Guide to digital resource development
Guide to learning object development
Educational values and practices
Design and development: overview
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The documents described in this section explain the educational values and practices underpinning The Le@rning Federation's online curriculum content.
Commissioned by TLF in 2001, this paper identifies key principles for the quality design and development of online curriculum content for primary and secondary schools. It examines the range of possibilities for learning object development, and identifies challenges, pitfalls and benefits. It does this in the context of how people learn and the distinctive qualities of formal learning, and how these should inform online curriculum content development.
The following are some of the questions addressed in the paper.
This document should be read alongside 'Considerations for learning design' and 'Educational soundness specifications'.
This user-friendly paper provides information, derived from hands-on experience, for those intending to develop online curriculum content. It explains the values and practices that inform TLF online content, describing the ‘learning object’ concept and the pedagogical value of learning objects.
It then identifies the principles that guide TLF learning object development:
The paper also explains four principles of educational soundness:
The paper concludes with timely warnings and guidance for educational leaders and learning object developers.
This paper, written in 2004, expands on the ideas introduced in 'Achieving educational soundness in the digital age'.
The paper:
The references section at the end of the paper provides a comprehensive reading and reference list for learning object developers.
The Le@rning Federation is an initiative of the state, territory and federal governments of Australia
and New Zealand. This initiative is project managed by Curriculum Corporation. Copyright.