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Interoperable Content for Performance in a Competency-driven Society

description

Introduction of the iCoper project in TLU and the ontribution of CET (Centre of Educational Tecnology)

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Interoperable Content for Performance in a Competency-driven

Society

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iCoper properties

• eContentplus framework project• Start September 2008• Finish February 2011• Duration 2.5 years• Budget € 4.8 m (€ 62.4 th for TLU, 15.9 th self

fin)• Workload 961 person months (30 for TLU)• Project coordinator Bernd Simon WUW• Number of partners 23 • Webpage http://www.icoper.org/

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iCoper Objectives

• Develop and implement reference model that integrates technology enhanced learning (TEL) related standards and specifications

• Focus on best practices (use cases) in adoption of standards for European Educational Content.

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iCoper Workpackages

• Content Space - Michael Totsching WuW• Learning Needs Analysis - Jad Najjar WuW• Instructional Modeling - Petra Oberhuemer UNIVIE • Content Development and Re-use - Peter Schott OU• Learning Delivery - Volker Zimmermann IMC• Assessment & Evaluation - Delgado Kloos UC3M • Reference model development - Jan M. Pawlowski JYU • Dissemination - Vana Kamtsiou NCSR, Tore Hoel OUC • Training, Consulting & Piloting - Katherine Maillet

GET/INT, Fabrizio Giorgini Guintilabs • PM - Bernd Simon WUW

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iCoper Reference Model

• Conceptual model for linking the standards used in iCoper project

• Integrate standard adoption experiences• Provide tool for standard integration• Validate the reference model in practice

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iCoper Reference Model

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Content space

• Integrating learning content and tools• Standards:

– OpenID– Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata

Harvesting (OAI-PMH)– Simple Publishing Interface (SPI)– DOI/OpenURL

• http://kmstage08.km.co.at:9092/oics/

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CET and Content Space

• Done: Integration of Waramu and LeMill• More: Integration of Tats and Pets?

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Analysis of Learning Needs

• Exchange of competency models and learning outcomes

• Standards for describing learning needs– CEN Metadata for Learning Opportunities (MLO)– HR-XML Competency– IEEE Competency Profile (CP)– IEEE Reusable Competency Definition (RCD)– ISO's Quality standard– Identifiers specifications and standards

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Needs Analysis

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CET and Needs Analysis

• Done: Analyse of LEAP2A• More: Standard based descriptions of

competences in e-portfolio course ???• Seos IntelLeo projektiga – pädevuste

kirjeldamine

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Instructional Design

• Provide access to instructional models• Standard based descriptions of teaching

methods • Standard – IMS Learning Design

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CET and Instructional Design

• Done: Introduction of learning patterns• More: Implementation of IMS LD based course

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Content Development

• Best practices of content development and reuse methodologies

• No specifications. Focus on WEB2.0 technology

• Use Cases– Content authoring or modification– Learning unit creation

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CET andContent Development

• Done: None• More: Using LeMill as test bed for content and

UoL creation

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Learning Delivery

• Delivery of activity-based learning scenarios with open content

• Standards:– IMS LD– OAI-PMH– OpenID– SCORM

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Learning Delivery

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CET and Learning Delivery

• Done: creation and analyze of one learning scenario

• More: Using Google wave instead of IMS LD ???

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Learning assessment

• Tracking the skills acquired and evaluating the quality of the learning delivered

• Standards – IMS QTI Question and Test Interoperability

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CET and Learning Assessment

• Done: description of the e-portfolio based assessment

• More:– Integration of Tats and Pets– E-portfolio based course– Contribution by IMS QTI analyse and

implementation

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Dissemination

• Outreach and Road Mapping• Contacts with standardization bodies

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CET and Dissemination

• Done: Introduction of iCoper• More: ???

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Training, Consulting & Piloting

• The ICOPER Institute for Training & Consulting• Knowledge transfer and training • Networking players in TEL area• Goal is to integrate 40 interfaces with Content

Space

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CET and Training

• Done: None• More: LOR training course

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iCoper Big PictureICOPER content space

ICOPER Test beds

Specification Discourse Database

ICOPER Reference Model

ICOPER Technical Roadmap

ICOPER Institute for training and

Consulting

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Standards and Specifications

Work Package Standard/Specification

1 OpenID, Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH), Simple Publishing Interface (SPI), DOI/OpenURL

2 XML Schemas of Human Resource XML (HR-XML), Open Applications Group Integration Specification (OAGIS), IEEE Reusable Competency Definitions (IEEE RCD)

3 IMS Learning Design (LD)

4 ISO/IEC 19796-1:2005 (Information technology for learning, education and training - quality management, assurance and metrics).

5 IMS Learning Design (LD), IMS Content Packaging (CP)

6 IMS Question & Test Interoperability (QTI)

7 SCORM

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Martin Sillaots