A reusable learning object (RLO) is a web-based multimedia digital resource based on a single learning objective, comprising a stand-alone collection of presentation, activity, assessment and links (Leeder et al, 2002, 2003), the advantage of which allow instructional designers to build small instructional components that can be re-used a number of times in different learning context (Wiley 2001). Reusable e-learning materials (REM) are known as the e-learning resources generated in the form of RLOs that utilise a wide range of multimedia components such as assessments and activities (Leeder tl al, 2003). REM offers a competitive advantage over interactive multimedia due to its cost effectiveness, reusability and scalability (Leeder et al, ...
The World Wide Web has drastically changed the way of information dissemination especially in the fi...
Reusable e-learning development (RED) is defined as the cloning, modification and customisation of e...
Increased communication with practitioners and improved curriculum coverage of specialist sectors ...
Open educational resources, institutional collaborations, and content reusability approaches have be...
In recent years a combination of ever more flexible and sophisticated Web technologies and an explos...
As patterns of need in twenty-first century higher education change so must the solutions. E-learnin...
To improve the cost effectiveness and sustainability of e-learning, many national and international ...
Over the last decade scholars in the field of learning technology have introduced the concept of the...
In early 2002 a number of UK HE institutions founded a collaborative project to produce a bank of hi...
A novel reusable learning object development (RLO) for supporting engineering laboratory educatio
Reusing online resources has long been acknowledged as key to developing a sustainable approach to e...
Out of early research, Cisco Systems (1999) have built an impressive foundation that advocates for r...
The purpose of this document is to capture the ideas and recommendations, within and beyond the ICOP...
Being able to leverage an organization’s processes and core competencies to sustain its competitive ...
This paper positions discussion of learning designs in the broad context of reuse and repurpose. It ...
The World Wide Web has drastically changed the way of information dissemination especially in the fi...
Reusable e-learning development (RED) is defined as the cloning, modification and customisation of e...
Increased communication with practitioners and improved curriculum coverage of specialist sectors ...
Open educational resources, institutional collaborations, and content reusability approaches have be...
In recent years a combination of ever more flexible and sophisticated Web technologies and an explos...
As patterns of need in twenty-first century higher education change so must the solutions. E-learnin...
To improve the cost effectiveness and sustainability of e-learning, many national and international ...
Over the last decade scholars in the field of learning technology have introduced the concept of the...
In early 2002 a number of UK HE institutions founded a collaborative project to produce a bank of hi...
A novel reusable learning object development (RLO) for supporting engineering laboratory educatio
Reusing online resources has long been acknowledged as key to developing a sustainable approach to e...
Out of early research, Cisco Systems (1999) have built an impressive foundation that advocates for r...
The purpose of this document is to capture the ideas and recommendations, within and beyond the ICOP...
Being able to leverage an organization’s processes and core competencies to sustain its competitive ...
This paper positions discussion of learning designs in the broad context of reuse and repurpose. It ...
The World Wide Web has drastically changed the way of information dissemination especially in the fi...
Reusable e-learning development (RED) is defined as the cloning, modification and customisation of e...
Increased communication with practitioners and improved curriculum coverage of specialist sectors ...