Globally, institutions are setting up digital repositories to support the sharing of resources for teaching and learning. The educational rationale is that a single set of resources can be restructured to support different pedagogical approaches and to achieve economies of scale. A key problem is that these learning object repositories (LORs), like many other learning technology innovations, are often designed to exploit the capabilities of technology rather than to meet learners' needs. The premise of this study is that the nature and organization of a community is likely to impact the way an LOR is used.</p
Learning Object Repositories (LORs) are a core element of the Opening up Education movement around t...
The Community Dimensions of Learning Object Repositories (CDLOR) project was funded by JISC in June...
Learning Object Repositories have a great potential to enhance knowledge sharing in the teaching com...
Globally, institutions are setting up digital repositories to support the sharing of resources for t...
Imagine a world in which learners and faculty can collaboratively build knowledge by sourcing, excha...
Over the past years, a number of international initiatives that recognize the importance of sharing ...
This paper outlines some enablers and barriers in the use of learning object repositories (LORs) to ...
It has been argued that the reuse of educational resources will contribute to the development of eco...
This paper describes a set of structured guidelines for the implementation and evaluation of learnin...
Over the past years, a number of international initiatives that recognize the importance of sharing ...
Resources and activities generated by teachers, by teacher-to-students and students-to-students inte...
Discusses the technological changes that affects learning organizations as well as the human, techni...
In Part 1 of this article we discussed the need for information quality and the systematic managemen...
As education providers increasingly integrate digital learning media into their education processes,...
Learning Objects (LO) are, essentially, digital learning resources. Essential features of Learning O...
Learning Object Repositories (LORs) are a core element of the Opening up Education movement around t...
The Community Dimensions of Learning Object Repositories (CDLOR) project was funded by JISC in June...
Learning Object Repositories have a great potential to enhance knowledge sharing in the teaching com...
Globally, institutions are setting up digital repositories to support the sharing of resources for t...
Imagine a world in which learners and faculty can collaboratively build knowledge by sourcing, excha...
Over the past years, a number of international initiatives that recognize the importance of sharing ...
This paper outlines some enablers and barriers in the use of learning object repositories (LORs) to ...
It has been argued that the reuse of educational resources will contribute to the development of eco...
This paper describes a set of structured guidelines for the implementation and evaluation of learnin...
Over the past years, a number of international initiatives that recognize the importance of sharing ...
Resources and activities generated by teachers, by teacher-to-students and students-to-students inte...
Discusses the technological changes that affects learning organizations as well as the human, techni...
In Part 1 of this article we discussed the need for information quality and the systematic managemen...
As education providers increasingly integrate digital learning media into their education processes,...
Learning Objects (LO) are, essentially, digital learning resources. Essential features of Learning O...
Learning Object Repositories (LORs) are a core element of the Opening up Education movement around t...
The Community Dimensions of Learning Object Repositories (CDLOR) project was funded by JISC in June...
Learning Object Repositories have a great potential to enhance knowledge sharing in the teaching com...