Round Table 2 Digital Learning Resources - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 18
About This Presentation
Title:

Round Table 2 Digital Learning Resources

Description:

Jo o Correria de Frietas, MoE Portugal. Vanessa Pittard, Becta UK ... do not change - there has been no ripple in the European gene pool as a result of new ICT. ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:41
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 19
Provided by: paulge
Learn more at: http://blog.eun.org
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Round Table 2 Digital Learning Resources


1
Round Table 2Digital Learning Resources
2
RT2 Panel
  • Ferry de Rijcke, Chair
  • João Correria de Frietas, MoE Portugal
  • Vanessa Pittard, Becta UK
  • Mikko Laine Sanoma WSOY, Finland
  • Carlos Oliveira, European Commission
  • Jim Ayre, Multimedia Ventures/EUN Rapporteur

3
Round Table 2Digital Learning Resources
  • Back to the Future?
  • Jim Ayre

4
Learning from the past - 1998?
  • We should not assume that everything changes. By
    and large, children and learners do not change -
    there has been no ripple in the European gene
    pool as a result of new ICT.
  • Children learn through doing. A sense of
    audience helps, as does high quality mediation to
    support, guide and debrief their learning.

5
Gourmet or fast food learning?
  • 1998 - a poor quality learning diet found too
    often on CD-ROM and the Internet
  • Children are expected to learning passively
    through the provision of standard or uniform
    content.
  • Bandwidth needs to be two-way - authoring as
    well as browsing, annotating as well as
    selecting.
  • very Web 2.0!

6
Who?
  • Making IT Work for SchoolsA Discussion paper
    for the EUN Launching conference September
    1998Professor Stephen HeppellUltralabUniversit
    y of East Anglia UKhttp//rubble.heppell.net/cc
    em/pdf/A23906a.pdf

7
2001 Vision
  • It will increasingly be necessary to produce
    smaller learning modules and objects (based on
    open standards) which stand alone as learning
    packages and can be localised independently of
    the original pedagogical context for which they
    were designed. Jorma Kaimio, SanomaWSOY,
    eLearning Summit May 2001
  • Teachers may even be able to undertake this
    localisation process themselves as translation
    tools become more user-friendly and
    affordable.

8
EUN and Content
  • CELEBRATE (IST)CALIBRATE (IST)eCOLOURS
    (eContent feasibility project)MELT
    (eContentplus)eMapps (IST)iClass (IST)

9
CELEBRATE project 2004
  • 1400 Learning Objects, 2400 Learning Assets
    tested in 319 schools in six countries
  • Open source Brokerage System supports
    federated searching and content sharing
  • LOM-based Application Profile
  • MoE support for a Learning Resource Exchange

10
CALIBRATE project 2006

11
Visions dont stand still
  • Web 2.0 - the read/write web
  • blogs, wikis, podcasts, social networking,
    folksonomies
  • Open educational resources
  • Creative Commons, MIT OpenCourseWare, OU
    OpenLearn
  • User-generated content is now king?
  • Wikipedia, MySpace, YouTube, Flickr
  • User-generated metadata?
  • Flickr, Furl, Del.icio.us. new MELT project!

12
MELT project Oct. 2006
  • MoEs struggle to cope with the demand for
    more/better metadata created by trained indexers
  • Federating repositories no use if we cannot solve
    problem of volume metadata creation
  • MELT - a new metadata ecology involving
  • expert indexers
  • automatic metadata generation
  • folksonomies and social tagging

13
Building a LRE 2006(CALIBRATE MELT)
  • Moving towards a publicly available system
    offering federated searching
  • Initially open content with a Creative Commons
    licence
  • A space where MoEs and teachers can share content
    but also author and upload content
  • Adapt, localise and re-use content?
  • Original EUN content vision modified by Web 2.0

14
LRE Service 2007
  • gt20 repositories in 2007
  • 100,000 learning assets
  • 37,000 learning resources
  • Associate Partners
  • Commercial content?
  • Sustainability?

15
Personalised Content 2007.
  • EC FP7 draft work programme
  • - schools (0), education (5) but 15 references to
    personalised services, solutions and content
  • Architectures and technologies for personalised
    distribution, presentation and consumption of
    self-aware, adaptive content.

16
Is this the future for Schools?
  • Research agenda linked to a different vision for
    ICT in schools?
  • ISTAG Scenarios for Ambient Intelligence in 2010
  • Annette and Solomon in the Ambient for Social
    Learning
  • mental states of the group are synchronised with
    the ambient individual
  • ICT systems that identify the preferred learning
    styles of users, automatically adapt content and
    present this to the learner?

17
Key Issues
  • What sort of personalised learning/content do
    we want in schools?
  • More active ICT systems and self-aware adaptive
    content?
  • More active, self aware and read/write pupils?
  • Can we have both - by 2016?

18
64,000 Question?
  • Is the emerging vision for personalised content
    the right one for schools?
  • How does the social dimension of Web 2.0 (social
    tagging, social search, social networking, user
    created content and content sharing) fit with
    this vision?
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com