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Education Publishing Solution for Tomorrow's Challenges

Discover a comprehensive solution for educational publishers to bridge content gaps, maximize reuse potential, and streamline workflows. Learn about centralized repositories, learning object repositories, and single-source publishing methods for efficient content management.

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Education Publishing Solution for Tomorrow's Challenges

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  1. Introducing A Solution Offering for Educational Publishers

  2. Jim Cain • solution architect • Publishing Practice Mgr at Jacquette Consulting Jim Cain, TOC 2011

  3. Today’s Challenges • Content created in silos • Limited reuse of content • Difficult to offer new products • Difficult to manage development • New delivery channels • No centralized repository Jim Cain, TOC 2011

  4. Tomorrow’s Opportunities • Build products from learning objects • Maximize reuse potential • Minimize manual rework • Increase efficiencies • Improve collaboration • Deliver new products Jim Cain, TOC 2011

  5. Bridging the Gap • Content must focus on educational objective • Content must be granular • Content must not be duplicated • Content must be centralized • Workflow must be efficient Jim Cain, TOC 2011

  6. What is ? • Reusable software components • Integration of authoring, content management, workflow and publishing tools • Culmination of 2.5+ years implementing an integrated system for an educational publisher Jim Cain, TOC 2011

  7. Basics • Learning object repository • Instruction, assessments, digital assets, glossary terms • Instruction-based authoring templates • Best-practice workflow templates • Approved learning objects stored as XML • Learning objects aggregated into products • Automated publishing Jim Cain, TOC 2011

  8. Learning Objects Educational Objective Metadata Instructional Content Review Content Video Graphics Audio Glossary Terms Assessment Questions Jim Cain, TOC 2011

  9. Product Maps • Learning objects mapped to products • Single map generates multiple products • Reuse learning objects in multiple maps Jim Cain, TOC 2011

  10. Single-Source Publishing Jim Cain, TOC 2011

  11. Benefits • Centrally manage learning objects and all other assets • Reuse content across products • Learning objects, glossary terms and other assets • Reduce time and cost to generate products • Enable delivery of new products Jim Cain, TOC 2011

  12. Thank you for attending! www.prophero.com Jim Cain, TOC 2011

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