Interactivity

Learning Objects

Learning objects are defined as small units of curriculum that help the students achieve a specific objective or outcome. They are found in repositories that enable multiple uses for different teaching and learning purposes.
For example, Biology teacher A develops an interactive object that meets a learning outcome related to applying the concept of diffusion. Nursing teacher B is able to access this interactive object and use it in his/her pathophysiology course.

View this Seneca (http://ilearn.senecac.on.ca/learningobjects/) site to learn more about Learning Objects how to use them, and location of object repositories. The Merlot Learning Object

Repository (http://www.merlot.org/merlot/index.htm)  site contains thousands of peer reviewed objects.