10 Steps to Create Your Own Learning Objects (L.O.s)

What kind of images come to your mind when you think of learning objects?

Do you think of trainees in a lab or at home working through a set of interactive exercises? Or remote employees working on the same interactive exercise in a collaborative manner? Or maybe some technical employees working on a simulation exercise to practice the right protocol from the safety of their computers?

In any case, you’re right! All these scenarios and many more describe the functions and features of learning objects.

Digital learning objects include many interesting and engaging activities that invite the learner to experiment with the content. The key to create a successful learning object is to respond to one learning objective at a time.

The key to create a successful learning object is to respond to one learning objective at a time.
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