In order to reduce overall costs of developing high-quality digital courses (including both the content, and the learning and teaching activities), the exchange of learning objects has been recognized as a promising solution. This article makes an inventory of the issues involved in the exchange of learning objects within a community. It explores some basic theories, models and specifications and provides a theoretical framework containing the functional and non-functional requirements to establish an exchange system in the educational field. Three levels of requirements are discussed. First, the non-functional requirements that deal with the technical conditions to make learning objects interoperable. Second, some basic use cases (activiti...
Learning is a must to do in every individual knowledge acquisition process. A knowledge-based societ...
Abstract: This chapter by Duncan is the first in the book after Littlejohn's introduction. It provid...
Resources and activities generated by teachers, by teacher-to-students and students-to-students inte...
In order to reduce overall costs of developing high-quality digital courses (including both the cont...
In order to reduce overall costs of developing high-quality digital courses (including both the cont...
PrePrint of article in: Research in Learning Technology,12.1 (ALT-J).In order to reduce overall cost...
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 article elaborates the factors that have led to the emergence of the concept of learning object...
This paper provides a rich discussion on the history, definition, application, and evolution of lear...
This paper outlines some enablers and barriers in the use of learning object repositories (LORs) to ...
Over the past years, a number of international initiatives that recognize the importance of sharing ...
This article discusses the topic of learning objects in three parts. First, it identifies a need for...
Discusses the technological changes that affects learning organizations as well as the human, techni...
E-Learning Objects Brokerage Systems are considered as the state-of-the-art in systems that facilita...
Learning is a must to do in every individual knowledge acquisition process. A knowledge-based societ...
Abstract: This chapter by Duncan is the first in the book after Littlejohn's introduction. It provid...
Resources and activities generated by teachers, by teacher-to-students and students-to-students inte...
In order to reduce overall costs of developing high-quality digital courses (including both the cont...
In order to reduce overall costs of developing high-quality digital courses (including both the cont...
PrePrint of article in: Research in Learning Technology,12.1 (ALT-J).In order to reduce overall cost...
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 article elaborates the factors that have led to the emergence of the concept of learning object...
This paper provides a rich discussion on the history, definition, application, and evolution of lear...
This paper outlines some enablers and barriers in the use of learning object repositories (LORs) to ...
Over the past years, a number of international initiatives that recognize the importance of sharing ...
This article discusses the topic of learning objects in three parts. First, it identifies a need for...
Discusses the technological changes that affects learning organizations as well as the human, techni...
E-Learning Objects Brokerage Systems are considered as the state-of-the-art in systems that facilita...
Learning is a must to do in every individual knowledge acquisition process. A knowledge-based societ...
Abstract: This chapter by Duncan is the first in the book after Littlejohn's introduction. It provid...
Resources and activities generated by teachers, by teacher-to-students and students-to-students inte...