H. Frank Cervone in DigitalLearning Object Repositories discusses issues in developing digital
repository for learning objects. Most repositories do not have the functions or
capabilities needed to store, maintain, and develop the materials. The objects
in these repositories are meant to be reused and in multiple contexts in which
they can be customized; on top of that the object has be maintained so that it
can relate to the original object. Cervone mentioned the MERLOT repository
citing its use of social functionality to provide peer review and evaluation of
the learning materials which leads to a form of quality control. He explains
that learning object repositories are different from traditional repositories
in how the materials are organized, also traditional repositories do not have
the levels of support needed for support learning objects. Things have to be
carefully constructed and considered with the development of repositories for
learning objects.
It is interesting to see the differences in the types of
repositories in existence. While the goal of the repositories are essentially
the same the methods are greatly different. Cervone provided a good overview of
the different issues pertaining to digital repositories. It highlights the fact
that they are very different types of digital objects that require different
types of ways to maintain them.
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Plus, learning objects tend to be more dynamic, which is an interesting repository challenge!
Dr. MacCall
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