Improving LO Quality through Instructional Design Based on an Ontological Model and Metadata
- Erla M. Morales 1
- Francisco J. García-Peñalvo 1
- Ángela Barrón 1
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Universidad de Salamanca
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ISSN: 0948-6968, 0948-695X
Any de publicació: 2007
Volum: 13
Número: 7
Pàgines: 970-979
Tipus: Article
Altres publicacions en: JUCS - Journal of Universal Computer Science
Resum
The activities developed in this paper were aimed at providing an awareness of the elements that should be considered in quality learning objects instructional design for e-learning systems. We thus propose our own LO definition taking into account aggregation level number 2. On this basis, we analyze cognitive theories for promoting learning and we explain issues relating to the LO characteristics that help to improve their quality for suitable management. To achieve this we propose an instructional design based on an ontological model which explains the relationship between the instructional design elements and a specific classification to improve their management.
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