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* http://www.reusability.org/read/ (on line book) | * http://www.reusability.org/read/ (on line book) | ||
* http://ijklo.org/ (This is an open content on-line journal) | * http://ijklo.org/ (This is an open content on-line journal) | ||
* http://learningobjects.org/ (Portal with advice, good links for articles, etc.) | |||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 17:42, 23 February 2006
Definition
- Learning objects are reusable learning objects
- Small (relative to the size of an entire course) instructional components that can be reused a number of times in different learning contexts.
- “digital entities deliverable over the internet” (Wiley, 2000, p.3)
Repositories
Links
- http://www.reusability.org/read/ (on line book)
- http://ijklo.org/ (This is an open content on-line journal)
- http://learningobjects.org/ (Portal with advice, good links for articles, etc.)
References
- Wiley, David A. (2000). Connecting learning objects to instructional design theory:
A definition, a metaphor, and a taxonomy. In D.A. Wiley (Ed.). The Instructional Use of Learning Objects [on-line]. Available: http://reusability.org/ read/.