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Whether you want your students to work online, directly from your school Intranet, or from an individual computer, learning objects can be key elements of your classroom program. Learning objects can be used to:
give students practice with something they are learning give students a new experience of a familiar idea pose problems for students to solve provide a backup resource give students practice at something they are having difficulty with provide students with a variety of experiences in a learning sequence assess student knowledge and / or understanding. Irrespective of how learning objects are used, it is important that you:
Some key questions to ask yourself when planning to use a learning object are:
“What is the value of
this learning object in the educational program of the student/s?” If the learning object will provide a better learning experience for at least one student then plan for and use the learning object. Be prepared to use a mixture of offline and online learning activities, to cater for different learning styles and different learning needs. |
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