Embedded Reusable Learning Objects: A Pedagogical Model for Instruction

Virtual Brief Paper ID: 35152
  1. aaa
    Joseph Defazio
    Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis - IUPUI
  2. Jay Hardin
    IUPUI
  3. Joan Savage
    IUPUI

Abstract: Reusable learning objects for education and training have been studied for the past 30 years. Through information technology and the foundational principles of instructional design, teaching modules or reusable learning objects (RLOs) have been designed to provide enhanced learning experiences. Effective learning objects conform to a structure that adheres to two basic foundational principles; learning intent and reusability. The success of any learning object depends on a development process that is carefully planned and methodically executed. Thus, design and development rests on conceptualization, collaborative development, and adherence to the principles of instructional design (Polsani, 2003).

Topics

Conference attendees are able to comment on papers, view the full text and slides, and attend live presentations. If you are an attendee, please login to get full access.
x