Laurie Miller Nelson’s research while affiliated with Utah State University and other places

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Discovery and Use of Online Learning Resources: Case Study Findings
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April 2004

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Educational Technology & Society

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Laurie Miller Nelson

Much recent research and funding have focused on building Internet-based repositories that contain collections of high-quality learning resources, often called ‘learning objects.’ Yet little is known about how non-specialist users, in particular teachers, find, access, and use digital learning resources. To address this gap, this article describes a case study of mathematics and science teachers’ practices and desires surrounding the discovery, selection, and use of digital library resources for instructional purposes. Findings suggest that the teacher participants used a broad range of search strategies in order to find resources that they deemed were age-appropriate, current, and accurate. They intended to include these resources with little modifications into planned instructional activities. The article concludes with a discussion of the implications of the findings for improving the design of educational digital library systems, including tools supporting resource reuse.

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... This is something that one always has to keep in mind. However, research has shown that there definitely is still value in the creation of reusable components in education as long as effort is done to find the right balance between de-contextualisation and usefulness (Wiley et al., 2004). This means that we should not go overboard by reducing the size of the individual topics and that it is okay that some individual objects still cover more than strictly one topic (Bart et al., 2019). ...

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Codeschool in a Box: A Low-Barrier Approach to Packaging Programming Curricula
Overcoming the limitations of learning objects
  • Citing Article
  • January 2004

Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia

... Les métadonnées sont des données descriptives qui résument et transmettent l'information concernant un objet (par exemple, un objet d'apprentissage, une ressource numérique) (Recker et Wiley, 2001). Pour les ressources éducatives, les métadonnées correspondent à la matière, au niveau d'enseignement, au type de ressource (devoir, feuille d'exercices, présentation, révision), à la date de publication, à l'auteur, aux types de droits d'auteur (Abramovich, 2013;Abramovich et Schunn, 2012;Recker et al., 2004). Ces métadonnées sont cataloguées et permettent de faciliter les recherches (Recker et al., 2004). ...

Discovery and Use of Online Learning Resources: Case Study Findings.
  • Citing Article
  • January 2004

Educational Technology & Society

... According to [36], the analysis of students' experiences in online learning informed the criteria considered, including self-regulation (SR), technological literacy and competency (TLC), technological su ciency (TS), technological complexity (TC) [36], and learning resources (LR) [14]; [37]; [39]; [45]. ...

Discovery and Use of Online Learning Resources: Case Study Findings

Educational Technology & Society