2007
DOI: 10.1109/fie.2007.4418177
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Assessing a learning object standard adherence

Abstract: New technology has the potential to relate teachers and students to diverse learning resources, bringing up the paradigm of learning objects. A learning object is any digital or non-digital entity that can be used in education through computing. There are many standards defining how to search, evaluate, acquire, share, and use this kind of resource by instructors, students, and automated software processes. Aiming to explore the learning-object paradigm, it was modeled, built, and tested a learning-object data… Show more

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“…However, this level of customization may be limited compared to open-source alternatives like Moodle, which offers extensive flexibility but often requires more technical expertise. [22] Blackboard, with its established reputation and comprehensive feature set, provides robust course management, assessment, and collaboration tools, but its user interface can be less intuitive, presenting a steeper learning curve. [23] Google Classroom stands out for its seamless integration with other Google Workspace tools and its simplicity, but it lacks the advanced features of more comprehensive LMS platforms.…”
Section: Comparative Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this level of customization may be limited compared to open-source alternatives like Moodle, which offers extensive flexibility but often requires more technical expertise. [22] Blackboard, with its established reputation and comprehensive feature set, provides robust course management, assessment, and collaboration tools, but its user interface can be less intuitive, presenting a steeper learning curve. [23] Google Classroom stands out for its seamless integration with other Google Workspace tools and its simplicity, but it lacks the advanced features of more comprehensive LMS platforms.…”
Section: Comparative Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%