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Creating high quality E-Learning material is a time and cost consuming task. Reusing existing material could reduce these costs. But often a one-to-one reuse of the existing material is not possible, as the new usage scenario differs from the original one. If, for example, a learning resource created for company A has to be reused in company B, it is likely that the layout and the terminology have changed. In this case it is necessary to adapt the learning resource to the new usage scenario.
ACM SIGMultimedia Records – Association for Computing Machinery
Published: Mar 1, 2009
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