The Athabasca University edusource Project: Building An Accessible Learning Object Repository
Date
2005Author
Anderson, Terry
Cleveland-Innes, Martha
McGreal, Rory
Friesen, Norman
Ally, Mohamed
Graham, Rodger
Tin, Tony
Moisey, Susan D.
Petrinjak, Anita
Schafer, Steve
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Athabasca University - Canada's Open University (AU) made the commitment to put all of
its courses online as part of its Strategic University Plan. In pursuit of this goal, AU
participated in the eduSource project, a pan-Canadian effort to build the infrastructure for
an interoperable network of learning object repositories. AU acted as a leader in the
eduSource work package, responsible for the metadata and standards for learning objects.
In addition, the team of professionals, academics, librarians and other researchers worked
to create an accessible repository of learning objects across university departments and
subjects. Most critically, the team worked beyond the development of a learning object
repository and considered the adaptation of content and related applications, pedagogical
approaches and the use of learning objects by instructional designers, faculty and the
learners themselves. This paper describes one institution's approach to learning object
repository development, from a technical and pedagogical perspective, along with some of
the lessons learned during the process.