Interactive Decision Objects
Maish Nichani,
Elearningpost,
Mar 30, 2004
Interactive Decision Objects (IDOs) are "an interactive framework for decision-making," a lot like learning objects, but instead of being content (and learning) driven, they are framework driven. An IDO "is a framework for making decisions (learning is only incidental; unlike in learning objects where it is deliberate). It is interactive and encourages conversations (if a group member has a differing opinion, just move the interactive handles on the chart to view and discuss his perspective)." Demonstrations and downloads are available with this article.
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