Assessing a Methodological Proposal for the Design, Creation and Evaluation of Learning Objects Oriented to Educators with Diverse Educational and Technological Competencies

Authors

  • Jorge J. Maldonado University of Cuenca, Computer Science Department, Cuenca, Ecuador
  • Jorge L. Bermeo University of Cuenca, Computer Science Department, Cuenca, Ecuador
  • Guillermo Pacheco University of Cuenca, Computer Science Department, Cuenca, Ecuador

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.19153/cleiej.19.1.3

Keywords:

Learning Objects, Design Methodologies, Kolb Cycle, Digital Educational Materials

Abstract

This paper describes a methodological proposal for the design, creation and evaluation of Learning Objects (LOs). This study arises from the compilation and analysis of several LO design methodologies currently used in Ibero-America. This proposal, which has been named DICREVOA, defines five different phases: analysis, design (instructional and multimedia), implementation (LO and metadata), evaluation (from the perspective of both the producer and the consumer of the LO), and publishing. The methodology focuses not only on the teaching inexperienced, but also on those having a basic understanding of the technological and educational aspects related to LO design; therefore, the study emphasizes LO design activities centered around the Kolb cycle and the use of the ExeLearning tool in order to implement the LO core. Additionally, DICREVOA was used in a case study, which demonstrates how it provides a feasible mechanism for LO design and implementation within different contexts. Finally, DICREVOA, the case study to which it was applied, and the results obtained are presented.

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Published

2016-04-01