Title of article
Digital Learning Resources in Higher Education: Designing for Large-scale Use
Author/Authors
Hartog, Rob J.M. Wageningen University, Netherlands , Beulens, Adrie J.M. Wageningen University, Netherlands , Tramper, Johannes Wageningen University, Netherlands
From page
2274
To page
2300
Abstract
In a series of faculty-based projects on design, realization, implementation, use and evaluation of digital learning resources for higher education, many design requirements emerged and were evaluated. This paper focuses on those requirements that are related with large-scale use. It is argued that sustainable quality of design and realization of digital learning resources will only be possible when these resources are used by many students and teachers.Design requirements of digital learning resources should therefore be consistent with one or more scenarios for large-scale use. This paper discusses eight large-scale use scenarios that can be useful reference scenarios for design of digital learning resources in higher education. It is argued that different large-scale use scenarios imply different sets of design requirements. Vice versa, certain design requirements are relevant in some reference scenarios and irrelevant in other reference scenarios.
Keywords
activating digital learning resources , learning objects , requirements engineering , design , oriented research , large , scale use
Journal title
Journal of J.UCS (Journal of Universal Computer Science)
Journal title
Journal of J.UCS (Journal of Universal Computer Science)
Record number
2714999
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