that evaluated the educational effectiveness of an on-
line learning object system to support self-regulated
learning of programming languages concepts. The
system design was based on a pedagogical frame-
work that was adopted to improve the role and im-
pact of learning object repositories. The result of the
study revealed that the learning object system is an
effective intervention in supporting students as self-
regulated learners. This was also reflected in the re-
sults of the students’ satisfaction questionnaire, which
showed that the students had positive perceptions of
the features of the system.
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