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Title: Learning Object Repositories: a learner centered perspective


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Learning Object Repositories a learner centered
perspective
  • Julià Minguillón
  • Universitat Oberta de Catalunya

EdReNe 4th Strategic Seminar, March 24th -
March 26th 2010, Barcelona, Spain
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Table of contents
  • Learning Objects and Repositories
  • LOR for Statistical resources
  • Virtual Learning Environments
  • Idealizing a LOR
  • Our reality DSpace
  • Improving learners experience
  • Open issues

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2010, Barcelona, Spain
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Pedagogy
Learning Objects
Information Science
Repositories
Computer Science
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METADATA
CONTENT
Learning Objects (digital)
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Learning Objects
  • Main goals
  • Help learners to acquire and develop a
    competence, skill, ability,
  • Help teachers (and learners) to create new LOs
  • Desired characteristics
  • Small to medium granularity
  • Described according to educational purposes
  • High level of connections between LOs

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Learning Objects
  • LOs are diverse
  • Courses SCORM, LD, HTML,
  • Exercises PDF, QTI,
  • Examples PDF, PPT, ODP,
  • Multimedia elements JPEG, MP3, MOV,
  • Simulations Applets, Flash
  • Source code C, Java,
  • Data XLS, SPSS,
  • Equations LaTeX, MathML,
  • Other CML, XML,

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Learning Object Metadata
  • Proposed metadata scheme IEEE LOM
  • 9 categories including Technical, Educational,
    Relation and Classification
  • No required fields but plenty of them (gt 70)
  • Can be reduced to unqualified Dublin Core
  • But, what the ? ? ? ? is 5.4 Semantic density?
  • Who will fill out over 70 fields?
  • What is the title of an exercise?

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Describing LOs
  • Only fill out fields that
  • can be automatically filled
  • are needed for preservation purposes
  • will be used for retrieving (i.e. author?)
  • Establish two or three levels of metadata
  • Minimum, mandatory fields
  • Desirable
  • Complete

Progressive
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Repositories
  • Two main goals
  • Ensure preservation (keep the mummy)
  • Promote reutilization (show the mummy)
  • These goals are somehow contradictory!
  • (even if the mummy is digital)
  • Institutional top-down position prevails

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Traditional perspective
  • Library centered
  • Books, journals, works, (mostly textual)
  • Everything has a unique title
  • Everything has one or more authors
  • Everything has a creation date
  • Everything has a source
  • Almost everything is a PDF file
  • Main goal easily finding a resource by using a
    minimum set of common descriptors

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Repositories
  • Several possibilities
  • General purpose Thematic
  • Top-down Bottom-up
  • Institution driven Community driven
  • Content Links to content
  • No discussion open access

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Case of study LOR on Statistics
  • Why Statistics?
  • Basic competences for the Information Society
  • Compulsory course for several degrees
  • Thousands of students each semester ( 4000)
  • Large collection of heterogeneous resources
  • Known problems
  • There are too many resources
  • I dont know how to start
  • I cant link concepts and tools

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Our proposal
  • From a teaching perspective
  • Build a thematic open LOR on Statistics
  • Bottom-up approach (teachers)
  • Integrate the LOR into the learning process
  • Engage learners into using the LOR
  • From a research perspective
  • Learning by doing
  • Create better user interfaces for LORs
  • Analyze user behavior

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Key factors for LOR success
  • Three dimensions (McNaught, 2006)
  • Resources what?
  • Actions how?
  • Users who?
  • Why? (Margaryan and Littlejohn, 2008)
  • User Centered Design methodology

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Key factors for LOR success
  • Genuine need of a community
  • Enthusiastic promoters
  • Clear direction and focus
  • Feedback from the community
  • Good management processes
  • Open access
  • Easy addition of new resources
  • Critical mass
  • Suitable granularity

? ? ? ? ? ? ?
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Adopting E-Learning
  • Three dimensions (Bates, 2005)
  • Methodological
  • Technological
  • Organizational
  • Not completely orthogonal interconnected
  • LORs are basic infrastructure of VLEs

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Virtual Learning Environments
  • E-Learning is de facto web-based learning
  • VLEs enable learner centered models

Learning Process
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Data Mining
VLE
Learning Object Repository
LO
User Interaction
LO
LO
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Learning Process
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Critical issues in LOR design
  • Methodological (Wiley, 2007)
  • Learning is more than just content
  • Technological (back-end user interface)
  • Learning is more than just browsing and searching
    LOs
  • Organizational
  • Workflow, licenses, metadata, policies,

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What users want from a LOR
  • More exercises and examples (55.7)
  • More simulations and interactive LOs (36.7)
  • Submitting questions about a LO (50.6)
  • Ranking LOs (43.0)
  • Correcting small mistakes (41.8)
  • Adding the LO as favorite (36.7) by using
  • delicious (11.4)
  • Other (51.9)
  • None (26.6)
  • Nothing just browsing and searching (16.4)

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Ideal LOR
  • Basic premise the act of browsing and/or
    searching for resources should be a learning
    experience in itself
  • LOs are not isolated pieces
  • Developing requires knowing from and to
  • Users should be able to organize LOs
  • Connectivism (Siemens, 2005)
  • Ideal UI conceptual map social layer

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Ideal LOR
  • Basic premise once a LO has been found, learners
    should be able to
  • Rate
  • Make comments / questions
  • Make favorite
  • Share
  • Subscribe
  • The LO becomes part of learners context

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System architecture
PIM
Services
LO
LOR
Social layer
UI
PIM
PIM
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Enhancing DSpace
  • Main idea
  • Use DSpace as an invisible back-end
  • Access LOs through persistent handles
  • Create a new user interface
  • Add 2.0 functionalities, maybe 3.0
  • Gather and analyze usage data
  • Goal allow learners to take control over LOs
    without using DSpace directly

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DSpace pros and cons
  • Why DSpace? ? already in use at UOC
  • Pros
  • Solid, stable
  • Large community
  • Persistent handles
  • Preservation
  • Customizable
  • OAI PMH
  • API, RSS
  • Cons
  • Ugly user interface
  • 1.0 philosophy
  • Dublin Core
  • Multilingualism
  • Intricate
  • Mainly for e-prints

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Improving interaction
  • Avoid Google-like searches
  • Contextualized browsing
  • Refine search results while being built
  • Return only a few relevant LOs
  • Visualize related LOs
  • Allow learners to use web 2.0 services
  • Widget-ize available services

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New user interface
  • Three complementary elements
  • List of competences
  • Tag cloud of keywords
  • Visual taxonomy
  • Additional filters
  • Resource type
  • Language

Ontology
LO
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LO
LO
proportion
LO
mean
LO
box-plot
variance
test
Students t test
To compare two means
To choose a test
To compute a coefficient
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Open issues
  • IEEE LOM vs Dublin Core and OAI PMH
  • Filter and then find vs find and then filter
  • Use of upper ontologies for describing LOs
  • Combining thematic repositories
  • Multilingualism UI, content and metadata
  • Usability, accessibility and mobility issues
  • Ideas, people and funding are welcome!!!

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References and bibliography
  • Bates, A.W. (2005). Technology, E-learning and
    Distance Education, Routledge.
  • Margaryan, A. and Littlejohn, A. (2008).
    Repositories and communities at cross-purposes
    issues in sharing and reuse of digital learning
    resources. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning,
    24, 333-347.
  • McNaught, C. (2006). Are Learning Repositories
    Likely To Become Mainstream In Education? In
    Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference
    on Web Information Systems and Technologies,
    Setubal, Portugal, 11-13 April, IS9-IS17.
  • Siemens, G. (2005). Connectivism A learning
    theory for the digital age. International Journal
    of Instructional Technology and Distance
    Learning. 2(1), 310.
  • Wiley, D. (2007). Content is infrastructure.
    Terra incognita. Available at http//blog.worldcam
    pus.psu.edu/index.php/2007/10/03/content-is-infras
    tructure/
  • McGreal, R. (2004). Learning Objects A Practical
    definition. International Journal of
    Instructional Technology and Distance Learning,
    1(9).
  • Monge, S. Ovelar, R. Azpeitia, I. (2008).
    Repository 2.0 Social Dynamics to Support
    Community Building in Learning Object
    Repositories. Interdisciplinary Journal of
    E-Learning and Learning Objects (formerly IJKLO),
    4.
  • Thomas, A. and Rothery, A. (2005). Online
    repositories for learning materials the user
    perspective. Ariadne, 45. Available at
    http//www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue45/thomas-rothery/

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Thank you!
  • Contact information
  • Julià Minguillón
  • jminguillona_at_uoc.edu
  • CC-BY-NC-SA
  • http//www.slideshare.net/jminguillona

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2010, Barcelona, Spain
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