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Johnson, Andy; Miller, Shawn – Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative, 2022
The founding goal of using standards within acquisition of distributed learning content and technology is to reduce cost in both current and future acquisitions and collaborative efforts across organizations. This document explores existing successful acquisitions and supplies that language as well as successful ways to implement best practices of…
Descriptors: Standards, Course Content, Information Technology, Cost Effectiveness
Southern Regional Education Board, 2005
Learning objects are digital content that can be used and reused for teaching and learning. They are modular, flexible, portable, transferable (interoperable) and accessible. Learning objects may be used to teach a particular skill or concept, or to provide stimulating thinking and learning experiences for the teacher or student. A learning…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Metadata, Educational Media, Instructional Materials
Sonwalkar, Nishikant – Syllabus, 2002
Discussion of learning technology standards focuses on acceptance and implementation, illustrated by SCORM specifications as applied to courseware development. Highlights include course structure; content hierarchy; multimedia assets; sharable content objects (SCOs); content aggregation; content packaging; categories of metadata; and content…
Descriptors: Computer Software Development, Content Analysis, Course Content, Courseware
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Huang, Weihong; Webster, David; Wood, Dawn; Ishaya, Tanko – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2006
Recent developments of e-learning specifications such as Learning Object Metadata (LOM), Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM), Learning Design and other pedagogy research in semantic e-learning have shown a trend of applying innovative computational techniques, especially Semantic Web technologies, to promote existing content-focused…
Descriptors: Semantics, Computer Assisted Instruction, Internet, Metadata
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Limanauskiene, Virginija; Stuikys, Vytautas – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2009
With the expansion of e-learning, the understanding and evaluation of already created e-learning environments is becoming an extremely important issue. One way to dealing with the problem is analysis of case studies, i.e. already created environments, from the reuse perspective. The paper presents a general framework and model to assess UNITE, the…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Communication Problems, Computer Assisted Instruction, Editing
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Specht, Marcus; Kravcik, Milos – International Journal on E-Learning, 2006
Learning objects and content interchange standards provide new possibilities for e-learning. Nevertheless the content often lacks context data to find appropriate use for adaptive learning on demand and personalized learning experiences. In the Remotely Accessible Field Trips (RAFT) project mobile authoring of learning content in context has shown…
Descriptors: Field Trips, Metadata, Educational Technology, Course Content
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Abel, Marie-Helene; Benayache, Ahcene; Lenne, Dominique; Moulin, Claude; Barry, Catherine; Chaput, Brigitte – Educational Technology & Society, 2004
E-learning leads to evolutions in the way of designing a course. Diffused through the web, the course content cannot be the direct transcription of a face to face course content. A course can be seen as an organization in which different actors are involved. These actors produce documents, information and knowledge that they often share. We…
Descriptors: Course Content, Internet, College Instruction, Models