Title: Presentazione di PowerPoint
1 Experiences and side results from the 3DE
project Dante Del Corso COREP/Politecnico
di Torino - Italy From the Vision to the
Outcomes Concertation meeting Luxembourg,
January 2003
2Contents
- 3DE Design, Development, and Delivery
Electronic Environment for Educational MultiMedia - Project goals and structure
- The Vision
- The real Outcomes
- Critical points
- Technical
- Organization
- The lessons
- Unexpected bonus
3Project structure
- 3 Y, from March 2000
- 4 partners
- COREP (IT) Coordination,
- Consorzio per la Ricerca e lEducazione
Permanente - ARDEMI (FR)
- Association pour la Recherche-Développement de
lEnseignement Multimédia et Interactif - STI (ES)
- Sistemas y Tratamiento de Informacion SA
- VAASA POLYTECHNIC (FIN)
- University with experience on pedagogy.
4Vision 1 remove constraints
5Vision 2 get results
- Take into account personal learning style
- improve the results of the learning process.
- Handle many different learners (1004 !)
- Increase the self-awareness of the learner,
- associate to learning units explicit pedagogy
- Modularity, reuse, metadata
- Keep acceptable cost
- use mostly automated tools for course assembly
- Makes possible to create personal courses
- guarantee correctness by construction
- Course compiler with pedagogical DRC (Design Rule
Checker) - higher educational effectivness means lower
life-cycle cost
6Design, Development, and Delivery Electronic
Environment for Educational MultiMedia
People are different
Deliver
3DE deliver them compiled courses adapted to
their learning style.
7Final vision a world of learners
- Learners have different needs and goals
- How to match with learning units ?
8Final vision the 3DE role
- The powerful set of 3DE tools builds the best
matching courses
3DE tools
9The real outcome
- The pool is not so wide
- The learners have also other needs
- 3DE builds almost best courses
3DE tools
10Critical points
- Technical
- authoring
- terminology
- pedagogical effectivness
- Organization
- interest of universities vs companies
- workplan and deadlines
- Both come from unverified assumptions
11Critical point authoring
- Learning units are prepared by authors
- Authors too have teaching styles
- Use of several authors is mandatory
authors
12Critical point terminology
- Added value of 3DE
- Integrate work from different authors
- describe prerequisites/results with common terms
across the various authors - First step define (or choose) a taxonomy
- Heavily understimated effort
- Wrong assumption
- Words have the same meaning for different people
13Critical point pedagogy
- Improvement in pedagogical effectivness resulting
from customization - Is it true ? How much improvement ?
- How to measure it ?
- From E-learning to I-learning (Integrated
learning) - E-learning services people
- Unverified assumptions
- Customization means better learning
- E-learning is always good
14Universities, Companies, and ...
- Universities
- interested in research
- a paper is the result
- Companies
- interest in cost/benefits
- minimum results which comply with the contract
- Reviewers
- ask for tangible results scientific validity
15Critical point timing
- Problems common to all large projects
- Deadlines slip
- Discover delays as soon as possible
- Frequent check points
- Establish and keep tight and frequent
communication (chat, ) - Delays in Commission responses
- not an excuse to delay the work
- Wrong assumption
- the project is THE top interest for all partners
16Unexpected bonus
- Cooperation with other projects
- start of new project proposals
- Cooperation from people outside the project
- request to use 3DE approach in other courses
- Increased involvement in standards
- Side developements
- Metadata tool
- Awareness of technology limits
- from E-learning to I-learning
17More information
- 3DE project website www.3deproject.com