A multidisciplinary project to create reusable learning objects (RLOs) in medical/biological anthropology, sociology and health sciences.

Led by Universities' Collaboration in eLearning (UCeL), University of Cambridge, with the Universities of Durham, East Anglia and Sussex. A 12-month project (Mar 04 - Mar 05) funded by C-SAP.

Sex, Drugs 'n' RLOs Sex, Drugs 'n' RLOs Sex, Drugs 'n' RLOs

Welcome to Sex, Drugs 'n' RLOs!

The resources produced will support teaching and learning in two broad areas: Sexually transmitted disease & sexual reproduction and Drugs and drug-dependency.

Completed GLOs:

Should Melvin use a condom? view RLO
Should Vinny use a condom? view RLO
Should Tara use a condom view RLO
Should Kylie use a condom? view RLO
Should Becca use a condom? view RLO
Should Frank use a condom? view RLO
(Helen Brook & Helen Dawes, University of Durham)

What's the problem with ecstasy? view RLO
(Tim Crossfield, University of Wolverhampton)

Completed RLOs:

Stigma attached to STIs and condom use in the UK view RLO (Helen Brook & Helen Dawes, University of Durham)

RLOs/GLOs currently under development:

Complex ethical decision making (Andy Bond, University of Westminster) find out more...
Classifications of recreational drugs view GLO (Tony Clamp, Andrew Russell, David Chappel, University of Durham)