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[http://morty.uts.ohio-state.edu/learning_objects/ Technology Enhanced Learning Research]
 
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[http://www.newstrolls.com/news/dev/downes/column000523.htm Learning Objects]
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[http://www.newstrolls.com/news/dev/downes/column000523.htm St.Downes: Learning Objects]
  
 
This essay discusses the topic of learning objects in three parts. First, it identifies a need for learning objects and describes their essential components based on this need. Second, drawing on concepts from recent developments in computer science, it describes learning objects from a theoretical perspective. Finally, it describes learning objects in practice.
 
This essay discusses the topic of learning objects in three parts. First, it identifies a need for learning objects and describes their essential components based on this need. Second, drawing on concepts from recent developments in computer science, it describes learning objects from a theoretical perspective. Finally, it describes learning objects in practice.
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[http://www.learningcircuits.org/2002/apr2002/mortimer.html (Learning) Objects of Desire]
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[http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/CIE/AOP/learningobjects.html University of Milwaukee: Learning Objects]
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[http://www.eduworks.com/LOTT/tutorial/ Learning Objects Tutorial]
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IMS Learning Consortium

IMS is concerned with standards for learning servers, learning content and the enterprise integration of these capabilities. So please, just call us IMS.

CETIS

The centre for educational technology interoperability standards


Instructional Use of Learning Objects

a new book that tries to go beyond the technological hype and connect learning objects to instruction and learning

Technology Enhanced Learning Research

St.Downes: Learning Objects

This essay discusses the topic of learning objects in three parts. First, it identifies a need for learning objects and describes their essential components based on this need. Second, drawing on concepts from recent developments in computer science, it describes learning objects from a theoretical perspective. Finally, it describes learning objects in practice.

(Learning) Objects of Desire

University of Milwaukee: Learning Objects

Learning Objects Tutorial



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