Assessment Jeopardy
By Leanne Healy, Chris Hofer, Gretchen Gall
Learners play a game to review concepts connected with student assessment. The categories on the game board are "General Assessment," "Science Assessment," "Math Assessment," and "Famous Scientists."
Bloom's Taxonomy for Psychomotor Learning and Teaching
By Terri Langan
Learners read about the six levels of the psychomotor domain taxonomy and quiz themselves on a basic understanding of the content.
Blog Etiquette in the Educational System
By Dean Lodes
Learners examine the do's and don'ts of blogging in a school setting. They compare the features of a student blog with those of a classroom community blog. This learning object is particularly designed for instructors.
Confidentiality
By Dawn Matott
In this object designed for instructional assistants, learners read about the laws that pertain to student school records. Three case studies are presented and learners write about how they would respond in these situations.
Vocabulary Assessment Examples
By Marie Hechimovich
Learners choose the meaning of a selected word in a sentence.
The DAP Game (developmentally appropriate practices)
By Wisc-Online
Play this game to challenge your friends on their knowledge of developmentally appropriate and inappropriate practices in early childhood education.
Scenario: The Walkathon
By Rosie Bunnow
ECE Curriculum Jeopardy
By Kim Horejs
In this interactive game, learners answer 30 questions about early childhood education activities and skills. Up to three people can play on the game board at one time.
Career Pathways Program of Study Implementation Overview
By Marge Rubin
This etool will provide high school educators, specifically career pathway builders, with an overview of implementing programs of study.
Scenario for Maintaining Integrity: Your Promise to Allen
Formulas and Functions in Microsoft Excel
By Manuel Ferrer
A learning object to illustrate the right way to enter formulas and functions in Excel.
Scenario for Problem Solving: Combining Deliveries II
What's for Supper?
By Tracy Craker
The learner sorts a variety of foods based on personal preferences. Those personal choices are then classified by food group. The learner views the charts and reads information about the major food groups.
Scenario for Communicate Clearly: Trading Places
Scenario for Communicating Clearly: Allen's Slipping Production
Scenario for Directions: Delivery Sequence
Scenario for Maintaining Integrity: The Missing Tools
What is a Learning Object?
This is a learning object describing what a learning object actually is. This will take us through the definition of a learning object and break down each segment to help clarify the mystery of this wonderful online tool for teaching and learning.
Scenario: Accept the Job?
Students and the Online Learning Environment
Users of this learning object evaluate the early online experiences of four hypothetical students and record the lessons that can be learned about what to do and what not to do to create effective online learning environments.
Scenario: Your Call May Be Monitored
Scenario: Closing the Store Alone
Scenario: Meeting My New Coworkers
Scenario for Teamwork: Missing Roles
Scenario for Problem Solving: Combining Deliveries I