Use and abuse of reusable learning objects

The term Learning Object, first popularized by Wayne Hodgins in 1994 when he named the CedMA working group "Learning Architectures, APIs and Learning Objects", has become the Holy Grail of content creation and aggregation in the computer-mediated learning field. The terms Learning Objects (LOs) and Reusable Learning Objects are frequently employed in uncritical ways, thereby reducing them to mere slogans. The serious lack of conceptual clarity and reflection is evident in the multitude of definitions and uses of LOs. The objectives of this paper are to assess current definitions of the term Learning Object, to articulate the foundational principles for developing a concept of LOs, and to provide a methodology and broad set of guidelines for creating LOs. (http://www.info2.uqam.ca/~nkambou_r/DIC9340/seances/seance10et12/Standards%20et%20LO/http___jodi.ecs.soton.ac.pdf)

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Source ISSN: 1368-7506
Author Polsani, Pithamber R.
Maintainer CCSD
Last Updated May 17, 2026, 18:55 (UTC)
Created May 17, 2026, 18:55 (UTC)
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contributor Learning Technology Center ; University of Arizona
creator Polsani, Pithamber R.
date 2003-05-17T00:00:00
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