TC05A02 - Definition and characteristics of LO
Opened: Friday, 9 April 2010, 10:15 AM
Due: Sunday, 18 April 2010, 11:55 PM
Assignment id: TC05A02
1. Assignment
Now, near the end of the TeNeGEN course, think about where you started and where you are now. Having done that, then continue with the assignment.
Put your thoughts into words after the first readings and the threads on the Agora forum, reflect on the questions from the instructor.
Put your thoughts into words after the first readings and the threads on the Agora forum, reflect on the questions from the instructor.
2. Content requirements
a) Your e-portfolio
First, provide answers for the following questions: Where did you start from? Where are you now? What is in your e-portfolio? Make a list of your digital products!
b) Sharing of learning materials
What do you think about the SLOOP project? Is it really the future? Would you be so kind as to share your works with the others? There are some opininons that teachers do not like sharing their own work with their colleagues. How do you feel about this? Are there any LOs in your e-portfolio you would like to share with your colleagues?
There are still many e-learning professionals who think it is not worth thinking about developing an e-learning curriculum because "everything can be found on Internet". Others consider the e-learning curriculum to be a critical point in the future of education. What is your opinion about this? What is your experience: how have your students reacted to your test curriculum?
d) Learning ObjectsThe main idea of the first topic is the LO and its properties. If you read the studies, you will have noticed that there is not any one accepted definitions and there are a number of debatable qouestions, however many years have passed since the idea was first born.
Is there any aspects of the concept that bother you? Do you think its role will be so important in the future? Can you imagine that we are building from little blocks instead of monstrous schoolbooks? Is there a real chance for collaborative building? What do the national experiences show us? Are the formulated expectations real (ability for collaboration, durability, reusability, etc.)?
Is there any aspects of the concept that bother you? Do you think its role will be so important in the future? Can you imagine that we are building from little blocks instead of monstrous schoolbooks? Is there a real chance for collaborative building? What do the national experiences show us? Are the formulated expectations real (ability for collaboration, durability, reusability, etc.)?