Learning Objects

Dive into Wisc-Online’s rich collection of learning objects — bite-sized, interactive, and designed for real learning. These modular digital tools include animations, drag-and-drop exercises, quizzes, videos, and more. You can explore topics across STEM, arts, humanities, career skills, and beyond. Each learning object is crafted to help learners actively engage with content—reviewing, applying, self-checking—in a way that’s flexible and self-paced.

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Fixed Gages Review
This interaction tests the student's knowledge of fixed gages.
FlexArm Operations
After watching this video, you will know the different parts of the FlexArm, how to set it up, and how to operate the FlexArm.
Following Instructions
The learner will understand the importance of following instructions.
Forensic Lamp Examination (Screencast)
This learning object is designed to assist students in understanding and interpreting collision evidence found in automotive lamps. In particular, the concepts of Hot Shock, Cold Shock, Hot Break, and Cold Break will be visually addressed.
Subcategories
Fork Farms Hydroponics
Explore vertical hydroponic growing with Fork Farms and FVTC. We'll introduce you to what vertical hydroponic growing is, why it's important to our economy and the environment, and how you can get started.
Main Category
Agriculture
Formation of Radial and Concentric Fractures in Glass (Screencast)
in this screencast, learners examine the formation of radial and concentric fractures as an object breaks a pane of glass.
Subcategories
Four Steps for Setting and Achieving Your Goals
You will learn four steps for good goal setting.
Four Steps for Setting and Achieving Your Goals
You will learn four steps for good goal setting.
Four Types of Communication in Conflict
In this activity, you will practice choosing assertive responses to conflict.
Fundamentals of a DC Motor
Learners study the interaction between the conductors of the stator and the armature inside a DC motor, which causes the shaft to rotate. A short quiz completes the activity.
Main Category
Construction

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