Thanks Nellie
These are wonderful resources. Much appreciated.
..Valerie
On Aug 14, 8:20 am, NELLIE DEUTSCH nellie.muller.deut...@gmail.com
wrote:
Valerie,
I took many f2f workshops and did a great deal of work on learning objects
as part of a European Union initiative called Celebrate from
Thanks Wayne. This is really great to have the WE perspective. I too
have been in the learning objects space for many years and found some
of the early pundits with their rules too limiting. I guess I should
have made this a little clearer.
For the purposes of this discussion, a learning object
Wayne,
I just checked the widgets and quiz pages and I like what I see.
Warm wishes,
Nellie Deutsch
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Hi Jim,
Yes this is definitely of interest.
One of our community council members and dedicated WikiEducators has been
experimenting with WikiQuizzes -- see:
http://85.25.138.27/User:Kruhly/MCQ
We're also keen to progress the idea of incorporating instructional
devices (iDevices) a concept
Wayne, your comments interests me very much. Would a brief
descriptions of several different teaching activities for a given
concept with options for others to enter their activities, be
something you and WE members would be more inclined to use? I have
several examples (for RATIO and PROTRACTOR)
Hi Valerie,
... What do you mean by learning object?
While I'm a little embarrassed to admit this, those of us who were chasing
the the ideals of digital learning objects back in the late 1990's started
recognising the challenges associated with the reusability paradox (
Valerie,
I took many f2f workshops and did a great deal of work on learning objects
as part of a European Union initiative called Celebrate from 2003-2005.
Here are some links on the project:
http://www.europeanschoolnet.org/ww/en/pub/eun/projects/past/celebrate_presentation.htmand