Modularity and Integrity Issues in Instructional Engineering


Autoria(s): Myrach, Thomas; Knolmayer, Gerhard
Data(s)

2002

Resumo

Course materials for e-learning are a special type of information system (IS). Thus, in the development of educational material one may learn from principles, methods, and tools that originated in the Software Engineering (SE) discipline and that are relevant in similar ways in "Instructional Engineering". An important SE principle is mo dularization, which supports properties like reusability and adaptability of code. To foster the adaptability of courseware we present a concept in which learning material is organized as a library of modular course objects. A certain lecturer may customize the courseware according to his specific course requirements. He must consider logical dependencies of and relationship integrity between selected course objects. We discuss integrity issues that have to be regarded for the composition of consistent course materials.

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http://boris.unibe.ch/79349/1/Myrach%2C%20T.%2C%20Knolmayer%2C%20G.%2C%20Modularity%20and%20Integrity%20Issues%20in%20Instructional%20Engineering.pdf

Myrach, Thomas; Knolmayer, Gerhard (2002). Modularity and Integrity Issues in Instructional Engineering. In: World Congress on Networking Learning in a Global Environment. Proceedings.

doi:10.7892/boris.79349

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eng

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http://boris.unibe.ch/79349/

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Fonte

Myrach, Thomas; Knolmayer, Gerhard (2002). Modularity and Integrity Issues in Instructional Engineering. In: World Congress on Networking Learning in a Global Environment. Proceedings.

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