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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The Basic Operation of a Diode
In this interactive and animated object, learners examine the operation of a semiconductor diode when it is forward and reverse biased. A brief quiz completes the activity.
Main Category
Construction
The Basics of Welding Electricity
Explore welding electricity fundamentals including electron theory, parts of a circuit, welding power sources, and types of current.
Main Category
Construction
The Brain - Anatomy and Function
Learners review and reinforce their knowledge of brain anatomy and function in this learning activity.
The Broadband Telco Services Subscriber Loop
Walk through the subscriber loop and learn how the signal travels from the central office to the subscriber.
Main Category
Construction
The CLR: Overview of the Common Language Runtime
In this learning activity, you’ll explore the Common Language Runtime, or CLR.
The Cell: Passive Transport Diffusion (Video)
Explore what passive transport diffusion is and how it moves water through a membrane.
The Cell: Passive Transport Osmosis (Video)
Explore what passive transport osmosis is and how it moves water through a semipermeable membrane.
The Coherence Principle
Explore how the coherence principle uses concise narration and graphics to illustrate good eLearning.
The Colors of Medical Terminology
In this animated object, learners pop balloons to see the medical term for a color or condition.
The Combined Gas Law
Learners combine Boyle's Law and Charles's Law to solve for the pressure, volume, and temperature of a gas sample under two sets of conditions.

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