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Conclusions and future work


In this work we analyzed the development process of technology- supported didactic materials. Didactic materials are herein considered as the conjunction of contents and instructional design used to guide learning and teaching processes. We describe how several features, such as reus- ability, semantic interoperability, and collaboration support, must be en- sured from the earlier stages of the material creation process. We analyze how these and related issues can be approached by means of ontologies, collaborative work, and web services.


From that analysis we concluded that didactic material development is not a trivial task and requires the support of a development methodology and a high-quality authoring environment. These rationales are consid- ered in the MD2 research project. The method aims for the reusability of didactic materials [49], based on the fact that content creation and the learning design are conceived as different but convergent views of instruc- tional design that require collaboration. The method prescribes that all design rationales must be stored along with the products to be available for instructional designers in similar design situations. Finally, we de- scribed CASLO, a collaborative authoring tool used to facilitate these is- sues.


The collaborative development of didactic materials


There is still work to completely achieve MD2 project aims; at the time of this writing we are working in the development of more tools of toolkit based on the collaborative creation method.


  1. Acknowledgements


The work described in this paper is supported by MD2 project (TIC2003-03654), which is funded by the Ministry of Science and Technol- ogy, Spain. The IEEE Technical Committee on Learning Technologies awarded CASLO as 2004 IEEE TCLT Small Scale Research Project.


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