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Learners' Use of Learning Objects

Title: Learners' Use of Learning Objects
Language: English
Authors: Ally, Moham; Cleveland-Innes, Martha; Boskic, Natasha; Larwill, Sandra
Source: Journal of Distance Education. 2006 21(2):44-57.
Availability: Canadian Network for Innovation in Education (CNIE). 260 Dalhousie Street Suite 204, Ottawa, ON K1N 7E4, Canada. Tel: 613-241-0018; Fax: 613-241-0019; e-mail: journalofde@gmail.com; Web site: http://www.jofde.ca
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 14
Publication Date: 2006
Document Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education
Descriptors: Instructional Design; Pilot Projects; Online Courses; Lifelong Learning; Data Analysis; Foreign Countries; Behavioral Objectives; Higher Education; Educational Environment; Evaluation; Outcomes of Education; Surveys; Learning Activities
Geographic Terms: Canada
ISSN: 0830-0445
Abstract: This article reports findings from a study exploring the generativity (Gibbons, Nelson, & Richards, 2000; Parrish, 2004) and discoverability (Friesen, 2001) of learning objects in the hands of the learner. Through the convergence of two separate pilot projects--the Canadian EduSource initiative through Athabasca University, and the researchers' ongoing study of affective learning in online learning environments (Cleveland-Innes & Ally, 2004)--learner perspectives of learning object use and value was evaluated. Participants in the study of affective outcomes in the workplace worked independently with learning objects and outlined the interaction with learning object repositories and individual learning objects. Analysis of learners' activity and response indicates that selection of learning object repositories and objects is based on personal needs and expectations for satisfying desired learning outcomes. Data analysis found pedagogical and contextual implications of learning object technology from the point of view of the learner. Results suggest that there is opportunity to combine learning object technology with consideration for learner engagement in designs that support lifelong learning principles and focus on learner development rather than the content or the technology. (Contains 2 tables.)
Abstractor: As Provided
Number of References: 18
Entry Date: 2008
Access URL: http://www.jofde.ca/index.php/jde/article/view/61
Accession Number: EJ807803
Database: ERIC