Title: TECHNOLOGY ENHANCED LEARNING AND HIGHER EDUCATION OVER EDUCATION GRID
1TECHNOLOGY ENHANCED LEARNING AND HIGHER EDUCATION
OVER EDUCATION GRID
- K.R. Srivathsan, IGNOU
- srivathsan_at_ignou.ac.in
- Haryana Secretariat, Chandigarh
- March 29, 2009
2- E-Learning From talks to action
- Aug. 2008 at IIT Guwahati, Dr. Manmohan Singh
said - We are one of the youngest nations and,
according to observers, India has the potential
to create over 500 million trained people by 2022
which is over a fourth of the global workforce.
The big opportunity for India would come from an
education revolution that we must undertake as
our most important national endeavor. - The World of Education is undergoing a rapid and
quiet transformation How do we in India take
advantage of this and synthesize a new framework
of providing - ? It is time to move from talks to action in
deploying and using e-Learning.
3SAD STATE OF OUR EDUCATION
- Education (higher/tertiary) reduced to teaching
classes against Board/university exams. - No agility in syllabus and students are
programmed like Artificial Intelligence Systems
to answer questions! - University education no longer LEARNING CENTRIC.
Students tutored for contrived university
examinations. Aim at securing high pass
percentages, not promoting learning and
scholarship. - Good teachers have little say. Teaching to
prepare studnts for exams removes teacher from
engaging students in Learning Activities - Education not connected with developments be
they in the scientific or socioeconomic sense. - ? Indias Intl Math Olympiad rank fell from 25th
in 2007 to 31st in 2008. China is 1st, South
Korea 2nd ? Why?
4A Shared Vision for Education
- Bill Readings (Harvard) in his University in
Ruins The question posed to the University is
thus not how to turn the institution into a haven
for Thought but how to think in an institution
whose development tends to make Thought more and
more difficult, less and less necessary (p.
175). - We need a vision that is enlightening,
socioeconomically integrated into development and
empowering. - QUALITY EDUCATION TO ALL, INDEPENDENT OF
GEOGRAPHY. - ENABLE, EDUCATE AND EMPOWER EVERY CITIZEN AND
COMMUNITY THROUGH KNOWLEDGE. - ? Most importantly connect education to
community empowerment and developments
socioeconomic as well as promoting values and
scholarship.
5Towards practicing e-learning
- For over 10(20?) years we talk of e-learning.
- Plenty of Technology Laptops and Netbooks, High
cap thumb drives, IP-TV, iPods, iPhones, GPRS,
3G, Broadband, Satellite, Virtualization, Green
IT, etc. - Whole world of new Internet services/applications
Google ever improving search engines, Open
Source systems, LMS, SCIENTIFIC DATABASES, Open
Content, Open Access Publishing, e-Books, - Googles Slogan My other computer is a
Datacentre. - Increasing reach and Affordability.
- ? Time to move ahead from CONNECTIVITY CONTENT
to formal systems of Tech Assisted Learning,
Teaching And Evaluation (TELTE) ? Quality Assured
Instruction.
6Global Evolution in E-Learning
- 1970s Tutored Video Instruction by James
Gibbons, Stanford. Satellite Instructional
Television EXpt. (SITE) in India by Vikram
Sarabhai / ISRO. - 80s More Television, Computer Based Training
(CBT), then CDs, Evolution of Internet. - Mid 90s WWW and after Sharing and
Collaboration. Library Automation, Digitization. - Late 1990s Three crucial developments Learning
Management Systems WebCT by M. Goldberg of UBC,
Group Collaboration and Document Management
Systems, Rapid growth of websites. - In India, increasing CD based content production.
7Growth of TV and Satellite
- IGNOU established the TV broadcast with phone-in
interactions from its studios since late 1990s. - Prof. AK Ray (IIT Delhi, later IIT Kgp.)
commences classroom video recording of lectures ?
Later led to NPTEL video content generation. - Use of Web-CT and Low-cost video with multimedia
integration and asynchronous discussion forums at
IIT Kanpur Educational Tech Services Lab. - Edusat launched in 2003. IGNOU and few limited
universities (Anna, VTU, AVV) adopted but
little impact in quality of education ? lessons
to learn as compared to its value in
Telemedicine.
82001 and after
- Inflibnet, UGC Infonet, e-Journals subscriptions
and Online content mostly from outside India. - Some content digitization projects, IT literacy
(wrongly directed) training. - After 2004 Growth of Mobile and now Mobile
Applications. - National Program on Technology Enhanced Learning
(NPTEL) proposed and executed by the IITs/IISc,
funded by MHRD first major initiative in
educationally usable structured content. - Scattered content initiatives, induction of
e-learning platforms Black Board, Web-CT,
Acado, etc. - Some office automation/ERP solutions.
9Education Grid from IITK to IIITM-K
Education Grid is a suite of systems and
collaborative processes over a network of
institutions
Resource Centre 3 Scientific Portals
College 2
College 1
Communication Gateway Resource Centre
College 3
National Education Grid over Broadband
ERNET/Internet ( EDUSAT?) Network
Resource Centre 2 Computational Servers
VISTA Programs Coordination Centre
College n
College 4
Resource Centre 1 E-Learning
10Malcolm Baldridge Parameters for Performance
Excellence in Education
- Visionary Leadership
- Learning-centred Education
- Organizational and personal learning
- Valuing faculty, staff and partners
- Agility
- Focus on the future
- Managing for innovation
- Management by fact
- Public responsibility and citizenship
- Focus on results and creating value
- Systems perspective
Where are our Institutions, Universities and
Colleges ? How do we build a TELT Framework to
support excellence?
11Leverage on Core Strengths of IGNOU
- IGNOU practices a robust system of generating
printed Self Learning Materials (SLMs) for the
learners. - SLMs are pedagogically structured, authored by
eminent experts. - IGNOUs SLMs in various courses are globally
respected and also used in several open distance
education programs run by the state open
universities and others. - Regional Centres of IGNOU provide critical
logistics support for Study Centres and
supporting them for conducting the contact
classes and examinations. - ? IGNOU now faces the challenge of fitting the
above system and its best practices in the
Internet era.
12Prof. Vijay Guptas Observations
- The antiquated affiliation university setup,
wherein the person designing the course is quite
different from person teaching it, who again is
not the one examining the students. - The affiliation university set-up has
completely eroded the dignity of a teacher. A
teacher in an affiliated college today is one of
the most pathetic figures imaginable. He does not
have any control on what he teaches. He does not
have any control on what a student learns,
because what a student learns is controlled
totally by what he is examined on. An external
examination system suffocates any initiatives by
the teacher in improving the course or its
delivery. - A very large portion of our engineering
education establishment is driven now by purely
short-sighted commercial considerations. - An almost complete absence of faculty with any
passion for teaching. In fact, most have never
seen what a good teacher can do to excite
students. Today, teaching is seen as the last
choice of professions by graduating students.
13Global Developments 2001
- Mostly driven by North America and Europe.
- MIT Open Courseware spreading to several
universities ? NPTEL from India making global
impact in Engg. Education. - Open Access Publishing Movement Large number of
refereed open journals visit Open J-Gate. - University Profs posting their content, major
projects like the SOS Maths, Scientific Databases
Genomic, Google Earth, Wikimapia, Google Sky,
Atmospheric, GPS related, Different area
specific, and more. - Large number of area-specific Discussion Forums,
blogging,.. - Major universities establishing e-Learning as
routine Infrastructure, e.g., NUS Integrated
Virtual Learning Environment, Stanford Centre for
Professional Development, etc. ? E-Learning
support is common.
14Global Developments 2001 Contd.
- Growth of Linux and Open Solaris, MySQL, PostGre
and PostGIS, Suns Datagrid, Growing Open Source
Movement. - Services Oriented Architecture, Open Standards in
many domains, particularly Data Standards. - Wikipedia, Wikiversity, Wikieducator, K-12
movement, Curriki.org, ? Open Source Movement
Open Knowledge Initiatives. - Gaming, Secondlife.com, Virtual Reality,
International collaborations in Supercomputing
Applications - Major universities establishing e-Learning as
routine Infrastructure, e.g., NUS Integrated
Virtual Learning Environment, Stanford Centre for
Professional Development, - CMUs Online Learning Initiative Mexicos
Technologico de Monterrey ? Successful as open
technical education.
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16Leverage on Core Strengths of IGNOU
- IGNOU practices a robust system of generating
printed Self Learning Materials (SLMs) for the
learners. - SLMs are pedagogically structured, authored by
experts. - IGNOUs SLMs in various courses are globally
respected and also used in several open distance
education programs run by the state open
universities and others. - Regional Centres of IGNOU provide critical
logistics support for Study Centres and
supporting them for conducting the contact
classes and examinations. - ? IGNOU now faces the challenge of upgrading the
above system and its best practices in the
Internet era.
17TOWARDS OPEN DISTRIBUTED TECHNOLOGY ENHANCED
LEARNING (ODTEL)
- Present system Syllabus, SLMs, textbook,
classes, tutorials, centralized exams and
evaluation, marks and grades ? to be changed to
Learning - Centered system - TEL Processes should aim Unit Perfection
Requirements (like Fred Kellers system)
- How do we build a Learning Centered System of
Education that leverages upon the
state-of-the- art ICT systems and TEL Processes? - At IGNOU, we are synthesizing the Open
Distributed Technology Enhanced Learning, or,
ODTEL Framework.
18IGNOUs ODTEL FRAMEWORK
- Challenge How do we use varieties of
components/ systems of e-learning in each of
above components. - Key issue To maximize quality of instruction
as measured by the depth of understanding and
proficiency imparted as per the objectives set.
19EDUCATION GRID GATEWAY SYSTEM for IGNOUs
Regional Centres and Study Centres
EGGS
IP/VPN, Internet
EGGS May be hosted by 3rd Party like RailTel
- Low cost EGGS to be enhanced in each Study Centre
and Regional Centre.
RC/SC LAN WiFi Access Web Studio, Content
Management, Training Facilities
20Tier-3 Content Varieties Management
- IGNOU 2010 SLM ? eSLM or eBooks, MPDD ? eMPDD.
- Improved eGyankosh, Indexed, abstracted,
Searchable, linking thru http and RSS Feeds, Open
discussion forum, etc. - NPTEL Type Recorded Video Lectures full suites
of 40 lectures per course ? most viewed Indian
YouTube site. Visit www.youtube.com/iit - Web Content Like NPTEL or Open Courseware,
Wikiversity, Curriki.org, etc.
http//nptel.iitm.ac.in - IGNOU is a member of NPTEL Phase-2 approved by
MHRD. - NPTEL Videos NPTEL RVLs are systematically
delivered and recorded video lectures 40
lectures per course - against a syllabus. - ? Capacity to link relevant open content into a
course.
21Tier-4 Setting the stage for Quality ODL IGNOU
Open Course Guide System
Instruction Management Cycles
4. Colleges Study Centres
Content Management Cycles
Students Teachers 24 X7 access
1.SLMs,RVLs, Open Web Content
3. CMG to develop Deploy IGNOU Open Course
Guide (IOCG)
22Tier-4 IGNOU Open Course Guide
Course Home Page About the Course,
Prerequisites, Syllabus Instructions to SCs,
Tutors Course Objectives Course
Evaluation approach Course Support and
Counseling details. Sequence of
Learning Modules Course Concept Map with
links to Learning Modules
Recommended Text Books, References, Web
References Course Calendar Instruction Team
and Contact details
IOCG is implemented in IGNOU using Mediawiki
23Tier-4 SAMPLE IOCG MODULE
- Module Topic
- Motivational/anecdotal content
- Instructional Objectives
- Learning Activities Sequencing RVL to
be played, textbook sections, recommended
problem set, practice, experiments, etc. - ? LMS used for all asynchronous Interactions
and directives to students. - Guidance for Tutorial
- Monitored Self test as help for students.
- Module test (part of continuous evaluation).
- Mid-term and end term tests conducted.
- Computer Assisted Evaluation methods may be used.
24IOCG Technology A Canonical Course Management
System
Learners Distributed Over Geography
Course and Instruction Management Team
? IOCG runs like a Course Management Program
Script
25IOCG as Formal TEL Academic System
- Course Management Group (CMG) formally appointed
by the concerned School. - CMG Prepares the IGNOU OPEN COURSE GUIDE (IOCG)
A Wiki based System developed by IGNOU. - Relevant RVLs preloaded in Study Centre server
and also distributed to registered students in a
course. - IOCG aligns specified Open Content with course
activities. - IOCG has built-in Course Calendar of learning and
assessment activities for the entire semester - CMG to train and orient teachers (Academic
Counselors) and tutors in Study Centres on IOCG
supported Instruction. - Students interact with CMG, and in the open
through Discussion Forums supported by SMS Alerts
System.
26Why IOCG Canonical?
- Canonical refers to concepts that have a kind
of uniqueness or naturalness, and are
"independent of coordinates." - An example A Browser is canonical as an
interface between user and his/her interactions
with the diverse information and services in the
Internet. - The IOCG System is canonical in the sense its
structure is quite simple at its core it is a
Wiki and it allows diverse pedagogies to be
built over it. - Any pedagogic option may be built as statements
and declarations of links to activities in the
IOCG. - IOCG guides and coordinates the instruction team,
learners and those who manage the course related
resources and information.
27Laying the Basis For Quality Education
- To make our graduates EMPLOYABLE.
- To be PRODUCTIVE ON THE JOB and in LIFE.
- To observe REAL WORLD PROBLEMS, abstract the
issues and apply what they have learnt and their
innate sense to solve them.
? The End of Education is Character. Sai Baba
28The Challenge of Immersing Students in Quality
Learning Environment
- At the end of a learning effort, a Learner
should be able to say I understand ? Add to
his/her Tacit capabilities.
Codified Knowledge and Processes accessible over
the net, paper Global networked Information and
computational base
Peoples Competencies, Communications, Feelings,
Intuitions, Social interactions, Judgment,
Guestimation, Peoples Real World
29Tier-34 IOCG Categories of Learning Activities
Based Upon Tacit Explicit Interplay
- Adapt Nonakas four types of Learning Activities
- ? Quality Learning with Learning Ambience
nurtures above SECI ? Innovations Driven Learning
Environment (IDLE). - CMG to build the IOCG rich with pointers to case
studies, learning activities, multimedia
illustrations, real world situations, term
papers, projects and field work. - Use LMS for course events management,
interactions, discussion forums, assessment
activities for feedback to students.
30Tier-5 Tutored Video Instruction
- Tutored Video Instruction (TVI) was introduced by
Prof. J. Gibbons, Stanford University in 1970s. - TVI involves recording video lectures of class
and given to students (in distance mode) to
play and listen. They need not attend the routine
lectures. - Weekly contact, or Interaction Classes held for
tutorials, small tests, answering common doubts
(as expressed in a discussion forum), conducting
continuous evaluation exercises, motivational
topics, case studies and problem solving, etc. - Interaction classes may be more extended than
tutorials. - TVI changes Distance Learning and classroom
learning to COLLABORATIVE LEARNING. - Studies show performance of students as a whole
increases by 0.6s shift in the mean of the
class.
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32Towards Smart IOCG from ACIIL
Regional Services Support for Study Centres
SMS Alerts M-Learn support for Students, CMG,
Instruction Team
eGyankosh Multimedia Content on Demand
Discussion Forums, LMS Collaboration
Education IT Services (EITS)
Web Resources Support
33IGNOU Education and IT Services (EITS) as Back
Office to Support Course Communities
Course Management Group
Teachers Students in the subject
IOCG anchored Course Community
Capacity Building Linkages to RD, Communities
Industry
Subject related Library, e-Journals and open
access publications
EITS
- EITS is operated under ACIIL at IGNOU Delhi by
integrating IGNOUs existing core services.
34Establishing Education Technology and
Information Services
35IOCG Wikis Forums constitute Course Portals
Portals with Course Wikis, to support courses
managed by universities/ colleges
eGyankosh, Online Library, Open Publishing
Open Global Content
Formal Courses
Education Grid Systems ETS
Course Management Groups
IOCG Systems Forums
Each Affiliating University may establish Course
Portals based upon NPTEL and other open/local
content Course Portals may be built and managed
over time.
Universities Institutions
Web Resources
Subject Community Students
36IOCG Supported ODL over Cloud Computing
Universities
Research Communities
Colleges
LEARNERS
INTERNET
STUDY CENTRES
Content
RCs, Other Institutions
Open Learning Collaborations
Web-services 2.0
Scientific Databases
Industries
IOCG Web Server
Students Resources Databases
Linked Computational Resources, Scientific
Databases
Scientific Databases
Web Services Brokering Authentication Services
Digital Library, Open Access Publications,
E-Learning
Content Repositories
IOCG Requires several Systems
37Regional Centres 2010
- Need to look much beyond present roles and
functions of RCs. RCs given functional autonomy.
- RCs to work jointly with State/Regional
Organizations through joint MOU. - Need for Haryana Govt. to remove obstacles for
collaboration between the States Institutions
and IGNOU.
38Integrated Multi-modal Collaborative Educational
Technology Services
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Learners Anywhere
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Kiosk/CSC access
Schools Centres
Internet Accessed Services
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Agriculture, Health,
IOSG
Internet
ETIS
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States Colleges Institutions
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39IGNOU Education Grid (IEG)
IGNOU/Universities/Institutions Open Study Guide
Web Collaboration Services
Education Grid Gateway Systems
Study Centres
University
College
Experts, Mentors
Tier5 Instruction/Evaluation Management Space
(Colleges, Study Centers)
Tier-4 Content Alignment Capacity Building
(AU)
R A I L T E L
Academic Management
Tier3 Content/Web Resources (IGNOU, NPTEL, )
Tier-2 Systems, Applications (Over Clouds and
LAN)
Managed Services
Tier-1 ICT Infrastructure (RailTel, TelCos,
STPI, NKN)
40E-Learning must be built over collaborations
- Best value from Technology Enhanced Learning will
come from promoting and managing subject specific
web-communities that support teachers and
learners. - Online Study Guides networked through EGGS enable
such collaborations. - Need to change education to be Teacher and
Learner Centric. - Affiliating University should do the Enabling and
Empowering Roles. - Colleges their teachers should do the education
and evaluation roles without hindrance from
affilitating university. - ? Need to introduce Proficiency Certification
programs for Teachers ? IGNOUs initiatives in
NPTEL.
41 The only irreplaceable capital an organization
possesses is the knowledge and the ability of its
people. The productivity of that capital depends
on how effectively people share their competence
with those who can use it. - Andrew Carnegie
19th Century
42ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS First to IIITM-K for the years
spent experimenting with diverse systems of
eLearning, the Education Grid, KISSAN-Kerala and
others. Second to all those colleagues at
IIITM-K, specifically Dr. Venkatesh, Shri
Radhakrishnan, Shri Ajith Kumar, Shri Pradeep
Kumar, Dr. Dinesh, Shri Arvind Mohan, Shri David
Mathews, and several others. Third to Vice
Chancellor and Board of IGNOU and now Shri Sukan
Kole, Ms. Divya Raj, Shri Rejith. R, Shri Sanjay
Mishra, Dr. VSP Srivastava and others for
supporting the ongoing initiatives.
43T OGETHER E VERYONE A CHIEVES M ORE
Thank You