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Sharepoint Learning Kit

Sharepoint Learning Kit is available from www.codeplex.com/slk

SLK is used to assign individuals documents that they have to review, download and edit, answer the questions etc...

SLK is SCORM compliant which enable schools to create learning content from such programs as MS Class Server Teacher and assign it pupils where they have to then answer the questions within the document.  When the pupil has completed the assignment the server automatically marks the answers and lets the teacher know the marks they got.  The teacher can see the answer they got, leave a comment for the pupil and also let the pupil know which answer they got wrong.  The server can do it all if you set it up to.  All you have to do is assign it to the individual.

If you install SLK to your site you will see in the zip file you downloaded a SCORM 1.4 file (soliatre.zip).  Upload it to a documents area and click on the drop down menu of the file. Click on E-Learning Actions and view the resource yourself.

Of course SLK could be used for internal training - its not just a school product.

 I'll post a lot more of SLK in the future.  There are a lot of uses.

Published Jul 18 2007, 04:59 PM by apearce
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Kieran Toon said:

Hi Alex,

I'm working for a client who has MOSS installed and was interested in the SLK.   I had problem installing the SLK and thought your readers might like to know the fix.

Problem:  installed SLK, deployed successfully, activated feature within site but no ALWP assignment webpart.

Solution:

To make the webpart appear:

1) download the source code: www.codeplex.com/.../ListDownloadableCommits.aspx

2) find the Assignments.webpart file in the SLK directory

3) Upload this as a new webpart to the Webpart Gallery for the site you want to use the webpart

4) find the Manifest.xml file in the SLK directory of the source code you downloaded.

5) Extract the <SafeControl Assembly="Microsoft.SharepointLearningKit, Version=1.3.0.2, ... tag from Manifest.xml and add to the correct portion of the web.config file in the virtual directory of the Sharepoint website.. ie C:\inetpub\wwwroot\wss\virtualdirectories\portnumber\web.config (you will see many other SafeControls added so just add it to the end of the list)

6) Do an iisreset at the command prompt for good measure.

That should be it! Hope that helps,

Kieran Toon

www.crimson.co.uk

April 30, 2008 9:31 AM

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About apearce

My name is Alex Pearce and I live in Birmingham, UK. I am the Learning Environment and ICT Manager at the largest school in the UK. I am implementing the Microsoft Learning Gateway into my 12th school and planning on hosting 60 primary (elementary) school in the same environment. SharePoint is the portal layer to the Microsoft Learning Gateway and I first started using SPS2003 before moving onto MOSS 2007 when it was released in late 2006. I am hoping to share my knowledge with you all. Why I hear you ask!!?! I work for an education organization and the reason I enjoy my job so much is because I want to help pupils/students achieve what they want in life. Why should I hide my secrets? Why not help other schools implement the Microsoft Learning Gateway/SharePoint solution to improve learning in their school. I hope you find my blog useful . www.sharepointblogs.com/ajp

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