo
143. matter has been widely explained in section related to Heading properties window we refer user to read that section for further information 4 3 How to work with Master Pages To recap Master Pages are mainly useful for grouping together on a common page all the elements that will appear on several pages in the same way and with the same functions For example the background image for the pages in a chapter the browsing buttons etc There are two reasons for grouping them together it avoids having to create them twice and means that any change made in a Master Page only needs to be performed once for all the pages associated with it The best way to create a Title is to start by creating the Master Pages required for each of the different kinds of headings modules or classification units that the Title has If you then need to alter them or make any changes it will be easier 48 Use Guide EasyProf EasyProf provides a very easy to use environment for organizing Master Pages the Master Pages Area where you can create as many Master Pages as you like and organize them with the master page headings The Master Pages are found in the Master Pages tab of the Table of Contents Area There you can set up a structure similar to that used in the Table of Contents to order all the Master Pages you need to create The only difference is that in this case no association is inherited because the Master Pages are independent of each other whil
144. ment that allows us to display in a very visual way any type of progress that user does in any content It can b used for example to give an idea of how many pagews have been visited out of the total amount or the score obtained in a test with respect to the maximum possible result To do so we only have to configure its location size and color as well as deciding which values it must display Name Progress bar General F p Eaa In this case main properties would be Progress and Maximum First one displays the current value in the progression how far has color bar gone while the second displays the maximum possible value setting the scale We can use values or variables If we use for example value 50 for progress and 100 by default as the maximum a bar filled up to its middle will be displayed However progress bar is especially interesting and useful when used with variables Using variables we can for example display user s progress through the course content using the number of the current working page as progress value and using as maximum number the final number of pages in the course In this example it would be very logical to place the Progress bar in the Master page but it can be used anywhere in the content Interactive property modifies the value of the variable assigned to a process 99 Use Guide EasyProf Text field This new content element inserts a form fiel
145. mport and export options as well as copying and pasting them and from another Title see Exporting Titles Importing Titles and Merging Titles sections in Chapter 3 Editing Titles The Table of Contents The Table of Contents area is where we specify the organizational structure of the Title material This includes both Pages and Titles 11 Table of Contents a a Heading 3 pqs a e Heading 1 pgs Al Page a e Heading 2 1 pgs elm Page SE Heading 1 pgs The Master Pages Use Guide EasyProf Table of Contents Content elements Properties Master Pages are dynamic templates Their main function is to provide a very useful interactive background to all pages where all graphic aspects and navigation are based Every page inherits a Master Page with all its elements and interactive behaviours Any change made to a Master Page will inmediately be reflected on all associated pages This simplifies enormously the incorporation of all those elements that are common to many pages The Headings In the Table of Contents we can find several Headings and Subheadings that help us to thematically group content pages 12 Use Guide EasyProf The Pages It should be emphasized that only pages may include content By default pages are organised sequentially as they would in a book However this doesn t mean that navigation has to be linear There are means of interaction such as buttons hyperlinks
146. n The Resource manager will be opened in order to slect the correct image Then you can decide the time interval between the carrousel s images The time must be expressed in tenths of a second Therefore if you want to show an image during two seconds you will have to introduce the number 2000 Once this time is finished the next image will appear Autorun If you select the Auto property the carousel images will automatically follow in sequence without having to associate an action If you do not select this option an action must be associated for the carousel to start Infinite loop The carousel image sequence will be infinitely shown Loops number It allows you to define how many times the sequence will be done The default value is 0 in this case the sequence will be done only once and then it will stop Name Carousel General When we select Edit Carousel images appears a window where we can add images To do so we will click on the image button and will select the one we want to add from the resource manager We can moify the time that each image will be displayed before changing automatically modifying the field that we find right after its name Default value is 1 second 1000 milliseconds Order of display can be 8 Use Guide EasyProf changed as well to do so we only have to move images with the green arrows We cal also delete the unwanted images by pressing the red cross button
147. n a new modal window 158 Use Guide EasyProf Actions Source Page Image C On mouse over A Test container g On mouse out Ss Button g On mouse released Audio 2 sed JB active label 2 C On mouse move Timer 2 A Test container 2 Action IE Page browser l Previous page G Title manager P Next page Image Go to page A Test container Close page EJ Test feedback Test container 2 The target page is shown in a modal window that will be superimposed on the source page window The modal window must be closed in order to interactuate on the source page Edit parameters a Same window Mew win d D Mew modal window Example To create actions using the Page Browser we proceed as follows 1 Insert an interactive element in the page for example a button Button 1 Open the New Action Window Choose Button 1 in the Source field Choose Action performed in the Event field Choose Page Browser in the Target field D n pN Choose Go to page in the Action field The Edit parameters button will activate 159 Use Guide EasyProf 7 Click on Set parameters Choose the desired window mode in which the target page will be shown as explained above e Show in the same window e Show in anew window e Show in a new modal window 8 Click on the Target page A new window will appear containing the Title s table of contents as shown in the figure Pick a Page Title E
148. n bold text ltalic When selected all text is displayed in italic Underline When selected all text is displayed underlined Tooltip A tooltip is an emerging label that appears when mouse is placed on top of a content element This box lest us introduce text that will appear as a tooltip If there is no text in this field 93 Use Guide EasyProf tooltip will not be displayed Background color Chosen color will be displayed evenly as content element background See section 5 Color editor in Chapter 5 Creating content Text It allows us to modify text that will be displayed in the content element When clicking on this field rich text editor will be displayed This same editor will be displayed as well by double clicking on the field See section 5 Text editor in Chapter 5 Creating content Behavior Auto height Not selected by default When selected Text field heigh automatically adapts to the length of the text Vertical scrollbar It allows you to define the way of how the scrollbar will be shown You can see the following options As needed The scrollbar will be shown if it is necessary Never The scrollbar will be never shown so if you select this option maybe the text could not be visible Always The scrollbar will be even shown when it is not necessary Others Font style It allows you to select one of the predifined text styles For further information see Styles s editor from Chapter 5 Content cre
149. n if we modify its size or appearance either by mouse or by size properties If we broaden its width height will be automatically modify in the same proportion 76 Use Guide EasyProf Aspect Permits defining some properties related with the Content Element view such as the borders or the kind of cursor that will appear when interacting with it Other properties Besides the basic properties most of the content elements have got additional specific properties 6 3 General attributes of the content elements There is a set of general properties that are common to several content elements They are described below Visible If the checkbox is activated the content element will be visible otherwise it will stay hidden This quality is useful when generating actions with the aim of showing an element that would otherwise remain hidden or that is visible and is hidden after carrying out the action For example showing a list of themes only when the mouse button moves over a certain area of the screen Opaque An opaque content element will be the same color as the background color selected for it or the preset color if it is activated However if the opaque option is given the value No the element s background will be transparent and any element located behind it or the page background will be visible depending on the case Editable If this option is activated the content element can be edited by the end user which for ex
150. n image by clicking on a button and use that same button to hide that image when visible Enable and Disable These actions allow you to enable and disable interactive content elements In this manner you can make an element remain inactive until a certain action is performed or make an active element deactivate when an action is performed Enable This lets you activate a content element in order to perform an action The element must obviously have been disabled beforehand if it is to be enabled Actions E E fx k la Active label Skip Intra E On Mouse over Image 11 ie On mouse out G Splash Timer On mouse released E title La j Target I Page browser E gs G Title manager a8 Resize E a as Ga oe re san Disable ape Change properties ep Rich text E Splash Timer Example In order to create Enable actions you must carry out the following 1 Insert a bean on the page for example an Active label 2 Open the New Action Window 3 Choose Active label in the Source field 4 Choose an Event for example Mouse clicked 5 Choose the button that you wish to enable in the Target field 6 Choose Enable in the Action field 7 Click on the Create button 148 Use Guide EasyProf Disable This lets you disab
151. n is a content element that allows us to introduce complex shapes in EasyProf After selecting the polygon element we will obtain a new corner for the polygon each time we click on the screen We can create as many angles as desired from a minimum of 3 before closing the figure To close it we have to close on the first point or double click to close it automatically Once closed we can define its properties as we do in the cases of Rectangles or Oval shapes Its properties are the same except Shape style and Proportionsl will not be available for the created polygon 79 Use Guide EasyProf The most interesting feature of the Polygon is that once closed it can be edited in two different ways By clicking on the polygon eight eition points will appear as they usually do in all figures Moving them will bring changes in the polygon s size Similarly if we click inside the figure we can move it unchanged 80 Use Guide EasyProf When double clicking on the polygon new editing points appear in the figure s vertex By moving these points we can modify the figure at our will Dragging them will change the angles If we select them two new points will appear that will allow us to change the angles in curves In case we do not like the obtained change we can always undo it double clicking on the modified point 81 Use Guide EasyProf If we click on any line without edition points and then drag we will cr
152. n located on the right hand side of the classifications List If it concerns a modification a window will appear that permits changing the selected purpose as well as adding modifying and deleting key words 189 Use Guide EasyProf Life cycle Describes the history and current state of the resource SCO while it informs about who took part of its evolution New collaborator Colaborator represents the person or organization responsible for the SCO evolution in the creation edition and publication steps Once selecting the adequate options in the Rol Date and Organization the Add button will remain enabled allowing the insertion of a new contributor Role It is the role the contributor has played in the SCOs evolution Any of the following options can be selected e Author e Publisher e Initiator e Ender e Validator e Editor e Graphical Designer e Technical implementator e Contents Provider e Technical validator e Educational validator e Story Boarder e Instructional designer Output HTML configuration x n General 5 SCORM Litecycle EHO Heading Object l ee General Mew contributor Keyword Ral Author Date 2 008 January f Entity Add List of Contributors Modify Remove Version Status Draft Restore defaults Apply Ok Cancel m Prerequisites Heading 2 Obje 190 Use Guide EasyProf Date Date in
153. n the bottom part of the Table of contents area allows us to describe and edit 13 Use Guide EasyProf all properties of the selected element Page section Located to the right of the main window and much bigger in size is where pages are presented and edited Component Palette Bar containing items for all different components that allow entering content in pages Eira 4A Pairan in el SEJE pis Colt Otoect ves looka pepi Windows Hih Menu bar HACERCA ECO Table of Contents Haster Pages Poru ji Page editor master cage edie A g ea i ee PAGE AREA a El E LS Al Content elements palette Tier dad Mater Edt the inheribanns Table of Contents area Table of contents area The Table of contents ares is one of the basic features of EasyProf The first question that users generally come across when setting out to create a Title is how to define and organize the content This means not only making a typical tree with headings and subheadings in other words the Table of Contents but also the list of Master Pages and Pop ups The Table of Contents Area provides users the possibility of creating it right from the start and subsequently editing it whenever they wish to do so Another feature of EasyProf is that this and the other functions can be edited right until the very end Next we find a list with all the content elements belonging to the se
154. n this way the page will move through all the possible locations when it moves up or down until the user puts it in the desired place As the pages cannot change their hierarchical level because they are always at the lowest level the Move left and Move right buttons do not effect them You can also drag the page with the mouse and drop it in the desired location The page Properties Window Pages have properties that can be edited using the Properties Window for the page located under the Summary Area and the Content Elements To open it in a floating window select the desired page and click on the Properties button in the Table of Contents Bar or select the Properties option from the Toolbar Master page Inherited Master page Inheritance Edit the inheritance 255 255 255 se master page color Use master page image The following options are available in the Properties Window Name This lets you edit the name of the page This name is the one that appears in the Table of Contents an the same that will appear in the Path bar in all pages if display option path has been activated See section Master Page configuration in Chapter 3 Title edition General In this section you will see two options Master page On the right of this box the name of the Inherited Master Page appears Inheritance In the page properties window we can see an Inheritance tab which is the same we can find in the Heading window Since this
155. nded to enter user s name in it We can show that name anywhere in the project We can create as well counters that increase their value each time user completes a certain action and that once this value reaches a preset value an action is performed Traditionally two types of variables have been used Numeric variables which allow us to work with numbers and Text variables or string which allow us to work with strings of alphanumeric characters numbers and letters We should make a distinction between these two types of variables because its use will let us perform different actions Text variables are used to display texts or numbers that we may want to use in different moments of the project Moreover numeric variables allows us to perform more complex as well as simpler operations addition substraction multiplication 164 Use Guide EasyProf To work with variables we must always start by defining them ie giving them a name that will allow us to recognize them and choosing which type of variable they are numeric or text In EasyProf in addition we define another important feature depending on where we are going to use it That is how we can create Page or Title variables Page variables can only be used in the page where they have been created but Title variables can be used in any page of the project Supposing that we create a Title variable that gets its value attached in project s first page we can use it in any oth
156. ndow It displays the Icon editor of those Icons that will be displayed in the Table of contents It allows us to choose the default icons or customize those of Title Heading and Page 108 Use Guide EasyProf fe Edit the table of contents Display icons Toons for opened nodes Toons for dosed nodes Select the default icons Select the default icons Heading Defauiticon E Heading Defauiticon E Customize the tree nodes icons Customize the tree nodes icons 0 Title ESE Heading ECE Heading EEE Heading Heading Heading 2 Heading Icon visualization Unselected by default When selected it shows icons corresponding to Title Heading and Page in the Table of Contents If we select option Customized icon a resource manager will open allowing us to choose a new image for it Path This shows the position of the current page in the Title s table of contents This makes it possible to automatically fill the names of the sections and subsections in which it is included We can navigate through it making it very useful when placed in Master pages Text orientation This lets you choose whether to show the path vertically one element below another or horizontally one element next to another Separator It only Works with the horizontal orientation of the text In this case you can choose an alphanumeric chain that makes it possible to separate
157. nly a few points to go back finally to its destination Bounce in When action starts object moves slightly to the indicated direction to go back to the starting point Then performs a new movement slightly larger to go back again It moves for a third time much more to go back again After that it moves to the destiny point with a constant speed Bounce out Object moves to the destiny point with a constant speed Upon arrival on destination it goes back quite a big distance to return to its destiny Once again it goes back a shorter distance to go back to destiny when again and for the third time goes back this time only a few points to go back finally to destiny Elastic both When action starts object moves slightly in the opposite direction to the indicated to reach its destination This movement is repeated three times each repetition making bigger the distance between object and destiny to finally go to it at a uniform speed When reaching destiny 150 Use Guide EasyProf point it Surpases it considerably to go back to destiny This movement is repeated three times decreasing distance until the object finally stops at the destination e Elastic in When action starts object moves slightly in the opposite direction to the indicated to reach its destination This movement is repeated three times each repetition making bigger the distance between object and destiny to finally go to it at a uniform speed When reaching its dest
158. ns in a MP the Content Elements belonging to the Page to which it was assigned don t appear 143 Use Guide EasyProf Actions Source Page E Timer finish Bl Image video E Audio BB Active label C Action BB Active label A F Timer 3 0 Resize Popup Enable i Rich text Disable Gel Button B Start Ie Carousel Actions with a common source and event An event produced over a determined content element can trigger not only one but several actions Reaching this goal is as easy as create as many actions as required with the same Event and Source although the Target and tha actions may be different See paragraph Actions List of the current chapter GE Actions List Test container 2 On evaluate 3 Timer 7 4 Action types There are three different types of actions in EasyProf v Common actions or actions applicable to several content elements v Non common actions which are only for certain content elements v Internal components actions Page browser Title administrator an External connection Title Manager actions deserve a special treatment so please see Chapter 8 The title manager utilities 144 Use Guide EasyProf Common Actions Common actions or applicable to several content elements are Change attributes Move Resize Show Hide Enable and disable Properties change This action the most versatile allows the dynamic modification ie in time o
159. nt e Event Action performed e Target Sound 1 name of the sound element e Action Start 6 Click on Create 153 Use Guide EasyProf Active label Contents Element actions The active label bean includes three specific actions that let you change the color of the caption Set substitution color When you choose this action the color of the caption will change to that set in the bean s Attributes Window as the Substitution color See the Content Elements Attributes section in Chapter 6 Beans and content element attributes Set color When you choose this action the caption will return to the original color set in the bean s Attributes Window as the Text color See the Content Elements Attributes section in Chapter 6 Beans and content element attributes Set rollover color When you choose this action the color of the caption will change to that set in the bean s Attributes Window as the Rollover color See the Content Elements Attributes section in Chapter 6 Beans and content element attributes Example If you want a question to appear when you click on the label s caption you need to take the following steps 1 Insert the Active label element in the page 2 Place it and define its attributes 3 Open the Action Window 4 Choose the relevant options in the Source Event Target and Action fields e Source Active label 1 e Event Action performed for example Mouse clicked e Target Test 1
160. nt size ont color olor on mous C 255 255 255 ound col I 155 204 255 Color word tre E 0 0 0 aose _ Placing ourselves on top of the Glossary root we can edit in the right column its properties In addition to the usual properties of a font we can define the color it will have when mouse over background color when it is selected and color of the actual text of such word New caption introduction In the left hand side column click over the New Word button The new term will appear in the Glossary tree In order to edit the word you must double click on it in the tree In the right hand size column introduce the term definition The editor works the same way than the Rich Text editor except in what refers to styles You can introduce images and links as well as lists bolds subscripts and superscripts 178 Use Guide EasyProf LJ Glossary Tree z A2 OM suet 2 E E EE IE 3 A JEE e 4 amp ap ty Caption edition In order to edit another Word definition you just have to locate yourself over the new term in the Glossary tree The edited definition is automatically saved when selecting a new Word Groups The captions can be grouped If no group is selected they will be created ny default in the generic Glossary group For creating a new group you must cli
161. ntegration of procedures that use sound images videos or text to display information specially in an interactive way O Object Menu Drop down list that allows us access to the options for element edition New action Align Distribute etc P Page Fundamental content support that is organized sequentially in the Table of Contents as in a book It supports interactive objects such as buttons hyperlinks hot spots etc Page area It is the area of EasyProf interface where the contents of different Title pages are displayed 220 Use Guide EasyProf Paradigm Case or example that serves as a model for new creations Pixel Unit of information representing a point in a graphic image Its name comes from the abbreviation of the phrase picture element Plug in Small program that adds a function to another program usually a browser Examples of Plug ins would be Flash and Java PNG Portable Network GraphicsFormat designed to replace the older and simpler GIF format and even the very complex format TIFF Its two main areas of application are the Worl Wide Web WWW and image edition Compared with GIF format PNG has three major advantages possibility of creation of variable transparency gamma correction interleaved bidimensional system and a better compression although it does not support animation in GIF format Properties Properties window of a page allows us to assign a name to the page include a T
162. nter if you decide not to include a Content Element in the Pages Desktop Area after selecting it 14 Use Guide EasyProf Arrow cancels the inclusion o fan element and recovers the default pointer Line allows you to insert lines Polygon inserts polygons and complex shapes Curve inserts curved lines 2 B Rectangle Autoshape allows us to insert all type of predefined shapes rectangle circle Star lt L Audio allows you to insert sound files Image allows you to insert an image by selecting a file JPEG GIF or PNG Carousel allows you to include a succession of images that follow each other in an order producing an animation effect Video allows you to insert video files like MPEG WMV AVI and much more io B E Flash allows you to insert Flash movies SWF Active label allows you to insert an interactive text that works as the source of an action Art label allows you to insert titles plenty of effects such as shadows or rotation Rich text allows you to insert text and to enrich it with a lot of format options such as bulleted or numbered lists text alignment or the possibility of inserting images or links Table allows you to insert tables Timer Timers allow you to arrange temporarily a sequence of actions You must define when the timer starts running and set its duration ry A i Button allows you to insert a button as the source of an action Hotspot allows you to
163. nternet Service Provider usually connectivity housing hosting e mail FTP etc J Jar Java compressed file similar to ZIP format File format used to pack multiple files into a single file and after an unpacking process goes back to its original state Java Object oriented Programming language developed by the company Sun Microsystems Inc specially suitable to develop Internet exportable applications and able to operate on any platform and operating ayatem usually through www browsers Java Runtime Environment Software environment where Java virtual machine compiled programs can run The execution environment includes all the necessary coding to load Java programs link native methods in a dynamical way memory management exceptions and an implementation of the Java virtual machine which can be a Java interpreter Java Virtual Machine JVM Part of the Java runtime environment responsible of interpreting the Java bytecodes Browser uses a Java virtual machine integrated as a plug in to be able to execute Applets JPEG o JPG Join Photographic Expert Group Compression standard image files created by the Join Photographic Expert Group JPEG This standard achieves a very high compression level with the introduction of distorsions in the image hardly noticeable It is particularly suitable for pictures or images with millions of colors JRE Java Runtime Environment Subset of the Java development kid for users and d
164. o not ask again Users Propietario Des sk op ITACA FORMACIO CLASSE When we copy a whole Workspace all projects contained in the original Workspace will be duplicated in a new location In case we move a Workspace all the projects it contains will be copied in the new location to be then deleted from its original location By deleting a Workspace we remove all projects in it but not necessarily all resources that they contained When we delete a Workspace or a project application will always display a confirmation warning In such warning we can choose between two options erase all resources or leave them in case we want to use them in another project later on If we decide not to erase all resources together along with the workspace there will be a folder with all resources in the directory where Workspace was originally located The only way to delete all these resources later on will be using the system file browser The Workspace manager allows us to delete individually projects from a particular Workspace as well as exporting and importing complete Workspaces to a single file Such file will always include in a compressed format all project files and those associated resources We can create as many Workspaces as we need an we may as well locate all our projects in a single Workspace The option we choose will always depend on our editing needs 2 1 Use Guide EasyProf 2 5 Working with the Wor
165. of the application The remaining chapters decribe in detail how to generate content Title management Table of contents creation and edition addition of content to pages use of components and lastly how creativity can be incorporated Two last chapters describe Title publishing processes that is the steps required to publish in the right format product thought for the final user Chapter order may be strictly followed in the prestablished way though not exclusively A user with some knowledge of EasyProf can make up their own order to suit their needs The Index provides quick access to any content so that any punctual query can be answered easily and timely A glossary is also encluded with definitions of all the key terms used in this text Special syntax Menu options Edit Object View Output Windows Help Create new project Ctrl N Open b E Save project Ctrl 5 Save project as Switch other workspace Import eppx Ctrl Mayusculas Export eppx Ctrl Mayusculas E ia ie Import j Properties Exit Field name Field insert Inherited Pop up Edit the inheritance Keyboard and button shortcuts Ctrl A Control key and A are simultaneously pressed F2 Function key F2 Accept Accept button Reference See chapter 3 1 Use Guide EasyProf 1 BASIC CONCEPTS OF EASYPROF 1 1 General Overview of EasyProf EasyProf is an authoring tool for producing e Multimedia training Titles e Multime
166. olbar 2O Use Guide EasyProf Create new project Ctri N Open Save project Ctrl 5 Save project as nee Switch other workspace Import eppx Ctrl Mayusculas Export eppx Ctrl Mayusculas E ia e Import Properties Exit Then will be displayed the Workspace Manager window where we can create a new Project in the current Working Area from the New Project button on the right hand column corresponding to the projects management If we want to create the Project in another Working Area we will select the workspace in the left hand column where we want to locate it and then we will click over the New Project button in the right hand column EasyProf 3 0 EasyProf File Edit Object view Output Windows Help Sle amp c o Gi s4 waa Oo 2s ceil l Table of Contents Master Pages Pop up Page editor master page editor Ss IB 4 as ponnn aii inal inininicinnieiieiniiai q E g x O E G m G gt B a ist E Arrange SESRAEA waleo General Inherited Mast Edit the inherita Background Background color Background image Not set Image position Center Aspect of a new Title once created 26 Use Guide EasyProf Opening a Title In order to open a Title which has already been saved while we are working in another one we have to open the Working Areas manager through the option File gt Switch other Workspace o
167. om the manager but not from its original location in the system If we wish to re add a deleted file we can do so by simply clicking on the Add button and looking for the original resource again in the system Once the project is finished it is avisable to delete all resources that have not been used the ones in black colour to optimize tool s operation an reduce size of files in case we want to export it The third button is a microphone When selected it displays an audio recorder that allows us to create sound files To do so we need to have installed a microphone Recorder creates files in uncompressed 24 Use Guide EasyProf wav format Such files have an excellent quality similar to an audio CD but because they are not compressed they are very big files That s why it s suitable for short audio recordings If we have to record a long audio file we can do it from the recorder anyway but it is advisable to convert it to a compressed format such as MP3 with an external encoder ie Pick a Resource interrogante gif salida git 16000 Hz 22050 Hz 44100 Hz Bit depth Channels File untitled Length 0 0 Position 0 0 Filename untitted Audio recorder allows various parameter configuration Sample rate bit depth and number of channels can be determined First two indicators refer to the sound quality The higher the number the higher the quality selected although the final file will be larger Default setting off
168. on In the left hand size column are shown the SCOs taking into account their hierarchical structure Each folder corresponds to an SCO Whenever we want to go back to default values we only have to click on Restore Defaults This option will delete alll changes done in configuration 184 Use Guide EasyProf fe SCORM HTML configuration Tracking SCORM et BE Select the SCO to create o A tite E E Heading Prefix identifier SCORM id Send data to platform every X page Show debug messages Initialize title variables We can define an identifier prefix for each SCO so that they adapt to certain specifications Id is the one used by default We can also decide how many pages do we have to viit before sending information to the platform by default no information is sent until they are closed as well as forcing the display of error messages if there is any communication problem with the platform In order to edit each SCO metadata we just have to unfold the corresponding tree and select the different sections In the right hand box appear the available options Objectives The LMS is responsible for the launching of the SCOs based in the Web and can implement their presentation in the desired way It can for instance follow a mechanism of adaptability to the final user needs and progress or allow him to navigate in the Title in the way he wishes By selecting the main folder of each SCO we can edit the
169. on acces to certain elements depending on age We can also create different counters to display the number of visited pages creating a vaiable that adds one each time a page is loaded number of tests performed passed or failed We can also set a maximum and minimum number of times a certain content must be seen before hidden elements are shown Using random value options and operations we may create interactive games such as guessing a random number counting number of attempts add coins dice games All this by generating actions in four very easy steps an without having to write a single line of code 8 THE TITLE MANAGER UTILITIES 8 1 Including utilities in a Title In the previous chapter we mentioned that EasyProf has got a Title Manager with a series of actions that can be incorporated in a simple way through the actions generations procedure Some of them can be named utilities as they permit opening small applications especially oriented towards the end user and they offer him or her a better advantage in the Title s use Utilities offer a major service when they are available in a more or less extended area of the Title For instance it is correct to make the Glossary access possible from all the pages that have got a textual content of special relevance in the Title It is the reason why utilities should be called by actions associated to elements that are preferably located in Master Pages The EasyProf utilitie
170. on is launching a predetermined sized window by the editor containing the Title If we select option Use launch page a new option selected by default is activated and will make our launch page open the title in a new window We can customize image to be shown in such page The second option we can configure is called Zip output If selected the generated SCORM files will be compressed in a folder with a zip extension This option is very useful because it allows us to keep all files together and taking up a minimal space Since SCORM courses are bound for its publication in an LMS platform having to upload the minimum amount of files and as small as possible in size will be very interesting Most LMS as for example Moodle are ready for uploading ZIP compressed SCORM files It is the platform the one that unzips the file and places them in the right location We can enable an option so that generated content may be viewed from a safe https location 183 Use Guide EasyProf fe Output HTML configuration Use launch page Z Launch title in new window E Zip output Http secure Allow context menu and text selection Window background color 255 255 255 SCORM When selecting this option appears a box with a hierarchical tree showing the Title and its headings For each selected section a SCO will be created Once the SCOs we wish to create have been selected we must click on the Applicate Butt
171. or Editor de test er g Titulo de la pagina maestra Sai Click to watch the video E Pagina maestra Wiped E pop up a r Titulo del pop up tend Planet Earth Views From Space ae Navigation TEE E Unit 1 E Drag amp Drop Text Click to watch the video Tooltip text T3 Bot n video 215 Use Guide EasyProf Some elements such as the rich text allow the user to change even the style of the text When selected item has more than one text as in test feedback they are all displayed in the same screen S EasyProtf text editor File caTesthander i a Test Tooltip text verdadero Falso Were verdadero Falso 2 verdadero Falso 3 Verdadero Falsa 4 Text Test suspendida Test 2 E a Question Drag amp Drop PE Master title a Master heading EE lal Master page Popup title a Title a i Encabezado 2 Tooltip text Text Correct feedback Test superado Correct Feedback Test superado Text Test suspendida Cancel All original texts will be replaced by its translations 216 Use Guide EasyProf 13 Glossary A Action Actions determine interactivity in the edited Titles Action is defined as everything that happens to a certain content element destiny or even to the same Title when a specific event happens on an Origin
172. or Linux please contact ITACA 1 2 The application structure EasyProf 3 has been conceived in order to facilitate the contents production no matter how big is the Project For this reason it has been designed with a scalable technologic architecture that allows the user incorporate new functionalities when necessary Those new functionalities can be incorporated through Plug ins or application extensions Those extensions can be used for incorporating new content elements generating contents for new platforms and features or adding tools for the editor EasyProf has been internally structured in order to optimize productivity and allow this scalability For this purpose it uses some concepts with which the editor must become familiar Working Area Workspace The first thing we will do when opening the application is defining a Working Area in the location we choose in our PC EasyProf will automatically create the folders and files structure so that all the working material is located at the right place fe EasyProf 3 0 Select a workspace EasyProf stores your projects in a workspace Workspace C Users Desktop What s_New_In_EasyProf Browse F Use this as default and do not ask again Cancel 10 Use Guide EasyProf Project a eee Bteere eps mostra Use this as default and do not ask again C Users Propietario Desktop ITACA FORMACIO CLASSE Projects In the wo
173. or the Web HTML you must specify a directory where the output will be generated as well as the name of the executable file that will launch the generated Title In addition some of the output parameters can be modified The publication process is as follows 1 Open the File menu and select the Publish for Web HTML option Output gt HTML generator gt Generate HTML Windows Help g5 HTML generator Show HTML preview Player generator P Generate HTML SCORM generator b Configure HTML output 2 A screen containing four tabs will then be displayed with the HTML output options Once the desired parameters have been modified press the Ok button See section HTML Publication options below Choose the directory to which the published files will be copied 4 Assign a name to the executable file Click on Save 201 Use Guide EasyProf Disco local C F eis File name oan Files of type all Files 6 EasyProf will minimize and a progress bar will be displayed When output generation is completed EasyProf opens the predetermined browser showing the Title Generated files When an HTML Title is generated a structure of files and directories that do not need to be modified is created in the directory chosen by the user This can be immediately uploaded to the server once generated HTML publication options The Titles generated by EasyProf are opened by default in a main window of the
174. order to show the element you need to select in the Visible option of the Attributes Window the option Yes Example In order to create a Show action you must carry out the following 1 Insert a bean on the page for example a button Button 1 2 Open the New Action Window 3 Choose Button 1 in the Source field 4 Choose Mouse clicked in the Event field 5 Choose a component in the Target field for example an image Image 2 6 Choose the desired action Show Hide in the Action field 7 Click on the Create button If nothing is specified item will appear suddenly Pressing the effect selector we can define a time of execution that will create an animation whereby the shown element will appear slowly during set time in milliseconds Animations will be discussed in detail in next section See section General attributes of content elements Chapter 6 Beans and content element attributes 147 Use Guide EasyProf Hide This lets you hide page elements In order to hide the element it is necessary for you to select the No alternative in the Visible option of the Attributes Window This option has the value Yes by default It works as Show option See section General attributes of content elements Chapter 6 Beans and content element attributes Visibility exchange This option allows us to interchange the visibility of an object with a single action We may want for example to show a hidde
175. otal tests made indicates the number of tests which have been made by the user e Tests made Shows a list of all tests made by the student the hour of the evaluation and the result whether it is failed or succeed Each test of the list includes a link to show the detailed test e Detail of the test for each test made it shows the score the type of questions and the percentage of correct and incorrect answers It displays questions and answer headings including open answer questions Tests Total of evaluated test 2 e Test evaluated at 14 52 Test passed DETAILS e Test evaluated at 14 52 Test failed DETAILS Fl Test 100 100 Multiple Choice 1 1 12 EASYPROF TRANSLATOR TOOL OPTIONAL EasyProf translator is an extension of EasyProf sold separately to those editors who want to translate their courses to multiple languages It allows translation of a title made with EasyProf to another language in a very easy and fast way All texts included in an EasyProf title can be translated with the exception of the embedded texts in the media objects How to use EasyProf Translator First of all we must duplicate the project that we want to translate from the Workspace Manager rie EasyProf 3 8 Workspace Manager Workspace PREPIS E Duplicate Project Use this as default and do not ask again Wsers Propietario Desktop ITACA FORMACIO CLASSE Use Guide EasyProf A second identical p
176. other computer those notes will not appear Also the note could avoid to appear if they are opened from another browser of the same machine since the storage system is associated to the browser The procedure for creating actions that will open those utilities can be deepened in Annotations Page and Annotations Manager from Chapter 7 Actions and Interactivity 8 3 Search With the Search utility the end user can look in any text chain that finds itself in the Title As the other utilities its insertion in the Title is performed through the corresponding action on the Title Manager After the utility has been opened the final user is able to see the search window with its options ra Search Windows Internet EXPIOFer proporcionado por Windows UE Search O UPPER lower Search Results Pages location Search The searched chain is introduced into lt Search gt field with the following delimitation options In all its pages will look in the word in the whole Title Uppercase Lowercase if you select this option the searcher will consider the capital and small characters use that he she has inserted in the lt Search gt field On the opposite side it will ignore them allowing wider results In order to begin the search the end user just has to click over the Search button Results The results of the search will then be displayed in the lt Results gt field A list of the pages containing the searched words is displaye
177. ould create an action that would concatenate words Passed or Failed depending on the result of the test each time a test is performed Upon completion of the tests we would have a list with all reults obtained by the user Last available option is called Do change We use it when we have already defined a conditional event but no comparison has been indicated On change or On Load In this instance we must add an action with option Do change to establish the moment we want this comparison to take place Lets imagine that we have introduced several exercices in a single page and we have created an action that will add 1 to a variable each time an exercise is correct and will substract 1 each time it is wrong We want our user to be able to acceed next page only if at least half of the exercises have been correctly answered that is to say when variable value is positive By selecting option On change first time that an exercise is finished value will be positive and there will have been a change so user will be allowed to acceed next page before finishing all exercises In this case we should deselect option On change and instead we will add a button that will appear after completing last exercise This button will start action Do change that will check then and not before value of the variable That is how we can control exactly when a comparison must take place Do change option is available as well for numeric variables It works exactly the same wa
178. ources Import Imports a Project that has been previously exported Rename Allows us to change the name of an existing Workspace Delete Deletes the Project with all its resources 30 Use Guide EasyProf In order to copy a Project from a Workspace to another Workspace we will proceed as follows We will select the Project in the right hand column and click over the Export option A navigation window appears asking in which location we want to save the exported file We will write the name we want to give it and will click over Export It will generate a file with the epw extension a Next in the right hand side column we will select the Workspace where we want to copy the project and then we click over Import in the menu over the projects area on the right Then a navigation window appears where we must select the epw extension file that we had created previously and we click on the Import button Export the ae J erme ARIADNA EASYPROF Ub au AUTONOM di Updater In the selected Workspace a new project will appear with all its associated resources Blending of titles In addition to exporting a project from the Workspace you can also create exportation files of parts of a project to include them later on in other projects and even in different Workspaces through importation To export part of a project we must select the chosen pages in the TOC and use the option File gt Export eppXx 31 Use Guide Ea
179. page editor rk 1 Align T Distribute TE 7 Match Size H Sl Match width Arrange D Match height a Match both Link Page Action PL e i eerie GB Properties Ctrl Mayusculas P J annA Oe Instead of using the menu this same options are also available activating the Match size function by clicking on its corresponding icon in the Toolbar cal Match width JZ Match height ao Match both FL It is important to note that this functions are ONLY activated if the content element that we want to change is selected Sorting of content items Send to back The option send to back allows you to select a content element which is placed above another Therefore if you select it and then you activate this function the order of superposition changes The selected one will be placed under the other element and viceversa You can activate this function by using the following options Using the menu Object gt Arrange gt Send to back You also have the choice to click on the corresponding icon placed in the table of content area specifically in the content element area Fy rest a ee E Solutions Previous You also can click on the context menu of the specific element content and select Arrange gt Send to back Bring to front 96 Use Guide EasyProf The option bring to front allows you to select a content element which is placed under another
180. page will be displayed even if the Heading of the concrete page is collapsed 106 Use Guide EasyProf E Edit the table of contents Auto display actual page New nodes will be expanded 7 New nodes will be collapsed ia Title E Heading fia Page fim Page 2 5 E Heading View window It allows us to define Table of contents visualization style In the Style zone we can edit the font type of each element in the Table of contents Elements are grouped in three blocks corresponding to the three states that they may have First one is general and displays how elements will be displayed by default The second displays the way how elements will be displayed when mouse on top rollover effect Third and last is the style that each element will display when we visit that particular page Each one of the elements is preceded by a checkbox To customize an element we must select its corresponding box If we wish to delete an already defined style and go back to the default style we only have to uncheck the box Styles defined for each element at a higher level are automatically inherited in lower levels That is to say that if we customize general view of a page all styles will be automatically inherited in the current page an in the page on mouse over If we do not want to inherit these styles we only have to check the Page selection box i all three different states Thereby application understands that e
181. pixels Relative This lets you specify the number of pixels increase or decrease in relation to the component s initial position With this option as it is relative whenever click on the source component of the action the position of the Target component will change Time ms Duration of the action in milliseconds Efect Defines how the animation is displayed This aspect will be described in detail in the next section 146 Resize Use Guide EasyProf This type of action changes size of the elements on the page To do this you must carry out the following The Set parameters window includes the following options Absolute Relative Time Efect Source X Source Y Here you specify the Absolute final size of the target in pixels This lets you specify the number of pixels increase or decrease in relation to the component s initial size With this option as it is relative whenever click on the source component of the action the size of the Target component will change Duration of the action in milliseconds Defines how the animation is displayed This aspect will be described in detail in the next section This sets the horizontal resizing of the element from its right or left margin or from the center This sets the vertical resizing of the element from its top or bottom margin or from the center na Resize editor Show This lets you show content elements in the page that are hidden In
182. r SCO e ASCO cannot have a direct access to data belonging to another SCO Any SCO includes metadata whose mission is to describe its content and other aspects This metadata is included in the imsmanifest xml one of the files belonging to the whole of files from a SCORM HTML published course 181 Use Guide EasyProf Another content can be created on agregating several SCOs already published by their corresponding tools lt this content can adapt itself to the user learning needs 9 2 SCORM Implementation in EasyProf EasyProf is compliant with SCORM 1 2 in the following aspects and way Content Packaging it generates the necessary files xml in order to describe the course and therefore the SCO that compose it This description includes the course information the navigation type existing between different SCOs and the used resources html javascript image and media files etc Then the imsmanifest xml file compose of four different groups is generated e Heading describes the xml file and the schemas it fulfills xsd that defines the SCORM 1 2 standard e Metadata course description title key words etc e Organizations navigation and SCOs sequence in the course e Resources contains a list of all the files used by each SCO e Metadata For each SCO a type name_of_sco xml file is generated It is encharged of each SCO individual description that the imsmanifest xml file has to link Description is real
183. r click over the corresponding icon on the Toolbar EasyProf 3 0 EasyProf File Edit Object View Output Windows Create new project Ctrl M Open d Save project Ctrl 5 Switch other workspace Import ep Ctrl Shifk 1 Export epx Ctrl Shift E Import Exit Whenever a Title is active and open window asking us to save changes in the current Title will appear first The project has been modified Do you want to sawe it co Afterwards the Workspace Manager will appear in which you have to select the desired Project Save EasyProf 3 0 EasyProf File Edit Object View Output Windows Create new project Ctrl hy B Save project Ctrl s5 Switch other workspace Import epx Ctrl Shirt 1 Export epx Ctrl ShiFk E Import b Exit 2 Use Guide EasyProf The Save option allows you to save the changes made to the Title You can choose it by selecting the menu option Or by clicking on the relevant icon in the Toolbar Bear in mind that when you save the Title the changes made will be saved and it will no longer be possible to go back to the way the Title was before If you want to save the previous statuses you must save them under different names by using the Save as option that will open the Workspace Manager Save as In order to save a Title for the first time we just have to click on the save button as EasyProf fixes the files location when we create the Worksp
184. r further importation Edit Object View Output Windows Help Create new project Ctrl N Open Save project Ctrl S Save project as Switch other workspace EF Import eppx Ctrl May sculas I Export eppx Ctrl Mayusculas E Import d Properties Exit E a T ih aA Use Guide EasyProf Projects can also be exported from the Worspace manager as we will se in section 3 3 Export and Import from the Workspace Manager 3 2 2 Importing titles It is the reverse operation to export Files must be in eppx format and must have been previously exported with EasyProf Done using window shown below and which is acceded by menu option File gt Import file Edit Object View Output Windows Help Create new project Ctrl N Open El Save project Ctrl 5 Save project as Switch other workspace Import eppx Ctrl Mayusculas A Export eppx Ctrl Mayusculas E Import Properties Exit r m e I This is the file browser window If no eppx file is chosen importation will exit with an error message indicating that file format is unknown Projects may also be imported from the Workspace manager as we will see in section 3 3 Export and Import from the Workspace Manager 29 Use Guide EasyProf 3 3 Export and Import from the Workspace Manager The new EasyProf working philosophy based in Managers that facilitate the projects management brings new import and export options From the Workspace Manager
185. r title of the Title Title means the overall piece 15 Use Guide EasyProf of work made with EasyProf This is created by default as a master heading in the table of contents with the name Title There is no limit to the amount of headings levels and pages that users can create The Master Pages The list of Master Pages works in a similar way to the Table of Contents although here the aim is not to structure the content but to classify the various Master Pages that will be used as templates in the Title concept of Master page will be treated in deapth in the next chapter In this case there is also no restriction on the amount and organization of levels that can be created Master Page idea is dealt with in other sections of the manual Table of Contents Master Pages El l Master title 5 pgs SF Questions S5 tyeri Pop up s Pop up windows have got their own summary The user can assign them a Master Page and customize them During the content edition the user can decide when and how those pages will be shown Table of Contents Master Pages Pop up eae Popup heading Popup page 1 BH Popup page 2 SpE Popup subheading E Popup page fia Popup page 2 x ul 4h gt amp 16 Use Guide EasyProf 1 6 User and Final user EasyProf is an authoring tool Using it the author creates an editable and interactive file with multimedia content for many different uses e learning p
186. r to locate tracking filess that s the place to enter it Choose or edit the FIP to use Select and or edit the FTP Hostname User name User pass Directory M W Server com admin admin tracking jw 12 0 0 1 Aceptar Cancelar EA Bi Previous Send tracking to FTF E marin Send tracking to Email Every time that the action determined to send the tracking file pressing a button closing a title finishing a test is completed a file will be kept in the defined location We must access the FTP with the same data from a client FTP to view them FTP uploading only works for content exported in HTML or HTML SCORM format hung on a server with a running PHP Please contact your system administrator to know the exact details of your server 206 Use Guide EasyProf Sending it by e mail Allows user to define access data via e mail When we generate the action we must chose option Send tracking to Email and press Edit button under the window Choose or edit the mail to se Select and or edit the mail From To Subject Content Wi prof easyprof com tracking easypro Tracking Tracking From user Aceptar Cancelar We have to define two mail addresses one from where the tracking information will be sent and the second to where that information will be sent This option is only operative when our course is created in HTML and uploaded in a PHP activated server The sending email address must belong to the server
187. rder Border Edito me xi Borders Default Border Color Thickness Border Shadow Color Validate Reset Cancel 62 Use Guide EasyProf The different kinds of borders available in the editor are as follows v Default v Empty v Dotted v Dashed v Line v Double v Groove v Ridge v Outset The other editor options are Border color This lets you select the border color for the kinds that let you Border Shadow Color This lets you choose the color of the border shadow for the kinds that let you Thickness If you have chosen a line border one of the properties you can vary is its width in pixels Color editor The same color editor is used for all the content elements In the Properties area we find a small box displaying the color used together with three numbers from 0 to 255 to show the basic RGB color proportions The first number corresponds to the red proportion second to the green and the third to the blue 255 stands for the maximum possible amount of each color Namely 255 0 0 would correspond to pure red and 0 0 255 to pure blue 0 0 0 is equivalent to white and 255 255 255 to black This color system is currently being used for the vast majority of programs working with color Color may be modified by changing these numbers which is the fastest way when we work with previously known colors When numbers of a color are unknown or we prefer to see a list of colors to choose from it al
188. reover there is the option to click on Delete in the contextual menu or select the element in the content area and clicking on the red cross Image 3 Image i Blocking While editing a content it may be interesting to avoid moving involuntarily an element To do so we will use Block option from the Object menu or from the contextual menu Action Undo move Ctrl Z Redo Ctrl X Cut Ctrl X iP Copy Ctrl C C Paste Ctrl V lt j Special Paste Ctrl Mayuisculas V Select All Ctrl A Lock Align Lock the selected component Distribute Match Size Arrange Link Page Action d Eal Properties Ctrl Mayusculas P A blocked element cannot be moved or deleted neither can be resized That is why size modifiers that usually appear in blue are diplayed now in grey or do not appear in a blocked element 59 Use Guide EasyProf To edit the item again we only have to click on option unlock in the object menu or in the contextual menu Object View Output Windows Help r Action d E Unlock E Unlock the selected component i Align F Even a blocked element may be edited from the properties window 5 5 Help with identifying the Pages Desktop Area When you are including content in a Title it is normal to have several pages and even Master Pages or Pop ups opened and to quickly go from one to another This can create confusion about which page is open and active T
189. resentations corporate knowledge management etc Once all this process finishes it is necessary to publish this Title to make it available to its intended public which is generically called Final user This manual refers to both user author and final user although understandably more often to the first 2 CREATING A NEW TITLE 2 1 The stages The application gives the user complete freedom to create a Title However a very efficient way of doing so is as follows Create or Open a new Title Define Title Parameters Prepare the material Create the Table of Contents Define Master Pages Include the content in the pages Include interactivity Publish the Title Whether or not this sequence is followed is the user s choice but it is advisable for efficiency reasons These reasons will gradually become clearer as you get further into the manual and or gain knowledge of EasyProf Opening a new Title When a new Title is opened we have to define a working area also called Workspace It consists in a new functionality of EasyProf whose aim is to help us manage and organize our project different resources If we open for the first time a Workspace or create a new project we automatically get a new empty Title The way we have to manage the Title files as well as the procedure for importing exporting and unify several titles in one can be seen in detail in Sections 3 1 Working with files and 3 2 Export Import and Fusion T
190. rform the following operations 1 Select items that you want to distribute 2 Select menu option Object gt Distribute 3 Choose desired type of distribution horizontal vertival or in space Horizontal right center or left Vertical Top middle or bottom Space Width or Height 04 Use Guide EasyProf Object View Output Windows Help amp Action rie EEEE t Lock r page editor Align i Distribute a Horizontal DP Distribute left Match Size Vertical a fi Distribute center Arrange d Space I Distribute right f Link Page Action E Properties Ctrl Mayusculas P g a Pane amp e T Instead of using the menu this same options are also available activating the Distribute function by clicking on its corresponding icon in the Toolbar Horizontal Vertical e Space ib Distribute width 2 Distribute height It is important to note that this functions are ONLY activated if the content element that we want to change is selected Matching size of content elements If we want two or more content elements to have the same size in a page we must perform the following operations 1 Select items that you want to have a matching size 2 Select menu option Object gt Match size 3 Choose dimension you want to match Width Heigth Both IO Use Guide EasyProf Object View Output Windows Help Action ay 0 E Lock r
191. riable in Event section it displays three options On change Equals to Not equals to lim Page On change A Button l Equals to E Test container 2 P Not equals to maoe 5 ai ii e A Target i Variable Select N TUTE IL YA hie a Title On variable change fj Title manager koram o cance Zee baNumeric variable On page load If we select On variable change action will start every time the action value changes If Equals to selected we ll have to choose the value the variable should have to start the action To do so we press button and write the chosen value In case we select Not equals to we will have to choose a value as well In this case action will start whenever variable value will differ from the chosen value In case we select a numeric variable we face two possible events On change everything works exactly as with text variables but instead of having 2 more options Equals to Not equals to we only have one called Conditional which allows us to decide the type of necessary condition to execute the action If in text variables there were only two options in numeric there are many more To view them we will edit condition s properties by clicking on the button with the three dots Set the conditions Value Variable On variable change On page load 16 7 Use Guide EasyProf Available options are Equal to Action starts i
192. rious functions within the text itself To do so while editing it appear a number of buttons with style options such as bold alignment etc Appear as well as the option for inserting links images variables or to export text to RTF When text is part of an element as in the case of a question in a test text editor and all its functions appear in a separate window Edit the rich text A Arial O E uset 2 EE E ESEE e EuB B Select the correct answer validate Reset Cancel Cancel However when we edit a text content element such functions appear on the editing area itself J We O m ezu 2 3 EE GE E Ss pae TEaB A Using the buttons in the text editor we can change the used font type and its size as well as its color We can use bold italic underline and strikethrough as well as indexes and subscripts Text alignment can also be modified using align left align right center and justified By using the paragraph button we unfold a window that allows us to modify paragraph alignment indentation and spacing General Alignment Izquierda Spacing Above gt Line spacing Below o 0 gt TT Use Guide EasyProf The remaining buttons let us make a list with bullets a sorted list numerically restart numeration of a list and increase or decrease an indent Finally there are buttons to insert images links and other variables The last button allows importing a text file
193. rking Area we can include as many Projects as we want Each Project will count on its own associated resources In general terms we can say that a Project conceptually is equivalent to a Title Managers EasyProf incorporates several tools called Managers whose aim is to optimize the administration of different elements that are part of the Project Thus we have a Resource Manager for the graphic material or a Test Manager for the quick creation of assessment material The Managers are especially useful when we have all the material before starting with the edition 1 3 The Workspace Content structure In order to help users understand the concepts and the way in which many software applications work as well as to make them easier to use the design and basic way of using lots of applications is based ona conceptual example or paradigm that users are generally very familiar with the book The book which has also been chosen as the inspiration for EasyProf has its content organized by pages In the same way EasyProf uses screens that are structured using a hierarchical classification of headings called the Table of Contents of the book The basic elements you will deal with when using EasyProf are The Title This is the generic name for multimedia material or content made with EasyProf EasyProf handles one Title at a time but it is possible to merge two Titles or transfer content from one Title to another by using the i
194. roject will be created We will rename it with the identificator we want to use for the translation fe EasyProf 3 8 Workspace Manager 2 8 Wikre th TLUI ep3 mostra 0 AreaEdicion EDICIO 10 Rename project Rename the selected project We will have two exact projects with different names in the same Workspace Please note that we can always check our Workspace location in the bottom left corner of the screen 212 Use Guide EasyProf We can now open EasyProf Translator tool and open the file that we wish to translate We can do so by clicking File gt Open local project Eqs Prot text editor Om Open local project Save File browser will be displayed to select the folder where project is kept Its location is exactly the one we could see in the bottom left corner of the workspace EasyProf text editor File SOFir Buscar en O EPS Workspace C 091 Pruebas english mm Documentos O Pruebas espa ol recientes Escritorio Mis documentos Nombre de archivo BE Mis Documentos IkacalEasyProflEPs Workspace Abrir red Archivos de tipo Todos fag chiis all Cancelar Mis sitios de Cancel 213 Use Guide EasyProf Select folder corresponding to the project that will contain the translation namely the copy done and renamed in the previous step EasyProf translator tool will show us five groups corresponding to the different locations where we can find texts e Tes
195. ry Keyword Catalog o Sy be a Classifica Entry oad E Lifecycle Catalog list if Rights Led Prerequisites rH E Heading 2 Obje Modify o Remove Restore defaults Apply Ok Cancel Classification entries This category describes which the SCO location is in a determined classification system New classification entry Permits introducing new classification entries Below you will find an example of how to do it after the description of the current category different items There is the possibility of defining multiple classifications through the creation of new classification entries Classification Permits selecting the SCO classification purpose with the following possibilities e Discipline e Idea e Prerequisite e Educational restrictions e Access restrictions 188 Use Guide EasyProf e Educational level e Skill level e Security level Qutput HTML configuration x n General p EHE SCORM Classification List EHIC Heading Object S EEE Hew Classification entry H Keyword Classification Discipline ee Catalog i eee EEGI Keyword dd B Lifecycle keyword list poe Rights ed SCO evaluati Modify hag Prerequisites E gt Heading 2 Gbje Remove Description Add Classification List Modify 4 aad Cancel Key word key words or sentences describing the SCO can be incorporated in accordance with the purpose selected in the Classi
196. s are e Annotations Page e Annotations Manager e Copy Page e Search e Glossary e History e Print Example An example oh how to incorporate utilities in the Title is 1 Create a Content Element in a page for instance a button Button 1 Open the window New Action Select Botton 1 in the Source field Select Action completed uin the Event field Select Title Manager in the Target field Select the desired action in the Action feld Click on Create se ee UP Some actions from the Title Manager show some differences in the aspect of their windows according to the way the Title is published in one or another output CD ROM or Web Thus in the Web publications the windows will not show any tab because of limitations inherent to HTML language and the browsers themselves In this chapter appear some images from the utilities windows in several publication formats so that the user can have a first comparative idea For more details about Title publication formats please consult Chapter 10 Titles Publication 175 Use Guide EasyProf 8 2 Annotations To manage his annotations final user has two utilities opened using their corresponding actions e Annotations page action We can enter notes associated with the page e Annotations manager action Allows us to manage all notes in a Title Such utilities are generated from the action editor Annotations page When Annotations button is clicked final user can write his
197. s are especially interesting as they let us create interactive games that can be evaluated This test has specific properties that make it different than other assessments The main difference is that instead of having answers Drag amp Drop has got some elements which can be dragged and target zones In order to create them we will use some buttons located on the properties editor in the right hand side column S e Name Drag amp Drop 2 True f False 2 of Art label Multiple choice 2 JX art label 2 General a a m AA Art label 3 Relations Relations FBE Fill in the blank 2 pe Essay 2 r E Drag amp Drop 2 EA Hotspot peses 7 Hotspot 2 Background 3 77 Hotspot 3 Background color Image background Not set Behavior a Feedback correct Edit the text Feedback incorrect Edit the text Border Default Image side Manual Bounds 2z _ The target zone properties are very similar to the Hot Spot Content Element ones but unlike them they are not used in order to generate actions but to mark the correct location of a draggable element The draggable elements can be images or labels and their properties are the same than the content element ones Therefore we will have to select the origin of the resource manager images and we will have to 123 Use Guide EasyProf define the label text We will be able to edit this text as many times as we wan
198. s of pages Master Pages and Pop ups Pages that contains this option lolx Mame Fage 2 A General Master page Inherited Master page zx Inheritance Edit the inheritance m Background Background coer E Background image Notset Image postion Certer E 2 Background color The page background color is defined here Background image This option allows you to select an image from the Resource Manager 6 Use Guide EasyProf 10x Name Page 2 A General Master page Inherited Ma Inheritance Edit the inheri Background Backaroundim Z Select Image Pick a Resource x Carrusel JPG choose _project_ O gF 000 Select Reset Cancel From the resource manager you are able to pick a resource in this case an image from your computer thanks to the symbol Then you have the possibility to select which one do you want to introduce for the page background by using Select More information is available about Resource Manager in chapter 2 6 Resource manager Image position Thanks to this option you are able to center the image expand it or you also have the choice to use the mosaic option Center You can insert the image in the middle of the page defining the background Mosaic This option allows you to insert the same image around the page the effect is like a mosaic of images Expand This option expands the image using the entire page 68 U
199. s user to write a note that will remain associated to that particular page similarly as we do with the Annotation page but it also displays a list of all the annotations in the Title so you can access edit or delete them See section Annotations Manager in Chapter 8 The title manager utilities Search Displays a window to the final user that allows him to search for text strings in the contemt of the Title See section Search in Chapter 8 The title manager utilities Glossary Glossary action opens a tool to not only know definitions of relevant words in the Title content included by user but also search for existing text strings related to them See section Glossary in Chapter 8 The title manager utilities History The History displays a list of the Title pages that have been visited in the order in which the visits took place and with extra information such as visit time and number of time that they have been visited See section History in Chapter 8 The title manager utilities 161 Use Guide EasyProf Print This option prints the content of the pages in the Title Complete Titles or individual page can be printed Only elements that have the printable option enabled in the Attributes Window will be printed Therefore when editing a Title it is important to bear in mind which elements do not require printing and to disable them since the Printable option is enabled by default To learn more about how to
200. scribed through the denominate metadata information about information how it must be combined in order to create training units or courses and how it is packed in order to allow its compliance in different systems The EasyProf user can easily edit information related with the first one that is directly related to it The Run Time environment defines the technical methodology protocols and formats for launching and realizing a content tracking between the Learning Management System and the student Scorm compliant courses are portable they can work in any SCORM compliant LMS ADL and SCORM SCORM state SCORM is in progressive development and we already can foresee the inclusion of specifications related contents sequenciation and navigation between themselves as well as thhe improvement of the data models Those achievements should permit the existence of advanced and adaptative architectures The SCO The SCO Sharable Content Objects reusable learning content objects are the main content unit included in any SCORM compliant course A course can be formed by one or several SCOs it can be itself a SCO and or contain several SCOs SCOs must own at list an asset content elements that supoport the fraining material written information multimedia evaluation tests etc and fulfill two main rules for guaranteing their reusefulness with the minimum possible quantity of changes e ASCO cannot have a direct hyperlink to anothe
201. se Guide EasyProf Name Fill in the blank General Sa Ea wooo i ip Question Drag amp Drop ei i Font size 2 T Multiple response Weight 1 0 Pme o A o I True False Weight 1 0 wooo e a y a e E E a h E Background color me SCS Text SSS rin tla Behavior mae ooo y a e E E man l eh T A aiioa SSCS Feedback correct Default weight of all questions is 1 If you decide to leave the weight of all questions as 1 it means that all questions are of equal importance in the test On the contrary if we decide to change the weight of one of them for example giving a weight of 2 to the Fill in the blank question that will mean that the Fill in the blank question is 2 times more important than the rest IMPORTANT NOTE It is worth noting that the weight of the question is NOT the sum of the ponderations of the options of the questions this concept is described below Choice questions score Questions may contain different options The name given to the score of the question s option is Ponderation By ponderation we will indicate which of the options in a question is correct Let us look at an example We have a multiple choice question consisting on three options A B an C of which only C is the correct answer So we will give option C a ponderation of 1 while the incorrect options A and B will get a ponderation of 0 E Test editor Ese TEJ IiFEd x 4 lt
202. se Guide EasyProf elel g CECOM SAIS 4008 gt gt A Center A pa m a a a 7 a A E E a a i ga ie 8 i 3 3 Mosaic 69 Use Guide EasyProf SE EasyProf 38 Manual _ Bl eee File Edit Object View Output Windows Help BA Se AGOG s w a aalala e Table of Contents Master Pages Pop up fa fa 5 H Master title 5 pgs Master E Pop up 2 ka x E Doubts o a v Fa B H a v n s 17a R A a Arrange Ftp is Name Questions Background a a 255 255 255 mage background detaiied vector world Image positon is fora a Width 800 sa Height 600 Expand Use master page color This option allows you to select if you want the page color of the master page Use master page image This option allows you to select if you want the predefined image of the master page Text editor Text can be edited from the table of attributes from the following content elements that contain text active label art label rich text button and test Changes to text made with the editor can immediately be seen in the element All those changes that we make in the text with the Text editor can be seen immediately in the element 70 Use Guide EasyProf Apart from the properties common to all texts we can perform va
203. siempre por defecto y no volver a preguntar Aceptar Salir Mis DocumentosiItacatEasyProf EPa workspaces You can also import from within the application by clicking on File gt Import gt Import Power Point File and from there proceeding as if importing from the Workspace manager In this case any open project will be automatically closed and a new one with all the imported data will be opened This new project will be saved in the already active Workspace Edit Object View Output Windows Help Create new project Ctrl N Gr qir ey E Open H laster page editor Fy Save project Ctrl 5 rin 0 Save project as Switch other workspace EJ Import eppx Ctr Mayusculas EJ Export eppx Ctrl Mayusculas E i Import Import EP title J Import PowerPoint file Properties b 2 Exit NOTE EasyProf and Power Point are programs designed for different uses so they have different elements and functions This implies that importing some elements and features is not always possible as for example some auto shapes that are incompatible with EasyProf figures Once file import is finished we recommend a review of the whole project page by page 3 Use Guide EasyProf 4 WORKING WITH THE TOC AND MASTER PAGES 4 1 How to work with the Table of Contents The Project s Table of Contents is made up of the following components Headings Pages BE Page 3 EEE Heading 3 pas Ele
204. sitive scores are calculated as a fraction of the correct answers respect the possible correct answers Special case Fill in the blank Questions Text field Next we will see how the ponderations must be scored when working with Fill in the blank questions in particular Fill in the Text field See Figure 6 Fill in a Text field fe Edit the rich text al avi We Om Gu 2 EJS E E Fill in the blanks In this case fields for correct and wrong answers are well differentiated See Figure 6b Editing the fill in the blank Width characters uto width p r E Wrong answer pondera a Wrong answer feedback r Case sensitive w We find a field to insert the ponderation in case of a wrong answer This default value is 0 but it can be modified and changed for example for a negative value 133 Use Guide EasyProf This is the value that EasyProf will apply whenever the user inserts a text that does not correspond neither to the right nor to the wrong answer To edit the text and ponderation of the correct answers click on Edit the answers and a new window will be opened Here we will insert as many answers as we consider necessary See Figure 6c Ponderation of correct answers in answers edition In this case any answer different of blue will be considered wrong and given a core of 0 This described example is the most generic but there are other possibilities In the answers e
205. spot v Carousel v Media v Sound v Test v Timer v Variable 140 Use Guide EasyProf Event The Event list shows the various events and statuses of the component that generates the action clicking on a button moving the mouse over an object stopping the timer etc Events depend on the element chosen from the Origin list In next page table we can see all posible events for content elements There is an event corresponding to each page or to the Master Page that happens when any of both is loaded that s why it is called On load This event does not appear on the table Events related to variables are explained in last section of this chapter Target All EasyProf content elements can be the target of actions In addition to page content elements there are internal components described below which manage various of the Title s actions the Title Manager and the Page Browser Action This specifies the action to be carried out Go to page print etc Three different types of action may be established actions that are common to all the content elements or those that are specific or exclusive to particular elements and Navigation and Title Manager Actions These actions will be explained in the Action Types section In the Action Window we can find the following options displayed according to the action or the selected elements Set parameters In certain cases after selecting an action this button will appear
206. ster page 2 The shift from MP1 to MP2 in Heading 1 will automatically carry out the same shift in Page 1 One Page or subheading whose location has been changed in the tree conserves the same assigned MP although the target heading has a different MP assigned whenever their assignment characteristic is the association If it was an inheritance then the assigned MP would change El Title ad Heading 1 fia Page 1 1 E neem SEE Heading 1 1 mi Page 1_1 1 Master page 2 43 Use Guide EasyProf E E Title EEE Heading 1 SE Page 1_1 SE Fage 1_1 1 Heading 1 1 Master page 1 Al Master page 2 MP 2 will keep on being assigned to Page 1 1 1 if the nature of their relation is an association images or will stop doing it if it is an inheritance Next the differents options of MP content inheritance are exposed In this part of the Manual we will put emphasis on the content concept Inherit father heading customization The subheading inherits the MP associated to the father heading as well as customizations realized on content elements Inheritance can be changed from the Properties Windows in the General section If you want to change the inheritance assigned to the heading or to a specific page you can click on the button located on the right of the Inherit box You will see the following window with three options 1 Inherit change from parent 2 Use original objects 3 Customize
207. syProf Edit Object View Output Windows Help Create new project Ctrl h eB Open k save project Ctrl 5 Save project as Switch other workspace Import eppx Ctrl Mayusculas Export eppx Ctrl Mayusculas E Be Import Properties Exit The eppx extension corresponds to a file of parts of the title in compressed format Such file will generate a copy of all the selected pages along with their actions and resources File browser will appear asking for a location for this new file A compressed file will be created that will be importable from any new project using the option File gt Import eppx File browser window will open alowing us to look for the eppx file previously generated 3 4 How to set Title Settings We can set some general properties of the project from the application itself By selecting the Title icon in the Table of contents we will find its properties in the Properties Editor GE Properties Name Title General Master page Inheritance From this view we can define default Master Page for all new pages as well as edit how will features be inherited in that Master Page Inheritance allows us to customize aspects of what elements are going to be shown in a page and how 3 5 Previous versions file importation Any project created with EasyProf 3 may be opened without any problem in later versions 3 1 3 2 3 3 When we open it for the first time with the more recent
208. t 60 Table of Contents Master Pages Pop up E welcom to EasyProf I E Chapter 5 4 gt a x Orange EP Table of contents Popup Timer Video Flash _ Rectangle C3 Oval Mame Table of contents A Gener Font family Jara m O i Fontelo p n m r underine e A Background color YZ Conant pace b Y a Use Guide EasyProf 61 Use Guide EasyProf However it is worth mentioning that you also have the chance to use the Properties window located on the tool bar JAMAE N roert Therefore you can change any properties of any component thanks to the Attributes window or the Content Element s Attributes Some of these properties are so generally used that we have found a way to make it easier to set and modify them by using windows with the generic name of Editors These let you set the same attributes in the same way whatever the content element The Editors are as follows v Border editor v Scrollbar editor v Color editor v Cursor editor v Gradient editor v Margin editor v Text editor v Link editor v Font editor Border editor Several content elements such as the Test can have borders and in all cases it is possible to choose between different kinds sizes and colors If the border includes a shadow effect bevel and etched you can choose the color In the same way you can select the size of a line bo
209. t before definitely generating the course It is possible to incorporate as many target zones and draggable elements as we want Once those elements are defined we will proceed to edit the Drag amp Drop properties Relations it opens a graphic editor that allows us configuring the most important aspects of the Drag amp Drop as the elements location and their relations x eh Y WIDTH HEIGHT Elements Properties validate Reset Cancel It shows a screen of the size in which we have defined the Drag amp Drop with all the elements it contains We can define the location of the elements by dragging them with the pointer or through XY coordinates In the bottom of the screen we can see two columns on the left hand side are shown all the elements When selecting a draggable element and a target zone the relation properties are shown in the right hand side column 124 Use Guide EasyProf WIDTH HEIGHT Elements Properties vl Good answer Feedback Edit the text Adjust to hotspot Use default Validate Reset Cancel Score allows us assigning a score positive or negative to this relation Critical when selected the exercise will not be considered correct is the answer has not been correct Correct answer indicates that the relation is correct independently from the score conceded to the relation This option is important if afterwards we define several possible tries and elements that are not in t
210. t it as a physical space but conceptual It is the virtual space where we develop one or more projects regardless of the source of the resources we are going to use in the project Once we have selected a Workspace for our project it will be EasyProf who will be responsible of managing all associated resources to the projects we develop in it By doing so all elements will be better located and there will be no accidental loss of resources or deletion by mistake 2 4 Project management with EasyProf Workspace When opening EasyProf the application diplays the Workspace manager If it is the first time that we have used the application it will ask us to create a new Workspace and will propose a location in the file directory We can create as many Workspaces as we want and place them in any folder in our system From then on when we open the application Workspace manager will display all Workspaces previously 20 Use Guide EasyProf created sorted according to last time they were used Workspace more recently used will appear at the top of the list and selected so that we can open it immediately Each Workspace will include all projects and their resources From the Workspace manager we can create new Workspaces copy rename them change their location as well as export and import them ri EasyProf 3 6 Workspace Manager File Workspace BEeCEEVEA PLT 114 eps mostra EDICIO Use this as default and d
211. t options from the Source Event Target and Action fields e Source Button 1 name of the button element e Event Action performed e Target Timer 1 e Action Start The timer will start when you click on button 1 Actions SOUrCE Page amp On click Image cA On Mouse over A Test container a On mouse out S On mouse released Audio 2 co On mouse pressed Active label 2 cA On mouse move F Timer 2 Action G Fage browser 3 Timer Start G Title manager Image A Test container Gel Button Audio 2 amp Active label 2 Popup 156 Use Guide EasyProf Now you must define the action for the desired page to open once the time has elapsed 6 Choose again the relevant options from the Source Event Target and Action fields e Source Timer 1 e Event Finish e Target Browser e Action Go to page 7 Click on Set parameters and choose the desired page 8 Click on Create In this manner when the time has elapsed the selected page will open Test Content Element actions Evaluate This action allows evaluation of the test Evaluate only This action allows the evaluation of the test recording results without showing score to the final user Utility of such register is that Title can have all this information attached in case we want to track the student You can find more information in Chapter 11 Monitoring Emphasize answer Changes text color of correct and incorrect answers so th
212. t the top of the Resource manager with four bottons First button is used to add new resources If selected system file browser appears so we can look for the new resource and select the ones necessary for our project It is also possible to add grouped resources selecting them in the system file browser and dragging them to the Resource manager ct A X Filter All files A second button is used to add EasyProf s Clip art files When installing this application folders with sample files are created and are accessible by clicking this button Look in m dip art t di audio vhe Hy de backgrounds Elementos di carrousel recientes dJ cursors a icons i di images Escritorio J languages di navigation di numbers Documentos We finally find a search box that makes file location in the Resouce manager much easier If we write a word the manager will display only the files in which name appears the previously written text Beside the browser we find the filter drop down menu Recursos de of EA copii Filter All Files fe BtCopit gif All Files Image bmp jpg jpeg bmp png gif Video Filters allow us to show only the selected type of file We can show images video audio files and flash files There are two more buttons in the Resource manager toolbar Last one is a red cross used to delete the selected resource Only files that are not currently being used can be deleted This resource will be deleted fr
213. ta elements can also be grouped according to two possible criteria The metadata position in the imsmanifest xml file The fact that the metadata is either specific or independent from the context Metadata elements that are specific of the context that is to say of the concrete course in which it finds itself Such a metadata is packaged in the imsmanifest xml file Metadata elements that are independent from the context Those are descriptive metadata of the SCOs or Assets independent of the particular course in which they are integrated This independence from the context is necessary in an SCO or Asset in order to guaranty its reusability For describing the SCOs the second criterion is especially interesting as it just requires metadata that is independent from the context Thus it is logical that the the SCO Manager works with compatible metadata elements In their turn those elements independent from the context are classified in new subcategories as we are going to see Such a classification is not only used in the SCOs metadata but also in order to describe the Assets and the contents aggregation The SCO Manager can be displayed by selecting the Output gt Generador de SCORM Generator gt SCORM ouput configuration option in the menu bar When doing it the following items will be found General There are two options First one allows defining whether a launch page will be used or not The launch page is a static one whose functi
214. tance they are not included because a master page will never inherite any contents from another master page Bounds It allows you to define the width and height of the page For further information you can take a look at the section Master Page Definition in Chapter 2 A new title creation Line This lets you insert a line in the page and define the characteristics of its ends head and tail General properties Color This lets you choose the color of the line See the Color editor section from Chapter 5 Contents Creation Tipe of line You can choose between several different types of line Normal Default line dotted or dashed Thickness It allows you to define the line s thickness Start and End They refer to the ends of the line Different shapes can be chosen among different shapes like arrows or circles 78 Use Guide EasyProf Smoothing Selected by default it makes the curves look more realistic by adding halftones If we deselect this option chosen color will be used only for the line but curves and oblique lines will display a pixelated effect called aliasing Figure style Styles can be defined for each figure A style implies comun properties When a style is modified all the elements s properties change See section Style editor in Chapter 5 Content creation 11x Mame Line General Antialiasing y Behavior Default Default Shape style Shape style E Polygon A polygo
215. ted as well We can add resources using the Add button or by dragging and dropping multimedia elements in the Resource manager from the system file manager To open the Resource manager we must select menu Windows gt Resources We may as well open it from resources properties for images videos and audio files by clicking the button for resource selection Resource manager has a main area displaying all resources associated to a project We can find in it images videos audio files and flash files Those displayed in black have not been used while those in use in the project are displayed in blue When a resource is used more than once a number in parentheses appears besides its file name indicating the number of times it has been used When an element has been used in a project we can see a tree in the top right window displaying project structure and page where this resource has been used 22 Use Guide EasyProf ami Salida_gris gif e sardebec jpg scO002 jpg sc003 jpa sc004 jpg sc005 jpg File size 24 71 KB Under this tree a preview of the file its size duration when speaking about audio an video are shown Resource manager previews images audio files videos and flash files In this case what is displayed is the media player installed by default for the user with its navigation buttons a Las OOQO e File size 119 EB 23 Use Guide EasyProf There is a toolbar a
216. tents bar This is the toolbar that allows us working with master pages structure with the possibility of making actions such as New Master page New subheading Duplicate etc Table of Contents Menu Drop down list that allows us access to the options to work with the content structure New page Delete etc Title This is the name of the project of the work in progress mae with EasyProf Title Menu Drop down list that allows us to publish the Title edit the glossary and the SCO metadata make previews etc Title preferences This option allows us defining a number of preferences in the Title global and specific Global affect the whole Title Background path and the specific are applied to the Master Pages by default but can be indiviually fixed to each of them Master Page configuration Toolbar It is the icon bar that allows access to different functions to edit pages or to manage the Title New title Open title Save title Undo Redo Cut Copy and so on Tools Those utilities that let us insert elements in pages or Master pages and edit them Tooltip Tooltip that appears when mouse is placed over a content element U URL Universal Resource Locator or Uniform Resource Locator Standard to write a reference in a text ina series of data in the WWW A URL has the syntax protocol system local information where protocol specifies a protocol used to collect the object as HTTP or FTP system
217. the various path elements for greater clarity for example you can use a series of blank spaces This alphanumeric chain is entered in the box on the right Alignment This lets you align the path elements to the left to the right or centered Show page only Shows only the name of the current page Start offset This lets you set the number of path levels that will not be displayed starting at the top levels The default level is 0 all the path is shown Level shown Allows fixing the number of levels displayed on the path Page only Deselected by default It allows to invert the place from where the levels will be shown as selected in the previos property End cut off This lets you set the number of path levels that will not be displayed starting at the bottom levels The default level is O all the path is shown 109 Use Guide EasyProf lo x Mame Path General Font femiy aris pete a ont color a a a meie O O roo Bagon Y Behavior ain i Orientation text horizont order pesendet vsble a Border et satofet endef age only Bounds le Other Font style Font style Border style Border style _ Ile Test container An area in the page is created once you insert this content element in a page Then a test already created will be shown If you want to see how to create and edit the test you can visit the section 6 5 Tests from this present chapter 110 Use Guide EasyProf
218. thout if the marked SCO is not be accessible until SCO S35 has releasing it complete not been completed type 126 Preference Expression between Option 1 In option 1 user can acceed the parentheses is the first to S34 amp S36 S38 be evaluated When there Option 2 are no parentheses we S34 amp S36 S38 start checking from the left SCO by completing S38 or completing S34 and S36 In option 2 S34 must be completed and at least one of the other two Even Expression is true when a S83 passed Prerequisite is acomplished if S33 SCO has the chosen has been passed state Not even lt gt Expression is true when a S35 lt gt passed Prerequisite is acomplished if S33 SCO does NOT have the has NOT been passed chosen state Series X X is an integer This 3 S34 S36 S37 At least 3 of the four SCOs operator indicates that at S39 between brackets must be least X of the elements between brackets must have been completed before giving the expression as correct Scorm objectives completed to acomplish the prerequisite It allow us to define an identifier for each SCORM objective to facilitate monitoring as well as narrowing results needed to pass it These objectives will not affect the SCO evaluation 195 Use Guide EasyProf WE SCORM HTML configuration SCORM Objectives Ej scoRm ELEMENTARY 4 Objectiy gt M a bt tant a ER E E m Where were yo
219. tion send backward allows you to select a content element which is placed above another This is very useful when you have different content elements and you want to change the position between them Therefore if you select it and then you activate this function the order of superposition changes The selected one will be placed under the other element You can activate this function by using the following options Using the menu Object gt Arrange gt Send backward You also have the choice to click on the corresponding icon placed in the table of content area specifically in the content element area or Solutions E Previous Arrange gt Send backward All these options are accessible as well through button Arrange in the Toolbar a Match width Match both As well as using the contextual menu d Ctri 7 Ctri am Cut Ctrl X Te Copy Ctrl C E Paste Ctrl V Special Paste Ctrl Mayuisculas V Select All Ctrl A Lock Align Distribute Match Size Arrange d Ering to Front i Ering Forward Link Page Action send Backward Ej Properties Ctr Mayusculas P Send to Back Delete Use Guide EasyProf 08 Use Guide EasyProf You can delete any selected content element To do so you have to select the deleted element choosing the menu Edit gt Delete or clic on the context menu and select Delete For those elements that do not have text you also can use the Supr key Mo
220. tions me Edit the rich text E ajajajaja ala lele elaela ol Validate Reset Cancel Drop down menu In this case a menu with different options provided by the author will be displayed There may be more than one correct answer with different ponderations fe Edit the fill in the blank On the bounce A list of words appear User has to click on the one that he considers correct There may be also more than one correct answer and with different ponderations If you click on Edit the answers a specific properties editor is shown where we can customize the different options 122 Use Guide EasyProf Edit the answers This is an editor where you are able to introduce as many answers as you want thanks to the button Add You can also add a weight if you want and a diferent feedback for each answer m Edit the answers Correct 1 0 Incoret 0o Edk the text Validate Reset Cancel In the option Text field you can define the widht of the characters or select the auto width option We may define a ponderation and a feedback for all unanticipated answerws and therefore incorrect an define if we take into account the use of upper or lower case to mark an answer as correct In the option On the bounce you can select a symbol to be used as separator of possible answers as well as different effects for the proposed words Drag amp Drop Drag and Drop question
221. tions Source Splash amp On click IB Active label Skip Intro C On mouse over Image 11 Ga On mouse out Splash Timer Gat On mouse released fa a Action 3 Splash Timer Stop title II Pause Video Shor Image 5 q Image 7 152 Sound Content Element actions Use Guide EasyProf The Sound Content Element has three exclusive actions Start Stop and Pause Actions SOU Ce Page Image Audio A art label CO Oval Fal Flash Carousel JB Active label fea Hotspot CA Test container 3 Timer se Button IG Page browser G Title manager Image A art label CO Oval Fal Flash Carousel JB Active label fea Hotspot CA Test container Timer Start This starts playing the sound Stop This stops playing the sound amp On click a GJ On mouse over Cal On mouse out Cal On mouse released CF On mouse pressed _ GA On mouse move Action gt Start Stop II Pause Pause This momentarily stops the sound Example T create an action with the Hot spot and Sound elements Suppose you want a sound file to play when you click on the hot spot 1 Insert the Hot spot element in the page Place it and give it the desired size Insert the Sound element Sound 1 in the page 2 3 4 Open the Action Window 5 Choose the relevant options in the Source Event Target and Action fields e Source Hot spot 1 name of the hot spot eleme
222. tructure the basic Master Pages and the pages required in the Title Whatever procedure you follow you must ensure that the open and active page window is the page you want to work on There are different procedures to include content in the Page section Master page section or Pop up section by clicking with the mouse Average insertion Selected element must be clicked on the Content element bar and after that it will be 51 Use Guide EasyProf included in any Page area with a simple click of the mouse Using copy and paste options We can see more details of that method in section 5 4 Basic functions for page edition when they specifically deal with copying and pasting After activating a bean when you move over the page the cursor will be cross shaped and if you click on the Pages Desktop Area the content element symbol will appear bordered with eight small squares that show the limits of its size As we mentioned above this icon is not the content but the support To define what content you specifically want to include and to set its characteristics you have to use the Properties Area Chapter 6 Content elements and attributes describes how to use them 5 4 Basic functions for page edition 9 BOB ti Ew Undo 3 This allows undo latest functions You can activate it with the menu option Edit gt Undo or clicking on the corresponding icon from the Tool bar Redo e This allows redo latest functions You can
223. ts e Master Pages e Pop ups e Titles e Glossary Sections containing texts that may be translated appear marked with a triangle to their left By clicking on it a tree will unfold and display all elements containing text Eqas Prot text editor File Brest handler Verdadero Falso Verdadero Falso 2 Verdadero Falso 3 Verdadero Falso 4 Test 2 v Test 2 l rg Question Drag amp Drop a Master title o bE Master heading 3 Popup title a _ Title ie Heading b a Encabezado 2 fg lOSAKIO 214 Use Guide EasyProf When placing cursor on top of any element we can see the original text displayed on the right part of the window and an empty space to include our translation below E EasyProf text editor Editor de test apes ANE d Titulo de la pagina maestra Pagina maestra ac Pagina maestra Encabezad E B fal P AEN Table of contents El Pagina Ea Glosario Pagina maestra Translation area Objects in selected page When a page is selected we can see all objects with texts that can be translated in the bottom left part of the screen By selecting them its texts will appear in the right side of the screen to be translated Important To make translation effective don t forget to click OK for each object fe EasyProf text edit
224. ts bar is used to carry out actions on the Table of Contents components This chapter describes the functionality of all these buttons In some transformations such as duplication deletion and movement of items in the Table of Contents tree we can take profit from multiselection It will allow us to perform all these actions simultaneously on all of them Different ways to perform a multi selection are Ctrl Click Adds a new item to selection Shift Click Allows a continuous selection Buttons in Table of Contents bar are the ones displayed in the previous figure How to create a heading or a subheading 1 Ifyou want to create a Heading you should click on the Title 2 Click on the Add heading button if you want to create a heading of the same level 3 If you want to create a new subheading previously you have to Click on the Heading of the Table of Contents that you are interested in creating a new subheading Click on the Add heading button for creating a new subheading Write the name of the heading optional 6 Press the Enter key to finish How to change the name of a heading As we mentioned above when you create a new heading you do not have to give it a name you can let EasyProf suggest a default name and change it later through the Properties Window or by carrying out the following steps 1 Click on the heading whose name you want to change to select it and once it has been selected press F2
225. u do not introduce any text the tooltip will not appear Image on mouse Allows you to create a special effect with the Mouse without creating any action Image bounds If you press this option you will obtain the original aspect dimension of the image Proportional It allows the possibility of modifying the size of the image keeping always the original proportions 85 Use Guide EasyProf i Properties Mame Image General toie attest mage on ii Background Background WALILIA _ Behavior vse m Ene m E to e Cursor Default Bounds le le kher Border style Border style lle Carousel Properties Mame Carousel General 86 Use Guide EasyProf This lets you insert a set of images that will follow in order allowing you to create animated images Images can be set to follow one another automatically or at the command of the end user Sizes of all displayed pictures in the Carousel will adapt to the first image The carrussel properties are very similar than image properties However the following properties are also included in the chart Carrusel It allows you to select images that will take part in the carrusel and you also can select how much time milliseconds will be shown If you click this option an editor will be opened and a image list will appear For adding an image you have to select the corresponding butto
226. u last night oo Keyword list B i Catalog list i 7 i Classification List e Ee 20f3 Lifecyde eA m 30f3 Rights tl VOCABULARY SCO evaluation a LANGUAGE Prerequisites ae READING SCORM Objectives H SPEAKING PROGRESS CHECK use mastery code The SCORM objective ID is used to identify an objective its an alpha numeric string without space a to z7 A to Z and O mastery score 504 to 9 min score DHH WwaRMUP max score 9 4 States of an SCO in a LMS Next some examples of possible final state of an SCO in a LMS will be shown according to the constitution that has been selected from EasyProf for this SCO through the metadata and the generation options For it let us suppose a very simple Title case constituted of a Master Page and two pages see image below In the Master Page there would be two navigation buttons Next in order to go from the first to the second page and Previous to do the opposite In the first page let s create a test for example True False With this simple Table of Contents structure we guarantee both the possibility of navigation and an the existence of an assessment very useful in order to indicate the LMS which state he must assign the SCO according to the test results W P gina Maestra 1 Siguiente 196 Use Guide EasyProf a Pagina 1 1 ioii a Pagina 1 2 Pagina 2 1 Seleccione la respuesta correcta
227. ual menu that opens when we right click on Table of Contents area m Page er rh ECE Heading 6 pas E SE Page 2 SE Pagea _t iin EEE Heat E Add heading e Db x a Ha E Add Page Duplicate Delete ae locked amp dih Mowe up Mowe down E Right d Left Next to the name of the Title and Headings appear the number of pages they content S A Title 6 pgs EE JHeadina 6 pas As EasyProf allows authors of a Title to include interactivity they may provide end users with the option of deciding what page to go to after the current page in progress due to the navigation actions that can be included Titles created using EasyProf are multimedia and therefore the pages can contain any kind of content text audio video etc 39 Use Guide EasyProf To learn more about how to put content in pages please see section Chapter 5 Creating Content The pages are the lowest level component in the Table of Contents When they are created they are given a default name depending on their position in the structure at that time The name does not change even if a page is moved around the structure of the Table of Contents You can change the name at any time you wish If users want to edit the Table of Contents when they are creating a Title they can move the pages up and down through the structure or even change the heading hierarchy The Table of Contents bar The Table of Conten
228. ucts needed by the Aviation Industry at a lower cost This strategy has resulted in AICC specifications having broad acceptance and relevance to non aviation and aviation users alike www adinet org Advanced Distributed Learning ADL Initiative is the official home of SCORM Sponsored by the Office of the Secretary of Defense OSD it is a collaborative effort between government industry and academia to establish a new distributed learning environment that permits the interoperability of learning tools and course content on a global scale ADL s vision is to provide access to the highest quality education and training tailored to individual needs delivered cost effectively anywhere and anytime www imsproject org web page of IMS Global Learning Consortium Inc usually known as IMS Its objectives are the definition of technical specifications for the distributed learning applications and services interoperability as well as be a worldwide support for IMS specifications incorporation in products and services www scorm tamucc edu scorm home html the US Texas A amp M University Corpus Christi offers an interesting course about SCORM from Dr Edward R Jones with two different levels It can be realizad Esther online or locally downloaded in a computer 10 PUBLISHING THE TITLE Once the contents have been created EasyProf allows them to be published using the Publish Title for CD ROM option or either of the two options for
229. ur Disable visited pages nodes _ Disable non visited pages nodes Table of contents editor is divided into 4 tabs Tree Expansion View and Icons Tree window This allows you to select the root tree the level from where the structure will be shown and the pages of the Table of contents Only the selected pages will be shown in the right column of the editor We find three selection boxes By selecting the first one we will decide whether Table of contents root is displayed or not This option is checked by default The other two options are listed under the title Behaviour and they allow us to disable navigation using Table of contents elements in two well defined cases If we select Disable visited pages nodes we will not be able to view pages already visited by clicking on its name in the Table of contents navigation by page browser actions will continue operating If we select Disable non visited pages node we will not be able to view pages not visited yet by the Table of contents so we will only be able to navigate using the Table of contents and view the pages that we have already visited Please note that if both options have been selected navigation through Table of contents will be disabled Expansion window This allows you to open an editor that allows you to select the Headings of the Table of contents that will be displayed by default expanded or collapsed We can also define that a
230. urce Event a a Fage amm a Test container 2 Image 4 On dick ca On mouse over Cal On mouse out a On mouse released lo Image 5 ty Text variable ad 1 gt Numeric variable A A THa ie On mouse pressed Acton age Set value to variable ome exc tfield E A Button Test container 2 Rich text ae T Tavt warishle j Select the variable ce i Tite OY B a Fage E J fl Textfeld Close E A Button af Test container 2 E Html content h Get value from variable h Set variable value a Image 4 Image 5 gt Text variable Display variables in Rich Text We can also display the content of a variable within the Rich text In the editor we find a button to insert variables E AHA ed Insert variable When selected a window with two options opens First one displays a variable tree including those specific of the page as the ones of the Title Second option is called Dynamic and refers to how will the variable be displayed If we do not select this option variable will be displayed with the value that it has at the moment of loading the page and it will not change If however we select Dynamic each time variable value changes Rich text will be updated 173 Use Guide EasyProf Select the variable to get the va Select the variable m g System values m Title ma Page In the Rich text editor will
231. vailable yet he will be able to insert it later without any difficulty Creating the Table of Contents When a New Title is opened EasyProf provides a simple Table of Contents structure with a page already open and ready to receive content The best way to continue is to start by building the way the content is organized instead of creating new pages and putting content in them The Table of Contents shows the way in which the user wants to structure the information It has the classical form of a tree with headings which in turn are divided into subheadings and so on until As many levels as necessary are available More details in section 4 1 How to work with the Table of Contents in Chapter 4 Table of Contents and Master Pages In accordance with the paradigm of the book headings of any level are finally subdivided into pages It is not possible to place headings or other pages under pages Nor is it possible to place anything at a higher level than the Title Between these two levels there is no limit to the number of headings and subheadings that the user can create More details in section 4 2 How to work with the Pages in Chapter 4 Table of Contents and Master Pages Defining the Master Pages We mentioned earlier that the Master Pages are somewhat like backgrounds for the pages Every page must always be associated with a Master Page MP and the MPs tend to have more than one associated page The MPs act as if they were p
232. version the program will automatically make all necessary changes Such conversions will anyway be consolidated the first time project will be saved EasyProf 3 allows you to import files created in version 2 of the application From the Workspace manager we must select File gt Import EP2 title 32 Use Guide EasyProf E EasyProf 3 8 Workspace Manager Import Import EP title Project Import PowerPoint file e P 5 oll ARIADNA EASYPROF Manual pin Modulo 5 definitiu aa Modulo 5 mE India izes Marina proves per traduccio pa M dulo 1 p Marina faz Modula 2 Use this as default and do not ask again WUsers Propietario Documents ARIADNA EASYPROF Look in E Unidad de DVD RW D Open an EasyProf 2 project ept A warning window will show us the imported elements 33 Use Guide EasyProf ie FasyProf 3 8 Workspace Manager 28 File Workspace 6 ra ae Import tithe ARIADNA EASYPROF Importing page Pagina Maestra 1 Use this as default and do not ask again Wsers Propietario Documents ARIADNA EASYPROF In the end EasyProf 2 title will be imported as a new project in the selected Workspace ra EasyProf 3 8 Workspace Manager File Workspace Project EP imported ies Manual ia Modulo 5 definitiu ie Marina proves per traduccio teas Modula 1 gag Marina Use this as default and do not ask
233. which the contribution was realized Organization It is the identification and information about persons and organizations that contributed to the SCO Contributions List Shows the list of contributors for whom metadata were created describing them in the SCO Version Shows the SCO edition State Shows the state or condition in which the SCO finds itself The available states are Draft e Finished e Revised e Not available Rights It describes the intellectual property rights and the SCO conditions of use It contains the following elements Cost This element plays the role of explaining whether the use of the SCO is paying or not Enabling the verification box is equivalent to affirm it is Copyright and other restrictions Allows declaring whether copyright exists or not or any other restriction applicable to the use of the SCO Description Permits inserting comments about the SCO use conditions associated to cost copyrights or other restrictions Qutput HTML configuration ea General E E SCORM Rights E i Heading Object M Cost General na Keyword M copyright and other restrictions coe Catalog li _ B t 2 heg Classifica Po oo Lifecycle e i 7 Prerequisites Heading 2 Obje Restore defaults Apply Ok Cancel 191 Use Guide EasyProf Evaluation This metadata category is used in order to allow the LMS to manage some parameters related with the SC
234. y a text or a page element It should also be noted that if we use a letter as an event and then we press that key to introduce a text in a form field for example action would start That is why it is avisable to use key combinations that are not commonly used 7 5 The action list The Action Window makes it possible to see and edit the entire list of actions inserted including pages in use showing the following parameters source event target and action Any of them may be edited an deleted New actions may be created as well m Action ns s List eau Poo Target Action Active label 2 ON MOUSE over mage i a t 163 Use Guide EasyProf In order to open the Actions list window we have to select the menu option Object gt Actions list Or click on the corresponding icon in the buttons bar This window displays the following buttons r if x New Action Opens the Actions window in order to permit the new actions creation Edit Permits editing the selected action in the list The Actions Window will display with the fields Origin Event Target Action and the desired parameters can be set Move up and move down This lets you set the order in which two actions will be performed These buttons will only be active when the same event is performed in a content element Delete Deletes the action selected in the list 7 6 Use of variables in EasyProf The Variable is a new element in EasyProf 3 that enhan
235. y than with Text variables Similarly we can assign a new value to the variable but in this case we can give it a fixed value or we can assign it the value of another variable Finally we have two specific actions only for numeric values First one is called Operation and enables us to operate with variables We can perform several operations with both fixed a fixed value or a variable value These options are Adding Substracting Dividing Multiplying Percentage and Power By doing so we can perform the four basic operations with variables calculate a percentage or raise a variable to a certain power All these values we use for our operations may be fixed values predetermined by the editor or may come from other variables 169 Use Guide EasyProf Target se TUTTE I Wd hive e A r manager h Set Scho value IE Page browser ee a a A i corm Action Edit the operation A gt Text variable Variable Select Last possible action related to numeric variables Set random value is similar to Set value although in this case set value is done at random Random values are used to create interactive games Sometimes we want the system itself to generate a random number In this case we can define some basic parameters as minimum and maximum value for this variable There is a third parameter that allows customization that is called Step and will let us define more precisely how this random number must b
236. yProt amp On click il GJ On mouse over On mouse out ca On mouse released CF On mouse pressed Pa G On mouse move Action Show next question Show previous question Emphasize answer Evaluate Evaluate only J Show Hide lal Mowe Resize Enable Disable The Page Browser is an internal component that can be destiny of an action Its main task is to manage different navigation actions in the Title Page Browser display following available actions Previous page Next page Go forward History Go back History Go to page This goes to the page before the current page in accordance with the order in the table of contents This goes to the page after the current page in accordance with the order in the table of contents This action goes to the page after the current page following the navigation order used up to that moment This action goes to the page before the current page following the navigation order used up to that moment This lets you set up links between two pages in the table of contents the current page and the target page In addition this link may be made in three different ways depending on the type of window in which the target page is to appear Show in the same window The target page is shown in the same window instead of in the source page Show in a new window The target page opens in a new window without closing the source page that was being viewed Show i

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