Finding, Developing, and Sharing Courses and Learning Objects

Pre-Conference Workshop, Conducted by NROC

This workshop will be lead by NROC staff and expert NROC members on Wednesday, June 4th, 2008 from 1:00pm - 4:40pm MST on the UVSC campus.

Tentative outline

  1. Finding and using LOs and courses (1:00pm - 2:00pm)
    • What’s a good learning object (Showing examples of good LOs, what
    • makes them good)
    • What makes a good online course? (Showing examples and discussing
    • what makes them good)
    • How to use other people’s LOs in your courses (Different ways you can
    • find and use 3rd party content)
  2. Developing LOs and courses (2:15pm - 3:15pm)
    • Guidelines for making LOs (Describe the use guidelines and examples)
    • Attaching metadata to learning objects (Describe a set of basic
    • categories to use)
  3. Swapping LOs and courses (3:30pm - 4:30pm)
    • Sharing and trading LOs (30 minutes, describing how to set up a
    • method for swapping courses, describe NROC model)
    • Course Swap Meet (30 minutes, networking, making connections with
    • people to follow up with to share content)

Attendance is limited to 40 participants. Participants are encouraged to bring their own laptop for hands-on portions. A current list of registered participants is available here.

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3 Responses to “Finding, Developing, and Sharing Courses and Learning Objects”

  1. MARILUZ CACHEIRO Says:

    Register for Finding, Developing, and Sharing Courses and Learning Objects Pre-Conference Workshop

  2. Teaching with Technology Idea Exchange » 2008 Pre-Conference Workshop Participants Says:

    [...] following individuals are confirmed as having signed up for the pre-conference NROC workshop on learning objects on June [...]

  3. Jared Stein Says:

    One thing that would be useful to us at UVU is to see case studies on the NROC web site that describe how other institutions have created processes to work around institutionally-owned IP policies.

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