e-learning objects
If this is happening to you it might be that you are a victim of a combined Windows security/winzip and IE7 security problem. Im discussing this with our IT folk ASAP but in the meantime here are a few ways around the problem worked out with Simon from e-works (THANKS SIMON!!! YEAH!!!):
A chapter that might (or might not) appear in:
Interprofessional E-learning and Collaborative Work: Practices and Technologies
LAST UPDATE June 2009 by Dr. Adrian Bromage
Proposed publication date:Spring/Summer 2010 ISBN: TBA
ISBN-10: TBA
Publisher: IGI-Global
Publication Date: 2010
Pages: TBA
Definitions of e-learning objects, reusable learning objects or just plain learning objects (Ashley, Davis & Pinsent, 2008, p.13) are as many and as varied as the names by which they are known. Kay and Knaack (2005) after an extensive literature survey settled on a definition incorporating perspectives from the field of object orientated programming and teaching and learning.