MASUMI HORI1, SEISHI ONO2, KAZUTSUNA YAMAJI3, SHINZO KOBAYASHI4
1. Tezukayama University, 2. NPO CCC-TIES, 3. National Institute of Informatics,4. SmileNC & co., Japan
Peer-to-peer Learning on Large Scale Online Courses : Focusing on
Lurkers
6th International Conference on e-Learning and Innovative Pedagogies
Today’s Outline
1. Background and Motivation
2. Lurkers: Learners on LSOCs
3. CHiLOs APPROACH
4. Implementation of CHiLOs
5. Conclusion
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Background and Motivation
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The Virtual Learning Environment on Large Scale Online Courses
VLE on LSOCs
LSOCs: Large Scale Online Courses
Learning Contents
Contents Platform
UserAuthentication
Learning
Application
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LSOCs Have Large Scale and Diversity Learners
Coursera-student-map *
* http://www.dunsurfin.com/my-mooc-life-so-far-part-2/coursera-student-map/
Unemployed, elderly,
physically challenged,
and NEET (Not in Employment,
Education or Training)
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Challenge of VLE on the MOOCs as LSOC
High dropout rate
Difficulty of user authentication
A Lack of face-to-face teaching
Difficulty of stable system operation
A Lack of consideration on ULE
Creative Higher Education Learning Objects
CHiLOs
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Lurkers: Learners on LSOCs
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Characteristic of Learners on LSOCs
Low completion rate
Common challenge of
MOOCs
Presence of lurkers
In most online communities,
90% of users are lurkers who
never contribute
http://mfeldstein.com/emerging-student-patterns-in-moocs-a-revised-graphical-view/Nielsen,J :Participation Inequality: Encouraging More Users to Contribute,
Jakob Nielsen’s Alertbox,October, 2006,
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Trait of Lurkers
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tyA real experiment with involving 30,000 learners in 2008
Most learners prefer one or
two minute short lectures
Learners’ Viewing Time for Lecture Videos
Viewing Time(minutes) 9
CHiLOs APPROACH
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CHiLO Books
CHiLO Lectures
CHiLO Communities
CHiLO Badges
Micronized VLE, CHiLOs Creative Higher Education Learning Objects
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LMS LMS LMS
Micro lectures such as one-minute nano lectures
Micro LMSs using e-books
User authentications and issues of certificate
using Academic Identify Federation
Personalized learning using ubiquitous
environment
AIF
Learning
Contents
Contents
Platform
UserAuthentication
Learning
Application
1min
Key-word
Key-word
Key-word
Key-word
1min 1min 1min
1min
CHiLO Lectures
One Volume
Key-word
Key-word
Key-word
Key-word
Packaging
one-minute nano lectures as e-books1min 1min 1min
Course
1stWeek
Topic
2ndWeek
Topic ...
...
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LMS using e-Book
Issue of Certificate
with AIF
CHiLO Books and CHiLO Badges
LMS
Quiz
Assignment
LMS
Quiz
Assignment
LMS
Quiz
Assignment
AIF
CHiLO Books
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AIF : Academic Identity Federations
(SIR in Spain or GakuNin in Japan)
CHiLO badges
CHiLO Communities
Learning connoisseur
Learning connoisseur
Personalization
Learning connoisseur
Learning connoisseur
Learning connoisseur
Users can be a connoisseur as well as a learner
Information from the connoisseurs
is automatically incorporated
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Implementation of CHiLOs
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The Block Diagram of CHiLOs’ Implement
CHiLOBooks
CHiLOCommunities
CHiLOBadges
iPad/iPhone/Android
iBooks / EPUB
API Control Server
SNSLMS
Individual
SNS
Sakai
Quiz module
Open Badge
Canvas
Quiz module
Open Badge
Moodle
Quiz module
Open Badge
AIF(GakuNin)
Open ID
CHiLOLectures
one-minute nano lectures
Device
Distribute
Learning Contents
Contents Platform
User Authentication
Learning Application
http://chilos.jp
Underdevelopment
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test on Moodle
One minute nano lecture
Script
Slide
An example of CHiLO Book
CHiLO Books
CHiLO badgesCHiLO Communities
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Conclusion
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The benefits and disadvantages
The CHiLOs should be a micronized VLE.
The benefits
» The CHiLO Lectures :
Enhancement of learning effects.
» The CHiLO Books :
Scalability for distributed systems on LSOCs.
» The CHiLO Communities:
Supportive peer-to-peer VLE.
Disadvantages
» Management of the big data.
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CHiLOs’ Portal http://chilos.jp/
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