Wikipedia:WikiProject Community/Communitas!
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Current focus: Learning object metadata |
From Wikibooks:
''"Design a package of information that can be reused, reconfigured, adaptable to many environments, found whenever needed, and works right out of the box : - then you have just designed a Learning Object."'' |
Learning community | Instructional technology | Community studies | Actor-network theory |
{{LearningObject}}
A Learning object is an object used to present a large context in a small package. At Wikiversity, Superclass constructs are used to establish learning situations that are capable of keeping students focused upon tasks. The philology is that m:educational processes are fueled by attention to interesting "things" (objects). The table to the right is designed to capture the imagination of a learner. The philosophy is that by capturing the imagination, the program is able to adapt to the needs of the student — not the other way around.
In the context of sociology, the "novelties" in the learning object are chosen relative to the m:learner's attributes which are tracked by the m:grading automaton and used to build a maturity profile. Understanding choices is a m:key factor in the design of the grading automaton. In this design, there are 12 portal gates, some m:obvious; some not*... read more
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