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The SLOOP idea: Sharing free/open learning objects (2007)

 
 
 
 
 
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Article written by Pierfranco Ravotto and Giovanni Fulantelli for the SLOOP Project final booklet (ISBN 978-88-903115-0-5)

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The SLOOP project places itself within the in-progress movement promoting collaborative sharing and construction of knowledge and resources. Such resources, which represent the focus of the project, are Learning Objects, better defined as free/open LOs, that on one hand meet the SCORM and LOM IEEE standards on the other have been revised and re-defined in an "open" view.
While the SLOOP project is finishing, new suggestions have emerged and recommend a further development: in line with web 2.0 it is worth thinking of a SLOOP 2.0, addressing the new generation of students, the so-called digital natives that may become involved in the production and sharing of open LOs.

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08/17/2008

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