Making Learning Objects Shareable and Transferable
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Learning Solutions Conference & Expo 2016 - March 16, 2016

Carrie Ann Desnoyers
Instructional Designer
eLearning Solutions

Jennifer Hendryx
Instructional Developer
University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh
Creating learning objects is a time-consuming process. Most learning objects have content that could be used across different courses and departments. However, many learning objects, such as videos, tutorials, instructional documentation, and online courses are created with identifying details that make them difficult to repurpose or share with other members of the organization.
In this session, you will learn guidelines for creating effective learning objects that are shareable, transferable, and easily updateable. You will learn to create a diverse learning object repository that can be utilized for many different needs. This session will also provide you the tools you need to increase the value of your work, by allowing you to share your learning object creations with your colleagues in a format that can be immediately utilized.
In this session, you will learn:
- How to create learning objects for a wider audience
- What makes a learning object shareable
- The best practices for creating shareable and transferable learning objects
- What information should not be included in learning objects
Audience:
Novice to intermediate designers and developers.
Technology
discussed in this session:
The guidelines provided will be widely applicable to most
technologies/platforms/devices.
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