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[news.eclipse.technology.ecesis] Re: Delivering the Eclipse Environment to a browser
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- From: aykc@xxxxxxxxx (Alex Chen)
- Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2004 19:28:06 +0000 (UTC)
- Newsgroups: eclipse.technology.ecesis
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Hi Jeff,
Can you explain the process of using ETP to deliver a training course
remotely via the Web?
Thanks,
Alex
Jeff Mitchell wrote:
> Curt Buckley wrote:
> > Hello.
> > I am considering developing some online Java training. I would like to
> > offer students all (or much) or the Eclipse Java Development environment
> > but do so via a browser interface.
> > Is there any such capability now? Is there a browser plugin? If not, could
> > this be done with the appropriate development?
> > Any thoughts are appreciated.
> > Curt
> >
> Hi Curt,
> If you're looking to deliver some educational material via the web to a
> browser inside of Eclipse itself, then you may want to look at the
> Eclipse Training Perspective that's now available for download (along
> with an example course) in the Educational Technologies section of the
> Eclipse ECESIS page (http://www.eclipse.org/ecesis/)
> The Eclipse Training Perspective can be used to deliver SCORM
> (http://www.adlnet.org/) based educational material either as a plug-in,
> or remotely via the web.