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Stephen Downes

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I hate it when sites place the item on their home page like this because it means that the link will be invalid in a few days. Oh well. Read it why you can. But don't take this shallow criticism of learning object to heart. The main knock against them is that they don't provide interactivity. Sound familiar? But it's like saying that a sentence doesn't provide interactivity, or that a paragraph doesn't provide interactivity. But I'm sure that with some imagination, sentences, paragraphs and learning objects could provide quite good interactivity. By Michael Feldstein, ELearn Magazine, August, 2001.

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