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Repository of the Month: February (February 1, 2006 07:12 AM)
February's Repository of the Month is Exploratories. The Exploratories website, a project of Brown University, describes: "The immediate mission of the Exploratories project is to create a set of exemplary Web-based learning objects that teach concepts in introductory computer graphics and to document our experiences of creating useful learning objects... more» »
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RLO Repositories (October 26, 2004 01:41 PM)
There are many resources available where you can peruse learning objects that others have created and utilize them in your coursework. We urge you to check these out, in just a matter of minutes, you will have new resources for your classes.... more» »
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Reviewing Learning Objects (September 11, 2004 04:20 PM)
I was asked to review a number of Reusable Learning Objects (RLOs) having to do with audio engineering by Thom Cochrane of Unitec New Zealand - a university in Auckland. His website has 4 RLOs that run using QuickTime. The RLOs have to do with subjects of (1) Interactive Mixer,... more» »
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What's ASU Doing in the Wiki? (August 30, 2004 09:31 PM)
FYI, there was some good activity tonight in the Learning Objects Wiki that may not at first glance seem like it belongs here.. but it does. Trust me. I did a workshop for some k-12 teachers at ASU East (invited by their instructor, Tom Foster, doing some moonlighting from his... more» »
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Guidelines for Authors of Learning Objects (May 20, 2004 01:47 PM)
The New Media Consortium has published a 32 page publication, amde freely available under Creative Commons licensing, "Guidelines for Authors of Learning Objects". This practitioner-focused monograph, authored by Rachel Smith and produced with sponsorship from McGraw-Hill, provides straightforward suggestions and tips for authors of learning objects. Included topics are the... more» »
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