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The quality levels of educational institutions are influenced by the quality of learning objects used in their teaching processes. Considering that there are two disciplines involved in the definition, design and development of these objects, Computer Sciences on the one hand, and Educational Sciences in the other, both realities must be taken into account when analysing the quality of a learning object. Although there are recommendations and standards that propose models to evaluate the quality of software, they were thought and developed with the aim of being adapted to different artifacts at their different stages (design, development process, use, etc.). Therefore, it is necessary to review the proposals and to adapt them specifically objects managed by learning management systems in academic contexts, is presented. This is the first step to the development of a quality analysis model of learning objects.
ISO 9241, Electronic computers. Computer science, ISO 9000:2015, Software quality, ISO/IEC 24751, QA75.5-76.95, Learning object, learning object, e-learning, learning management system, software quality, iso 9000:2015, iso 9241, iso/iec 24751, iso/iec 25000, Learning management system, ISO/IEC 25000, e-learning
ISO 9241, Electronic computers. Computer science, ISO 9000:2015, Software quality, ISO/IEC 24751, QA75.5-76.95, Learning object, learning object, e-learning, learning management system, software quality, iso 9000:2015, iso 9241, iso/iec 24751, iso/iec 25000, Learning management system, ISO/IEC 25000, e-learning
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