CETIS Applications/Draft philb

JISC CETIS has a history of producing applications for the community. Listed below is some of the software we’ve produced with links to where they can be found and/or downloaded from.

PROD
http://prod.cetis.ac.uk

2008 -

PROD is a directory and monitoring tool for JISC funded projects. As part of our programme support activities we update project information with details of the technologies and standards that projects are using.

For: Programme managers, JISC Project managers

Status: current

Archi
http://archi.cetis.ac.uk

2010-

Archi is a free, open source, cross-platform tool to create ArchiMate models. It is intended to provide a low cost to entry (i.e. free) solution to users who may be making their first steps in the ArchiMate language. Developed in 2010 to support the JISC Flexible Service Delivery Programme.

For: Enterprise Architects and Enterprise Modellers Status: current

Transcoder
http://purl.oclc.org/NET/transcoder

2009

A service to convert data between a number of different content packaging standards. The service supports conversions between the most common eLearning content formats in use: IMS Content Packaging 1.1, IMS Content Packaging 1.2, SCORM 1.2, SCORM 2004, and IMS Common Cartridge 1.0. Hosted on Amazon. The Transcoder project report is available at: http://wiki.cetis.ac.uk/images/e/eb/TranscoderFinalReport3.pdf For: Developers – requires some technical expertise

Status:

Leap2A Validator
2010-

http://www.leapspecs.org/validator/2A/index.php

Leap2A is a specification for portfolio portability. This service validates data in the Leap2A specification format, so that portfolio system developers can check how their system is handling data in Leap2A format. For: Developers – requires some technical expertise

Status: current

XCRI Validator
Date:?

http://galadriel.cetis.ac.uk/XCRIValidator/

XCRI is a standard for describing course data. The XCRI validator is a CETIS hosted service for validating data in xcri-cap format.

For: Developers – requires some technical expertise

Status: current

Reload


Initially developed to support the JISC Exchange for learning Programme, the Reload suite of software tools can be used for the packaging and delivery of learning objects in conformance with various specifications.

Relevant standards and technologies: IMS Content packaging; IEEE Learning Object Metadata / IMS Learning Resource Meta-data; SCORM; IMS Learning Design; Learning Objects.

For: Developers – requires some technical expertise.

URL: http://www.reload.ac.uk/

Dates active: 2002-2008

Status: version 2.5.5 and legacy version 1.0 available.

Wookie
http://getwookie.org

2005-

Apache Wookie is a solution for adding W3C Widgets to web applications incubated at the Apache Software Foundation. Originally developed as part of the TenCompetence EU-funded project, Wookie is now being used to support widget development in the JISC Distributed Virtual Learning Environment programme.

For: Developers – requires some technical expertise

Status: current