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Design – three stages of system design for an e-learning instructional system based on interactive videos are proposed:
§ Stage 1 – web-site design and development comprising the following levels:
o Level 1 – getting started in using the Microsoft Expression Web 3.0 web authoring tool (including multimedia functions);
o Level 2 – web-page design with Microsoft Expression Web 3.0’s “Table” function;
o Level 3 – web-page design with Microsoft Expression Web 3.0’s “Layout Table with Frames” function; and
o Level 4 – tools for creating web-page “GIF” animations.
§ Stage 2 – database development using Microsoft Access 2007:
o Level 1 – getting started in using Microsoft Access 2007 including defining a Data Dictionary;
o Level 2 – create a simple database table with data inputs from (1) Direct Entry and (2) Database Form;
o Level 3 – create a simple database report with the Report Wizard; and
o Level 4 – create simple and complex database queries with the Query Wizard.
§ Stage 3 – effective presentation skills to be taught from three perspectives based on the following example case studies:
o Level 1 – actual student presentation made by students from the previous cohorts;
o Level 2 – students from Tsinghua University making a presentation in MIT; and
o Level 3 – Stanford University Professor teaching Programming Methodology.
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