William Horton amused a half-filled plenary room with an animated discussion of the facts and myths about learning objects. Horton generated a feel for learning objects with his (patented?) "Horton Keynote Objects" - buts of keynote address the audience selected through various (fair and unfair) voting procedures. As Horton observed, "You're getting a bit of a disjointed presentation - but that's what you asked for." This link is to his web site where (he says) you can find the slides from his keynote.
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