Sunday, 7 February 2016

Response 1 Week # 4

In response to:
 http://joneske4.wix.com/educ-5101#!What-are-reusable-learning-objects/c193z/56b5582c0cf2062bd4197bae

Hi Kyle,

Thanks for defining Reusable Learning Objects! I am sure we have all heard others tell us not to "reinvent the wheel". As educators, lesson planning, unit planning and simply any kind of planning planning takes up most of our time. When I first started teaching I was absolutely run down with the amount of time I would spend on it.

Reusable learning objects exist to enable us to save time so that it does not consume us! Some of the sites I use to get access to lesson ideas and plans I can use in my class include Smart Exchange, TIPS4RM, GAINS, BrainPOP, Teachers Pay teachers and Pinterest.

I see that you are a Clinical Instructor. Do these kinds of learning object repositories exist for you?




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