E-LEARNING OBJECTS – KNOWLEDGE OBJECTS
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https://doi.org/10.5937/BIZINFO1501035MKeywords:
e-learning objects, LOM, SCORM, learning object repositoriesAbstract
In this paper are described e-learning objects and how they can be used, reused, and invoked in different e-learning environments. In addition, no less important, content repositories are described and their mutual communication, as well as the metadata that describes thаt content. Problem of copyright and licensing of the content are described at the end.
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