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3 22007 1999 2006 e e 1976 1977 1995 2003 e e 2003 2006 e e 1964 1969 Production of e-learning Contents and Their Utilization in Many Fields Shigeru HoyashitaKazuhiro SumiYoshihiro EharaKiyoshi Yonemitsu Toshiko FujiiJunko KugeJin IkegamiEmi IkedaShiori Kajiwara Itsuko ParkYuka TokiiTakaaki KogaTakuya UmezakiHiroki Kondo In Saga University, e-learning studio was established in January 2002 and full e-learning with a credit has started since fiscal year 2002. In e-learning studio, the development of a learning management system required for practice of e-learning and the work of all e-learning contents production are performed. Many of e-learning contents currently made in e-learning studio are the VOD type lecture contents. Many time and labors are required for work of these lecture contents. However, those contents can be applied easily to lifelong learning, recurrent education, career advancement study, remedial education and further they may also be used internationally by translating to several languages. This paper introduces about the work of e-learning contents. Keywords Educational practice, Remote class, e-learning, Contents, Learning Management System, SCORM Saga University 94