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CeBIT 2006: link-lab present adaptive eLearning Content Management System
Press release from: link-lab
(openPR) - Berlin, Germany, March 6, 2006 - link-lab introduces it's Content Management System especially designed for eLearning at CeBIT hall 9, booth B39. On the basis of standards, i.e. IEEE LOM eLearning Objects it allows easy authoring and dynamic presentation of teaching modules. Taking the advantages of XML and the power of semantic web technologies the software makes possible to present and navigate on mobile devices. In addition the system provides you in particular with:
* Variable structurable, reusable information cells
* Instructional Designer to define instruction paths
* XML data pool with RDF support
* Context sensitive web authoring
* Support of mathematical formulas
* Adaptive management of interactions using semantic linking
* Self exploring semantical learning networks.
link-lab@CeBIT:
hall 9, joint booth B39
About link-lab:
Link-Lab is a newly spin-off located in Berlin - a powerful developer team in the areas communication, information management and integration.
Link-Lab advises and developes solutions around of eLearing, XML Publishing and Communication as well as the Next Generation Mobile Internet.
Contact:
link-lab
Hönower Str. 35/PF 16
10318 Berlin
Germany
www.link-lab.net | info@link-lab.net
* Variable structurable, reusable information cells
* Instructional Designer to define instruction paths
* XML data pool with RDF support
* Support of mathematical formulas
* Adaptive management of interactions using semantic linking
* Self exploring semantical learning networks.
link-lab@CeBIT:
hall 9, joint booth B39
About link-lab:
Link-Lab is a newly spin-off located in Berlin - a powerful developer team in the areas communication, information management and integration.
Link-Lab advises and developes solutions around of eLearing, XML Publishing and Communication as well as the Next Generation Mobile Internet.
Contact:
link-lab
Hönower Str. 35/PF 16
10318 Berlin
Germany
www.link-lab.net | info@link-lab.net
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