Learning Objects 4: Applications, Implications, & Future Directions
Alex Koohang and Keith Harman
- Paperback: 502 pages
- Publisher: Informing Science; 1 edition (September 14, 2006)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8392233778
- ISBN-13: 978-8392233770
- Product Dimensions: 6 x 1.1 x 9 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds
- Price on Amazon $99.99
This is the third of four books in this series on Learning Objects (LO).
The first two books set the stage for this book by focusing upon an
overview of LO theory and praxis, current and future trends and issues,
and technological challenges and opportunities. This third book in the
series now limits the scope of the discussion to LO and instructional
design. This book contains two parts. Part I is comprised of seven
chapters. Part I builds a case for linkages between LO and instructional
design theory. Chapter 1, Chapter 2, and Chapter 4 explore
approaches to link LO to paradigms or conceptual frameworks for
instructional design. Chapter 3 supplements them by offering a taxonomic
perspective on LO link-ages to instructional design. Chapter 5 and
Chapter 6 demonstrate the practical implications of Chapters 1 through
Chapter 4 by examining LO theory, granularity, and reusability. Chapter 7
rounds out Part I by discussing the role and the importance of
collaboration and community building as a means to extend LO design
processes and LO reusability. Part II of this book is made up of
Chapters 8 through Chapter 14. The focus is upon practical applications
of the ideas presented in Part I. Chapter 8 looks at the linkage
between LO content and learning activi-ties. Chapter 9 covers the use of
storyboarding as a design tool. Chapter 10 complements Chapter 9 by
covering LOO (Learning Object Ori-ented) design, thus reversing the
question, "How do I create LO based upon predetermined instructional or
pedagogical objectives?" to the question, "Given the LO at my disposal
in a given system or situation, how can I design instructional content
and activities that effectively sue the LO at my disposal?" Chapter 11
and Chapter 12 look at the uses of blended models for LO design and LO
standards. Chapter 13 summarizes the discussion up to this point by
reinforcing key concepts for applying instructional design when using
LO. Chapter 14 is a coda to Part II and indeed to the entire book.
Chapter 14 deals with the issue of interoperability. We are provided an
excellent caveat or reminder. Sans LO interoperability, the best design
becomes limited at best and irrelevant or of no use at worst. So this
third book in the series ends with a reminder that LO is a means to an
end; a tool to accomplish instructional and pedagogical, and thus
ultimately hu-man, objectives.
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