In this page we’ve uploaded (and will be uploading over the coming months) a range of examples of Xerte learning objects that have been created as part of the Making Digital History project. These will include examples that have been put together by staff, student work, and support resources that we’ve made in Xerte. Here are the Xerte objects that are available at the moment (more to follow, hopefully including some made by our students):
- Constantine: myth and/or reality (Jamie Wood)
- A postcard from Lincoln (Sue Watling) – available as both Javascript and Flash for comparison
- A postcard from Constantinople (Jamie Wood)
- Labyrinths (Sue Watling)
- Friendship: Medieval Perspectives (Antonella Liuzzo Scorpo)
- Guidance on Xerte templates (Jamie Wood)
- Primary source examplar: Einhard’s Life of Charlemagne (Jamie Wood)
- MA Research Methods (Joanna Huntington and Jamie Wood)
- Joseph Banks: An Introduction (Jonathan Page, Gaye Ilston, Diane Ranyard and Jessica Roebuck-Slaney)
For some examples of learning objects created using another online learning design tool, GloMaker, check out a short page that we’ve put together here.