This paper reports on a completed field study that examined the usability and effectiveness of learning objects designed for Australian and New Zealand primary and secondary schools. It focuses on student engagement by observing the ways students interacted with learning objects and by listening to what they said about them. Questions that guided the field study included the following: Could the students use the learning objects easily? Did they enjoy the experience? Did they engage with the intended learning? These questions are examined with reference to students at different levels of schooling, and examples drawn from the fieldwork illustrate that, while some learning objects achieved their potential as engaging multimedia educational r...
The inclusion of key competencies in the New Zealand Curriculum (2007) has presented challenges for ...
Student engagement in science is an issue of international concern. Research indicates that one way ...
Student engagement in science is an issue of international concern. Research indicates that one way ...
This paper reports on a completed field study that examined the usability and effectiveness of learn...
This paper outlines a study investigating the impact of the use of learning objects on the developme...
The Le@rning Federation, an agency funded by Australian and New Zealand governments, initiated a Fie...
The use of digital technology in instruction is gaining momentum among educators. Educational simula...
Abstract Very few studies have systematically evaluated the effect of learning objects in secondary ...
The use of digital technology in instruction is gaining momentum among educators. Educational simula...
This chapter considers objects as powerful pedagogic tools and examines how they can facilitate stud...
This study investigated the use of digital learning objects in elementary and secondary schools. The...
While our understanding of student engagement in the compulsory schooling sector is well developed i...
This paper is a narrative story describing how the Open Source Learning Object Repository (OSLOR) pr...
This paper focuses on how learners' preferences about ways of learning, in terms of their use of dig...
It has been argued the development and deployment of learning objects in digital environments has th...
The inclusion of key competencies in the New Zealand Curriculum (2007) has presented challenges for ...
Student engagement in science is an issue of international concern. Research indicates that one way ...
Student engagement in science is an issue of international concern. Research indicates that one way ...
This paper reports on a completed field study that examined the usability and effectiveness of learn...
This paper outlines a study investigating the impact of the use of learning objects on the developme...
The Le@rning Federation, an agency funded by Australian and New Zealand governments, initiated a Fie...
The use of digital technology in instruction is gaining momentum among educators. Educational simula...
Abstract Very few studies have systematically evaluated the effect of learning objects in secondary ...
The use of digital technology in instruction is gaining momentum among educators. Educational simula...
This chapter considers objects as powerful pedagogic tools and examines how they can facilitate stud...
This study investigated the use of digital learning objects in elementary and secondary schools. The...
While our understanding of student engagement in the compulsory schooling sector is well developed i...
This paper is a narrative story describing how the Open Source Learning Object Repository (OSLOR) pr...
This paper focuses on how learners' preferences about ways of learning, in terms of their use of dig...
It has been argued the development and deployment of learning objects in digital environments has th...
The inclusion of key competencies in the New Zealand Curriculum (2007) has presented challenges for ...
Student engagement in science is an issue of international concern. Research indicates that one way ...
Student engagement in science is an issue of international concern. Research indicates that one way ...