Content formats =============== For now we have more questions than answers. General notes ------------- Documents need to (also) in editable format. If you upload ``.pdf`` please upload whatever format was used to generate the ``.pdf``. Where should we put metadata? Either metadata should be a part of OLCMS data model, or part of uploaded resources. This is a `list of criteria for a content to be "Travelling Well" `__ created as a part of another EC project. Advice how to prepare each format --------------------------------- Advices how to prepare content (formats and graphical presentation) Printable documents ------------------- TBD * Experiments recipe (lots of metadata) Requirements ************ * Format must be editable, or an editable version **must** be uploaded along with ``.pdf``. Video ----- TBD Requirements ************ We definetely should have a single repository for video files, either created in-house or use some generic solution like YouTube or Vimeo. Following features are considered to be essential: * Support for subtitles * Support for multiple subtitle tracks * Support for multiple audio tracks * Ad-free experience for our students (which excludes free versions of Youtube and Vimeo) * Videos should be downloadable --- as Internet is not avilable in every classroom by default (This fuliflls :ref:`Adam's`), * Video watermarks (TBD) Open questions ************** * Quiz formats * What codecs will be a problem on WIndoes and what will not. Requirements for produced videos ******************************** * Videos should be split to 5-10min parts * Videos should be interleaved with quizzes that check understanding and keep student attention. Interactive content (games, interactive experiments) ---------------------------------------------------- TBD * Pdfs (interactive?) We Remote laboratories ------------------- TBD Questionaires // Quizzes ------------------------ I would envision these quizzes would be both downloadable and answerable online. Things TBD ---------- * How to tackle content that is intended to be consumed both on-line and in print (actually most of the contents...)? On line content should adapt to screen size, which ``.pdf`` doesn't do, on the other hand ``.pdf`` is one of the format that reliably prints itself.