I have done some improvements to the site.
I found the settings to activate the wysiwig editor, it is handier type with that than with the plain html...
I was trying to look how to import a eXe content to the site: I did not find a solution to import it directly but I found a work-around. I export the pages as a web site, store them to an area which is visible on web and link to to my site. I have added some examples to my contributors to the left bar of the course admin area.
eXe still has the serious draw-back that I could not install it on linux, and if this is not sorted out, many of my contributors will simply not use it. My plan is to show some of the examples and offer them the possibility to produce web pages with it. The advantage would be that they could be tempted to use the tools for different activities and make them better structured (not just read this, but read this and reflect, reply, choose...). Otherwise they may be back to just writing the instructions to do something as before.
There is a habdy way to define the permissions so that only the participants and the training team will be able to see the wiki area and the submitted homework. The homework is now defined so that only the submitter and the training team sees his/her homework.
I start to be convinced that the site fullfils my criteria. It still needs some testing and it will be interesting to see how my content providers react to the learning module planning forms...
I will have a chat with Kalli today and get some feedback.
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