- First, the course content could be linked to all the books in the library. This would really facilitate delivery of course content.
Second, accessing the course content would not require an internet connection.
Third, the course would be very portable (simply get it on a flash drive and copy the books/dictionaries/etc. and the config.ini file to the student's computer).
First, it would be good to have some kind of a wiki like functionality, so that we could build pages that would link to each other. Currently, it is wonderfully easy to create pages for lesson notes and such, but not so easy to link words to the instructional page to which it corresponds. For instance, in my Greek course, I have pages where I explain the concepts as they occur in the text. Here is an example page: http://courses.prts.edu/greek-1-lesson-3/
All the technical terms on these pages are linked to further pages which explain the concept behind that term (like any wiki).
Second, it would be great to embed video or audio files into the pages. I would also love to be able to embed Google powerpoint files as I did on this page: http://courses.prts.edu/noun/
I am sure that much more could be said about this; I am really interested to hear what others think about this.