posted on 2011-10-26, 10:43authored byGráinne Conole
This paper considers the ways in which information of relevance to the learning and research
communities is organised and used. It contends that there is considerable overlap between the
different types of online resources and information currently available within education. It
describes some of the structured environments and data stores that have emerged in recent years,
along with standards which are attempting to define the properties of discrete learning objects,
through the specification of Learning Object Metadata (LOM). The paper contends that
current developments of structured learning environments such as Managed and Virtual
Learning Environments (MLEs and VLEs) are occurring on the whole in parallel to resource
data stores, such as information gateways and portals. This discrepancy has arisen in part
because these developments have occurred independently of one another and in part because
there has to date been no rigorous definition of the underlying theoretical models. Furthermore,
it argues that these predefined structured environments are unlikely to be sufficient to meet the
information needs of users in different contexts. The paper goes on to describe an information
toolkit, which provides a way of systematising information handling in learning and research,
which helps users articulate information plans within specific contexts. The paper concludes
with a description of two case studies which illustrate how this toolkit can be used.
History
Citation
Journal of Interactive Media in Education, 2002 (07).
Version
VoR (Version of Record)
Published in
Journal of Interactive Media in Education
Publisher
Institute of Educational Technology (IET) -The Open University
issn
1365-893X
Copyright date
2002
Available date
2011-10-26
Publisher version
http://jime.open.ac.uk/jime/index
Notes
Special Issue on Theory for Learning Technologies. The Journal of Interactive Media in Education (JIME)is an open access journal. All articles are freely available from the publisher's website.