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Strategies for Reuse of Learning Objects: Context Dimensions
Allard Strijker; Betty Collis
International Journal on E-Learning Vol. 5, No. 1 (2006) pp. 89–94
Based on research in ten projects in a university, corporate learning, and military context, a set of dimensions is found that can help decision makers to develop strategies for reuse (Strijker, 2004). This article describes how these dimensions and ...
Topics: Internet, Software, Educational Technology, Standards, Culture, Curriculum, Distance Education, Integration, Instructional Design, Learning Objects, Communication, Leadership, eLearning, Instructional Materials, System Configurations, Personality, Socialization, Social Sciences, Behavior, Learning Management Systems, Human Computer Interaction, Databases, Information Communication Technologies, Information Sciences
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New Pedagogies and Re-Usable Learning Objects: Toward a Different Role for an LMS
Allard Strijker; Betty Collis
World Conference on Educational Media and Technology 2002 (2002) pp. 334–339
While the idea of reusing objects in digital learning environments is not new, continual strides are being made toward improving the prospects of reusability. A major trend in company training settings is to think of reusability in terms of a LMS ...
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Learning management Systems: One Size Fits All?
Ron Oliver; Barry Harper; Tom Reeves; Allard Strijker; Duan vd Westhuizen
World Conference on Educational Media and Technology 2002 (2002) pp. 1498–1499
Learning management systems such as WebCT and Blackboard are rapidly becoming the principal systems behind institutions' moves to technology-based learning settings. In settings where lecturers have had no or limited exposure to ICT as a teaching...
Topics: Information Communication Technologies, Learning Management Systems, Learning Objects, Assessment