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Course Structure. E-Learning Course Development in an Open Environment: Project Lifecycle 6

May 14th, 2008 · No Comments
AICC · RIO · RLO · SCO · SCORM · instructional design · knowledge objects · open e-learning environment · reusable learning object · shareable content object

Operationalizing a Shareable Content Object-based (SCO) instructional design:

Based upon the the instructional model discussed in previous posts, I recommend designing a course to the following parameters (see Figure 1):

  • Section: a sequence of 5±2 Lessons related by core Learning Objectives
  • Lesson: a sequence of 5±2 Learning Objects
  • (Reusable) Learning Object (LO): a learning objective comprising a series of Learning Points; unit of assessment that measures the objective.
  • Learning Point/Reusable Information Object: a unit of instruction that teaches a key element of a learning object.
  • Knowledge Object (KO): a discrete piece of instruction or information represented textually, graphically, aurally, visually, by using animation. Combines with other KOs to create a Learning Point.

Figure 1. Course Structure
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Within the course, lessons are aggregated to the following order of granularity in the lesson structure (see Figure 2):

  • Each Lesson has 5±2 Learning Objects
  • Each LO has 5±2 Learning Points (aka RIOs)
  • Each LP contains a number of relevant Knowledge Objects
  • KOs/LPs are developed using appropriate media types

Figure 2. Lesson Structure
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Tomorrow: Modifying content created for different delivery channels for inclusion in an open e-learning environment

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