Connecting learning objects to instructional design theory

A definition, a metaphor, and a taxonomy

by David A. Wiley

http://www.reusability.org/read/chapters/wiley.doc

in The Instructional Use of Learning Objects, http://www.reusability.org/read/

Quotes

"The problem was that no instructional design information was included in the metadata specified by the current version of the Learning Objects Metadata Working Group standard." p.11

"The most difficult problem facing the designers of learning objects is that of 'granularity' (Wiley, et al., 1999). How big should a learning object be?" p.12

"Rather than thinking about LEGOs or Lincoln Logs, perhaps our minds should be pointed toward something like a "learning crystal," in which individual learning objects are combined into an instructionally useful, and to some degree inherent, structure." p.20

"Examples of these five object types are given below, followed by the taxonomy, which explicates their differences and similarities.