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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What is the .Net Framework?
In this learning activity you'll discover what the .NET Framework is, what problems it solves, and how it came to be.
Main Category
Digital Technology
Wheatstone Bridge
Students follow step-by-step directions on how to make mathematical calculations for a Wheatstone bridge.
Main Category
Construction
White Blood Cells
In this animated and interactive object, learners examine the structure and functions of granulocytes and agranulocytes. Two exercises complete the activity.
Window 10 and Desktop Elements
In this interactive object, learners identify the elements of the Windows platform in a drag-and-drop exercise.
Main Category
Digital Technology
Wire Feed Equipment ID (GMAW)
This module is identify parts of the GMAW wire feed equipment.
Main Category
Construction
Work and Power (Screencast)
Learners examine the formulas for calculating work in ft-lb units and power in ft-lb/min. units.
Main Category
Construction
Working With Independent Chucks
This video will demonstrate working with independent chucks on an engine lathe.
Working with Zip Files
In this learning activity you'll learn what Zip files are, their origins, and how to work with them in Windows.
Main Category
Digital Technology
Workplace Ethics: Enforcing Rules
This interactive study guide will help students to identify recommended processes for enforcing rules on a work team.
Writing Effective Business Emails
The learner will study an effective workplace email being written while a narrator explains the step-by-step process. The learner will distinguish the difference between poorly written and effectively written emails.

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