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EduResources Weblog--Higher Education Resources Online
This weblog focuses on locating, evaluating, discussing, and providing guidelines to instructional resources for faculty and students in higher education. The emphasis is on free, shared, HE resources. Related topics and news (about commercial resources, K-12 resources, T&D resources, educational technology, digital libraries, distance learning, open source software, metadata standards, cognitive mapping, etc.) will also be discussed--along with occasional excursions into more distant miscellaneous topics in science, computing, and education. The EduResources Weblog operates in conjunction with a broader weblog called The Open Learner about using open knowledge resources across a diversity of subjects, levels, and interests for a wide range of learners and learning communities--students in schools and colleges, home schoolers, hobbyists, vocational learners, retirees, and others.
        

Sunday, August 31, 2003

Paper in pdf by Heidrun Allert, et. al, from the University of Hanover. "Abstract: In this paper we present the evolution of a metadata-based course portal, the Open Learning Repository (OLR for short). Different instructional models and principles are integrated in order to meet different learning and teaching strategies. To achieve this, different metadata models (domain model, instructional model, cooperative and structural model) are designed and mapped. In a scenario-based evaluation of a former version designers, teachers, and developers realized the use which focused by implementation can differ from actual use by learners. Therefore, in OLR we do not only implement different instructional principles and theories but also help-files which address the learners' reflection of their own learning strategies. Different learning strategies as well as organization frameworks serve as relevant context which is addressed by scenarios written by all stakeholders. Scenarios furthermore serve as a medium for communication between instructional designers, computer scientists and teaching staff."
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