Designing Effective Learning Objects

My presentation on Designing Effective Online Learning Resources (high fidelity version, IE 4.0 and above) will illustrate the process used to design an interactive learning object developed by the Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto to help students learn about the therapeutic principles of pharmacology.


The design process can be easliy transferred to the development of learning objects in other disciplines.

The learning models and instructional strategies used to design the learning object will be examined and the results from the peer review evaluation and learning impact study will also be shared.

This powerpoint presentation which I am delivering to University of Toronto faculty today, is a condensed version of the detailed information that I have posted at my weblog documenting this project. You may not want to view the presentation full screen as there is quite a bit of information in the notes section beneath each slide.

I have also created an Adobe PDF version of the presentation with notes and embedded links and a more browser friendly format.

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