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MURLLO - Management, Use and Re-purposing of Language Learning Objects

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Paper

Finding the Right Tool for the Community: Bringing a Wiki-Type Editor to the World of Reusable Learning Objects

Chu Wang, Hugh C Davis, Kate Dickens, Gary Wills, Su White
In this paper we present a new approach to enabling pedagogically sound reuse and re-purposing of online learning objects in a community of practice.
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Presentation

Finding the Right Tool for the Community

Su White, ICALT 2007, Niigata, Japan - 19th July 2007
Bringing a Wiki-Type Editor to the World of Reusable Learning Objects.
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Paper

Community Tools for Repurposing Learning Objects

Chu Wang, Kate Dickens, Hugh C Davis, Gary Wills
In this paper we describe a simple set of tools to enable practitioners to adapt the content of existing learning objects and to store and modify metadata describing the intended teaching context of these learning objects.
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Presentation

MURLLO – Management, Use and Re-purposing of Language Learning Objects

Kate Dickens, eLanguages, Modern Languages, University of Southampton and Dr Hugh Davis, Learning Technologies Research Group, University of Southampton
An introduction to the MURLLO project.
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Diagram

MURLLO Project map

A diagrammatic representation of the MURLLO project.
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