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2014(Vol.7, Issue:12)
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Learning Objects Reusability Effectiveness Metric (LOREM)

Torky Ibrahim Sultan, Mona Mohamed Nasr and Sara El-Sayed Amin
Corresponding Author:  Torky Ibrahim Sultan 
Submitted: July 22, 2013
Accepted: August 12, 2013
Published: March 29, 2014
Abstract:
In this research we aim to propose an advanced metric to evaluate the effectiveness of learning objects in order to be reused in new contexts. By the way learning objects reusability is achieving economic benefits from educational technology as it saving time and improving quality, but in case of choosing unsuitable learning object it may be less benefit than creating the learning object from scratch. Actually learning objects reusability can facilitate systems development and adaptation. By surveying the current evaluation metrics, we found that while they cover essential aspects, they enables all reviewers of learning objects to evaluate all criteria without paying attention to their roles in creating the learning object which affect their capability to evaluate specific criteria. Our proposed Approach (LOREM) is evaluating learning objects based on a group of Aspects which measure their level of effectiveness in order to be reused in other contexts. LOREM classifies reviewers into 3 categories; 1. Academic Group: (Subject Expert Matter “SME” and Instructor). 2. Technical Group: (Instructional Designer “ID”, LO Developer and LO Designer). 3. Students group. The authorization of reviewers in these several categories are differentiated according to reviewer's type, e.g., (Instructor, LO Developer) and their area of expert (their expertise subjects) for academic and students reviewers.

Key words:  Evaluation metrics, learning objects, learning objects evaluation, reusability, reusability effectiveness, ,
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Torky Ibrahim Sultan, Mona Mohamed Nasr and Sara El-Sayed Amin, . Learning Objects Reusability Effectiveness Metric (LOREM). Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology, (12): 2475-2482.
ISSN (Online):  2040-7467
ISSN (Print):   2040-7459
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