This article describes two aspects of thinking about learning objects, their desired “standalone ” nature and certain best-practice recommendations regarding their production. The article disputes that a learning object can ever truly be “standalone ” and argues that the best way to get them produced is by the lone academic herself rather than the traditional managed production teams. To support this it cites the example of open-source software production and online collaborative enterprises such as Wikipedia which achieve their aims without any traditional management layer, but rather function on a volunteer basis. The author concludes with a case study where he attempted to put these methods into practice in producing materials for a Mast...
After analyzing the reuse of learning resources from different pedagogical paradigms, this paper arg...
In the early 2000s a technological standard for modular learning material, so-called Learning Object...
This article discusses the topic of learning objects in three parts. First, it identifies a need for...
This article describes two aspects of thinking about learning objects, their desired “standalone” na...
This article elaborates the factors that have led to the emergence of the concept of learning object...
This paper outlines an approach to designing a course entirely in learning objects. It provides a th...
This article discusses the topic of learning objects in three parts. First, it identifies a need for...
Recognising the fact that learning objects are still a new concept, D. Rehak and R. Mason have tackl...
Multimedia learning objects are an essential component of high quality, technology-mediated instruct...
For some, “learning objects" are the “next big thing” in distance education promising smart lea...
In this paper, we present a standard definition for learning objects, a controversy around it, and t...
This paper evaluates current practices in the use of learning objects in online courses, reviews bes...
This paper provides a rich discussion on the history, definition, application, and evolution of lear...
Abstract: This chapter by Duncan is the first in the book after Littlejohn's introduction. It provid...
So-called “learning technologies ” often build on traditions that presuppose ideas of learning that ...
After analyzing the reuse of learning resources from different pedagogical paradigms, this paper arg...
In the early 2000s a technological standard for modular learning material, so-called Learning Object...
This article discusses the topic of learning objects in three parts. First, it identifies a need for...
This article describes two aspects of thinking about learning objects, their desired “standalone” na...
This article elaborates the factors that have led to the emergence of the concept of learning object...
This paper outlines an approach to designing a course entirely in learning objects. It provides a th...
This article discusses the topic of learning objects in three parts. First, it identifies a need for...
Recognising the fact that learning objects are still a new concept, D. Rehak and R. Mason have tackl...
Multimedia learning objects are an essential component of high quality, technology-mediated instruct...
For some, “learning objects" are the “next big thing” in distance education promising smart lea...
In this paper, we present a standard definition for learning objects, a controversy around it, and t...
This paper evaluates current practices in the use of learning objects in online courses, reviews bes...
This paper provides a rich discussion on the history, definition, application, and evolution of lear...
Abstract: This chapter by Duncan is the first in the book after Littlejohn's introduction. It provid...
So-called “learning technologies ” often build on traditions that presuppose ideas of learning that ...
After analyzing the reuse of learning resources from different pedagogical paradigms, this paper arg...
In the early 2000s a technological standard for modular learning material, so-called Learning Object...
This article discusses the topic of learning objects in three parts. First, it identifies a need for...