Reusing online resources : a sustainable approach to e-learning

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    • Littlejohn, Allison

Bibliographic Information

Reusing online resources : a sustainable approach to e-learning

edited by Allison Littlejohn

(Open & flexible learning series)

Kogan Page, 2003

  • : pbk.
  • : hbk.

Available at  / 2 libraries

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Note

Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Issues in reusing online resources / Allison Littlejohn
  • Granularization / Charles Duncan
  • Keeping the learning in learning objects / Daniel R. Rehak and Robin Mason
  • Engaging with the learning object economy / Lorna M. Campbell
  • Combining reusable learning resources and services with pedagogical purposeful units of learning / Rob Koper
  • Models for open learning / Katie Livingston Vale and Philip D. Long
  • Reusable educational software : a basis for generic learning activities / Diana Laurillard and Patrick McAndrew
  • Pedagogical designs for scalable and sustainable online learning / Ron Oliver and Catherine McLoughlin
  • Designing for reuse and versioning / Mary Thorpe, Chris Kubiak, and Keir Thorpe
  • Developing and reusing accessible content and applications / Jutta Treviranus and Judy Brewer
  • Digital libraries and repositories / Charles Duncan and Cuna Ekmekcioglu
  • Learning content interoperability standards / Bill Olivier and Oleg Liber
  • Use and reuse of digital images in teaching and learning / Grainne Conole, Jill Evans, and Ellen Sims
  • Assessing question banks / Joanna Bull and James Dalziel
  • Sharing and reuse of learning resources across a transnational network / Joachim Wetterling and Betty Collis
  • Identifying the complexity of factors in the sharing and reuse of resources / Carmel McNaught
  • A comparison of issues in reuse of resources in schools and colleges / Allison Littlejohn, Insung Jung, and Liz Broumley
  • An incremental approach to staff development in the reuse of learning resources / Allison Littlejohn
  • Reuse of resources within communities of practice / Rachel A. Harris and Carol A Higgison

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

: hbk. ISBN 9780749439491

Description

To improve the cost effectiveness and sustainability of e-learning, many national and international initiatives are pioneering new ways in which educators can share their curricula with teachers and learners around the world. To enable this global sharing, educators must learn to design, manage and implement reusable electronic educational resources. This unique book outlines approaches to sharing and reusing resources for e-learning. Drawing upon research by 30 prominent scholars from seven countries, the authors offer multiple perspectives from school, continuing and higher education as well as industry. It is essential reading for those implementing e-learning in education and corporate training, including teachers, trainers, academics, educational developers and support staff as well as senior managers.
Volume

: pbk. ISBN 9780749439507

Description

To improve the cost effectiveness and sustainability of e-learning, many national and international initiatives are pioneering new ways in which educators can share their curricula with teachers and learners around the world. To enable this global sharing, educators must learn to design, manage and implement reusable electronic educational resources. This unique book outlines approaches to sharing and reusing resources for e-learning. Drawing upon research by 30 prominent scholars from seven countries, the authors offer multiple perspectives from school, continuing and higher education as well as industry. It is essential reading for those implementing e-learning in education and corporate training, including teachers, trainers, academics, educational developers and support staff as well as senior managers.

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