Analysing the quality of reusable learning objects: design, usability and practices of use

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  • Teresa Mauri Universidad de Barcelona. Barcelona
  • Javier Onrubia Universidad de Barcelona. Barcelona
  • César Coll Universidad de Barcelona. Barcelona
  • Rosa Colomina Universidad de Barcelona. Barcelona
Keywords: learning objects, virtual learning environments, quality in virtual learning, instructional design, educational uses of ICT, joint activity, socio-constructivism

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to discuss the question of reusable learning objects’quality. We depart from a socio-constructivist instructional framework. It is proposed that, when analyzing the quality of learning objects, we must take into account several related dimensions: on the one hand, the technological and pedagogical design of the learning environments in which learning objects are included; on the other hand, the actual uses of these objects by the participants in the teaching-learning process.

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Published
21-10-2016
How to Cite
Mauri, T., Onrubia, J., Coll, C., & Colomina, R. (2016). Analysing the quality of reusable learning objects: design, usability and practices of use. Distance Education Journal, (50). Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/red/article/view/271181
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