A Design and Development of micro-Learning Content in e-Learning System

Yasung Park (1), Yong Kim (2)
(1) Department of e-Learning, Graduate School, Korea National Open University, Seoul, 03087, Korea
(2) Department of e-Learning, Graduate School, Korea National Open University, Seoul, 03087, Korea
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Park, Yasung, and Yong Kim. “A Design and Development of Micro-Learning Content in E-Learning System”. International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology, vol. 8, no. 1, Feb. 2018, pp. 56-61, doi:10.18517/ijaseit.8.1.2698.
In the rapidly changing digital era, changes in learning through e-learning are required. Micro-learning contents were analyzed as a method that can replace the e-learning contents in existing regular courses implemented with large amounts of learning and large contents. In the present study, a method for easy and quick production of contents was presented for effective micro-learning services. The results of the study indicated that the micro-learning content development method presented in the present study is valid in terms of the efficiency of content development. The content development method presented in the present study is considered to bring about new changes to the existing e-learning content development methods utilizing flash, HTML5, H5P, etc.

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