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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.
        

Wednesday, February 18, 2004

I think Alan Levine's healthy skepticism about learning objects and learning object repositories should be kept in mind because we are in the midst of grant-generated and buzzword enthusiasms. As Alan points out, it is still to be demonstrated that repositories can substantially contribute to the task of practical, everyday course construction by everyday instructors rather than instructional designers, let alone adding efficiences to that task. I sometimes find myself in the camp of the enthusiasts because, on the face of it, the world-wide sharing instructional resources is extremely appealing. However, whenever I've worked at the job of assisting instructors to locate, evaluate, and adopt online resources my enthusiasm gets moderated. JH
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cogdogblog: Repositories Folly (FoD Syndrome). ..."Maybe someday we might need a "repository of repositories" but it seems but a re-hash of what I am now calling Field of Dreams Syndrome (FoDs)- "If you build it, they will come and dump their objects in" (very unlikely) along with "If you Build it, the Objects Will Magically Re-Assemble Themselves Into Something Else". I am still looking for examples of meaningful content built from objects."
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