For some, “learning objects" are the “next big thing” in distance education promising smart learning environments, fantastic economies of scale, and the power to tap into expanding educational markets. While learning objects may be revolutionary in the long term, in the short term, definitional problems and conceptual confusion undermine our ability to understand and critically evaluate the emerging field. This article is an attempt to provide an adequate definition of learning objects by (a) jettisoning useless theoretical links hitherto invoked to theorize learning objects, and (b) reducing the definition of learning objects to the bare essentials. The article closes with suggestions for further research and further refinement of the...
This article describes two aspects of thinking about learning objects, their desired “standalone” na...
The term Learning Object, first popularized by Wayne Hodgins in 1994 when he named the CedMA working...
Abstract: This chapter by Duncan is the first in the book after Littlejohn's introduction. It provid...
For some, “learning objects" are the “next big thing” in distance education promising smart learning...
This article discusses the topic of learning objects in three parts. First, it identifies a need for...
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...
After analyzing the reuse of learning resources from different pedagogical paradigms, this paper arg...
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...
The author proposes that a good working definition of LOs should be used: digital objects that have ...
It has been argued the development and deployment of learning objects in digital environments has th...
This is the preface to an edited book on learning objects. A practical definition of learning object...
In this paper, we present a standard definition for learning objects, a controversy around it, and t...
The learning object remains an ill-defined concept, despite numerous and extensive discussion in the...
This article describes two aspects of thinking about learning objects, their desired “standalone” na...
The term Learning Object, first popularized by Wayne Hodgins in 1994 when he named the CedMA working...
Abstract: This chapter by Duncan is the first in the book after Littlejohn's introduction. It provid...
For some, “learning objects" are the “next big thing” in distance education promising smart learning...
This article discusses the topic of learning objects in three parts. First, it identifies a need for...
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...
After analyzing the reuse of learning resources from different pedagogical paradigms, this paper arg...
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...
The author proposes that a good working definition of LOs should be used: digital objects that have ...
It has been argued the development and deployment of learning objects in digital environments has th...
This is the preface to an edited book on learning objects. A practical definition of learning object...
In this paper, we present a standard definition for learning objects, a controversy around it, and t...
The learning object remains an ill-defined concept, despite numerous and extensive discussion in the...
This article describes two aspects of thinking about learning objects, their desired “standalone” na...
The term Learning Object, first popularized by Wayne Hodgins in 1994 when he named the CedMA working...
Abstract: This chapter by Duncan is the first in the book after Littlejohn's introduction. It provid...