Learning Object Framework

I have been testing and editing the layout and graphics of the learning object framework that we will be using to organize and deploy some of the content we are creating. I have applied the same colour scheme to the framework as is seen on this blog. The banner in the background image will most likely be removed later, as it is just a test graphic.

learning object with embedded flash activity

learning object with embedded flash activity

I have successfully embedded one of the flash activities we have been working on and haven’t encountered any errors so far. Videos work as well, although the video player will be updated later with a scrub bar and volume control. We are also looking in to embedding an audio player. Button colours, button placement, embedding and placing content, text placement and text size is all controlled through a series of XML files, while other visual attributes like text colour are controlled through corresponding css files. The framework is very easy to edit and quite customizable.

editing the framework xml

editing the framework xml

Designing Learning Objects

With a diverse team with different talents its easy to have great quality of work in all aspects. Being the least code oriented of the team and most visually oriented, I have taken to developing graphics to compliment the brilliant flash programming that is being created. I have begun developing proof of concept videos for the later illustrations. Below is a screen shot of the development of the first video that illustrates state of conversion. The use of the education videos in this project is to help portray specific things that we wouldn’t normally be able to portray, such as being able to see the particles.

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Various other videos will hopefully be developed, illustrating more advanced ideas such as radiation.

Designing Unit 2 Activity

One of Unit 2′s learning objectives is for students to be able to identify element names by simply viewing their symbols. For this reason, we are developing an activity that will allow the students to see the element symbols, then they will be required to fill in each text box with the correct name. The activity will track the number of correct answers without actually telling the student which elements they have identified properly therefore, they will not be able to simply guess their way through he activity.

Unit 2 Activity Screen Shot

Unit 2 Activity Code Screen Shot

Learning object design briefs

On July 6, 2009, the project team met at OSHKI to welcome Terri and Alanna to the project.  After introductions we quickly got down to business.  Gordon introduced some design documents for use by the project which Terri will use to create design briefs for each learning object.  The project team was able to collaborate on learning object design briefs for Unit 1 – Measurements and Unit 2 – Atoms and Elements.  The new project team members also received training by Tyler and Ben in the use of the College’s online project management system to help facilitate online communications and collaboration for the project.

Sample Learning Object Design Brief (PDF 46 KB)

New project team members

Great news!  Gordon has recently recruited two (2) new members to the project team.  We welcome Terri Dickson and Alanna Wade to the project team.

Terri has been recruited to act in the capacity of Chemistry Teacher/Consultant.  Terri is an experienced high school teacher and college instructor who brings a wealth of science-based teaching experience to the project. Terri will assist in the sound instructional design of the chemistry learning objects.

Alanna has been recruited to provide a student-centered design approach to the project.  Alanna is a recent high school graduate who is planning to take Biochemistry in university.  Alanna will collaborate with Terri and the development team in the design of learning objects and will participate in video production shoots.

Learning objects wish list

Rebecca has been busy going over the chemistry course curriculum and identifying topics and areas where learning objects can facilitate and support student learning and comprehension.  As a result of her effort, Rebecca has developed a wish list for potential learning objects.

Learning Objects Wish List (PDF 58 KB)

Project team first meeting

On June 15, 2009, the project team gathered at OSHKI to begin the planning and scoping phase of the project.  Rebecca provided the project team members with an overview of the chemistry course curriculum including looking at the learning objectives for each unit.  Sandra contributed to the discussion by sharing her own learning experiences in successfully completing the Pre Health Sciences chemistry.  Orion discussed the use of the Learning Object Framework and how it can be integrated with Moodle.  Tyler, Ben and Sarah offered ideas for chemistry learning objects.

PH 148 Chemistry Manual (PDF 84 KB)

Project Orientation Day

On June 8, 2009, the project delivered an orientation day for the recently hired Multimedia Developers.  Tyler, Ben and Sarah spent the day at OSHKI getting oriented on the project and trained in the use of the project tools including Moodle.  Each also had the opportunity to do a presentation on a multimedia project to showcase their creativity and talent.  Orion demonstrated the College’s Learning Object Framework and how it can be used by the project to deliver chemistry learning objects.

Orientation Day Agenda (PDF 74 KB)

Multimedia Developers recruited

During the month of May, Gordon was busy mobilizing the project team and working with Orion to recruit three (3) Multimedia Developers from the College’s Multimedia Production program.  We wish to thank all those multimedia students who applied for the positions.  As a result of the recruitment, we hired three talented individuals who will comprise our core multimedia development team.  We welcome Tyler Langlade, Ben Torfe and Sarah Stella to the project team.

Tyler is a second year Multimedia Production student who has a passion for using computers as a creative outlet for turning his ideas into visual, interactive products that others can enjoy.  Tyler is a talented musician who enjoys writing and recording music on his home studio.

Ben is a second year Multimedia Production student who uses his English background to make fictional stories and characters come alive on computers by designing richly detailed three-dimensional (3-D) models and environments.  Ben is a talented visionary artist.

Sarah is also a second year Multimedia Production student who enjoys coding and creating 3-D character animations and mods for computer games. Sarah is a talented illustrator and character designer.

The combined talents of these three individuals will help to create the rich, interactive chemistry learning objects required by the project.

Project Advisory Committee First Meeting

On May 5, 2009, the project advisory committee held its first meeting at Oshki-Pimache-O-Win.  Committee members focused their discussion on the resources required by the project including recommendations on building the project team.

First Meeting Minutes (PDF 133 KB)

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