"learning object any entity, digital or non-digital, that may be used for learning, education or training".footnote:[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Learning_object#Definitions]
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==== Features
LO notebooks have a wealth of different uses including as a testing ground for development work, a presentation platform, and more.
- Designing, developing, and testing solutions to problems.
- Presenting analyses, demonstrating both the code and the output, that can be easily turned into slides/pdf.
- Providing hands-on walkthroughs of new library modules, visualization techniques, and strategies for attacking existing problems. They allow someone to mostly follow along while allowing them space to try out new things right in-line.
- *Ad hoc nature.* - The ad hoc nature of notebooks is excellent for trying things out
- *Ready-to-Use Services.* - Easier start. Your just start with the cleaned data, the trained model, and get right to the analysis.
- *Built for collaboration.* - Swarmlab.io notebooks are easy to collaborate with using version control systems (git). The YAML index file makes it extremely easy to tell where things belongs to.
- *"Publish LearningObjects"* - Metadata and Publish your LLO
- *"Publish LearningObjects"* - Metadata and Publish your LLO
- *"Bootstrap LearningObjects"* - Create your LLO
- *"How to Contribute"*
.Creative Commons
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Get familiar with "The Creative Commons copyright licenses".
‘About the Licenses'.footnote[http://creativecommons.org/about/licenses]
Creative Commons is an international nonprofit that offers flexible copyright management tools for creative work. Many learning objects have CC licences.