Resouce Based Learning
The potential of resource-based learning environments (RBLEs)
for instruction and learning is considerable. Whereas
conventional instructional approaches address known learning
goals using well-organized sequences, resources, and
activities, methods for supporting
context-specific, user-centered learning have been slow to
develop. Increasingly, individuals evaluate vast numbers of
digital resources located in expanding information
repositories. [...] Digital information systems such as the Web
continue to influence both the availability and use of
resources (Quinlan, 1997). RBLEs enable teachers and learners
to take advantage of these systems, expanding the resources
they use to enhance the teaching and learning process.
[...]Resources are media, people, places or ideas that have the
potential to support learning. Resources are information assets
data points organized by an individual or individuals to convey
a message (Allee, 1997), (Hill & Hannafin, 2001: 38:)
One area in particular need of development for EPSS [Electronic
Performance Support Systems] technology is the integration and
use of resources. Resources have always been integral to
training. Resource-based approaches extend the traditional use
of available information and media by reusing and manipulating
them to accommodate specific situational requirements. In
EPSSs, resources are individual media (text, video, pictures,
graphics, etc.) that have the potential to support performance.
Resources are organized sets of data combined by an
expert or specialist to convey a message, thus providing
information related to a specific topic and/or task (Clark,
1998). [...] Resource-based approaches offer the potential for
establishing situational relevance in a flexible
development/delivery environment. They involve the
identification and re-use (or adaptation) of existing resources
to support varied, rather than only specific, training and
learning needs. Hannafin, M.J., Hill, J. R., & McCarthy, J.
(2002)
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