INST7150 - Advanced Topics in Learning Object Design and Reuse, Fall 2005
This course is designed to help you understand and apply advanced topics in the design, creation, and reuse of learning objects. The course is structured around a practical, hands-on project using learning objects, intermingled with readings and discussion on a variety of topics.
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INST 7150David Wiley, Ph.D.
Instructional Technology
Course Structure: Online Self-Paced Prerequisites: None |
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Course Description
This course is designed to help you understand and apply advanced topics in the design, creation, and reuse of learning objects. The course is structured around a practical, hands-on project using learning objects, intermingled with readings and discussion on a variety of topics.
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Course Contents
INST7150 - How to Get a Blog , Fall 2005
INST7150 - Singing In The Rain , Fall 2005
INST7150 - Internal And External Context , Fall 2005
INST7150 - Cast of Characters & How To Use This Book , Fall 2005
INST7150 - Anything Or Automating , Fall 2005
INST7150 - Schedule , Fall 2005
INST7150 - The Reusability Paradox , Fall 2005
INST7150 - The Sixth Sense Effect , Fall 2005
INST7150 - Content Strategy And Discourse Objects , Fall 2005
INST7150 - Things To Consider , Fall 2005
INST7150 - Learning Object Metaphors , Fall 2005
INST7150 - Textbook , Fall 2005
INST7150 - About the Professor , Fall 2005
INST7150 - Two Men Conversing , Fall 2005
INST7150 - The Three Kinds Of Reuse , Fall 2005
INST7150 - Reusing.gif , Fall 2005
INST7150 - The Definition Debate , Fall 2005
INST7150 - Prof Photo: David Wiley , Fall 2005
INST7150 - Syllabus , Fall 2005
INST7150 - Automated Assembly of Learning Objects , Fall 2005