Demonstration of the Integration of External Tools in VLEs with the GLUE! Architecture
- Alario-Hoyos, Carlos 1
- Bote-Lorenzo, Miguel Luis 1
- Gómez-Sánchez, Eduardo 1
- Asensio-Pérez, Juan Ignacio 1
- Vega-Gorgojo, Guillermo 1
- Ruiz-Calleja, Adolfo 1
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Universidad de Valladolid
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ISSN: 0302-9743, 1611-3349
ISBN: 9783642332623, 9783642332630
Année de publication: 2012
Pages: 465-470
Type: Chapitre d'ouvrage
Résumé
The main objective of this paper is to illustrate the instantiation and enactment of a collaborative learning situation that requires the integration of three external tools, in two different VLEs (Moodle and LAMS), with GLUE!. GLUE! facilitates the instantiation of collaborative activities, reducing the time and effort educators need for the creation, configuration and assignment of external tool instances for each group. In particular, this paper details how GLUE! allows for each VLE to use its own group management routines with external tools, in the same seamless way as done with built-in tools. The GLUE! web site complements this paper, showing videos of these and other integrations.
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- Alario-Hoyos, C., et al.: Integration of external tools with GLUE! in LAMS: requirements, implementation and a case study. In: Proceedings of the 6th International LAMS and Learning Design Conference, Sydney, Australia, pp. 40–48 (2011)