Thursday, February 20, 2014

Acrivity 4

Reusable Learning Objects


I chose this video because it relates more my field at the moment.   I am a first grade reading teacher and incorporating learning objects into my lessons are a great way to engage my students into what is being taught.  Different students call for different needs and different learning methods.  Gavin Clinch says that having reusable learning objects allows him to save time by using the same objects multiple times rather than have to create new objects for every course.  However, since he uses learning objects to teach Auto CAD he must update his learning objects often.
The use of reusable learning objects in an online or F2F classroom allows the teacher more time to prepare for a lecture or a lesson.  In addition, learning objects allow for a more interactive and more appealing lesson/lecture.

ticker
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ppt image
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Small reusable digital resources
include (Wiley, 2002):
-  digital images or photos
-  live data
-  feeds (tickers)
-  live or prerecorded video or
   audio snippets
-  small bits of text
-  animations
-  smaller web-delivered
   applications
                                                           

Larger reusable digital resources include entire web pages that combine text, images and other media or applications (Wiley, 2002).


Reusable learning objects are a great addition to online or F2F classes because they are short in length and highly interactive.  They give students a chance to learn at their own pace or to review material discussed in an online class or F2F (Dickens, 2005).



Resources:
Polsani, Pithamber R. "Journal of Digital Information." Use and Abuse of Reusable Learning Objects. Journal of Digital
      Information, 2003. Web. 20 Feb. 2014. <http://journals.tdl.org/jodi/index.php/jodi/article/view/89/88>.

Wiley, David. A. (2002) "Connecting Learning Objects to Instructional Design Theory: A Definition, a Metaphor, and a
      Taxonomy." The Instructional Use of Learning Objects (Bloomington, IN: Agency for Instructional Technology).

Dickens, Alison. (2005) "LLAS Digest 2005."  E-Learning: Reusable Learning Objects.  Subject Centre for Languages,
      Linguistics and Area Studies, 2005.  Web. 20 Feb. 2014.   
      <https://www.llas.ac.uk//resourcedownload/179/llasdigest05.pdf#page=19>.   

* http://sterlingbeason.com/assets/files/screen_shot.JPG
**http://image.slidesharecdn.com/rlos-090906025122-phpapp01/95/slide-1-728.jpg?cb=1252223542

4 comments:

  1. It's so true. I like learning objects when I am in a learning something new. Learning objects make lessons more appealing for me and I stay engaged and focused. I really like pictures and animations,they help me retain more information.

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  2. Good choice of video. I agree with the concept of having extra reusable resources so that students can review later on their own time.

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  3. I enjoy reading your blog. I agree that reusable resources let students at their own pace. It's great that you can relate this to your current job.

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  4. Cynthia. This is the best blog so far. Well laid out with thoughtful and well researched comments. I especially appreciate the usage of graphics and screenshots to make your points relevant, Great job!

    Content and Creativity: 5 - Excellent use of graphics and layout

    Voice: 5 - Presented using a clear voice supported by your own personal background, making it relevant for all of us to relate to

    Mechanics: 5 - Well written

    Text Layout: 5 - Excellent flow

    Hyperlinks: 5 - All links worked

    Graphics and Multimedia: 5 - So far the only blog with embedded graphics

    Citation: 5 - Cited correctly

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