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Title: Learning Resource Exchange LRE for Schools


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Learning Resource Exchange (LRE) for Schools
  • Frans Van Assche
  • Senior Manager Content Interoperability
  • Member of the board of directors of the European
    IMS Network

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EUN Content projects
  • CELEBRATE (IST)CALIBRATE (IST)eCOLOURS
    (eContent feasibility project)MELT
    (eContentplus)eMapps (IST)- Cultural
    RepositoriesLIFE (DG EAC)iClass (IST)
  • Building a European Learning Resource Exchange
    for schools

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What is the LRE Concept?
  • It is NOT a centralised portal but a framework
    that supports semantic and technical
    interoperability of content repositories
  • Adds value to national content strategies
  • federated search from within national portals
  • access to high quality content from other MoE
  • an open architecture that MoE can implement
    locally
  • open source tools ( e.g. for authoring, social
    tagging, and curriculum mapping)
  • MoE can monitor/apply new standards
    specifications

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CALIBRATE
Semantic Interoperability
Technical Interoperability
Open Source Collaborative Authoring
Validation Work with Schools/Teachers
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LeMill Collaborative Authoring
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MELT project (eContentplus)
  • eContentplus Content Enrichment project (3M
    funding
  • enriching content with semantically well-defined
    metadata
  • October 2006 December 2008
  • includes12 MoE and regional repositories
  • Austria (BMBWK), region of Catalonia (XTEC),
    Germany (FWU), Hungary (Sulinet), Iceland (MESC),
    Estonia (Tiger Leap Foundation), MoE Finland
    (NBE), Ireland (NCTE), Italy (INDIRE), Slovenia
    (University of Ljubljana), Spain (MEC), Sweden
    (MSU)
  • ARIADNE Foundation
  • commercial providers (Cambridge-Hitachi,
    Skolavefurinn)
  • 37,913 resources and 124,395 assets

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MELT - Lessons from CELEBRATE
  • Educational budgets struggle to cope with the
    demand for more/better metadata created by
    trained indexers
  • Even drill and practice LOs could be used as
    part of advanced pedagogy by skilled teachers
  • More useful to think of LOs having affordances
    or lending themselves to a particularly
    pedagogical method
  • We need metadata that more accurately reflects
    how LOs are actually used in different learning
    contexts

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MELT Approach
  • Federating repositories little use if we cannot
    solve problem of volume metadata creation
  • MELT - a new metadata ecology involving
  • expert indexers
  • automatic metadata generation
  • Automatic translation
  • folksonomies and social tagging
  • MELT aims to provide a scalable, cost-effective
    solution to meet the challenge of volume metadata
    creation

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Built-in Features of the LRE
  • Which content
  • Connected to 14 repositories of MoE
  • 100,000 Learning Assets and 40,000 Structured
    learning objects all with a creative commons
    license
  • Upload of own learning objects
  • Accept metadata for foreign LOs
  • Metadata
  • Indexing
  • For experienced indexers
  • For casual users - Folksonomies
  • Existing Application Profile for the LOM
    binding
  • Also able to deal with Dublin core
  • Multilingual Controlled Vocabularies
  • Thesaurus of 1200 terms in 14 languages
  • Multilingual value spaces
  • Automatic Metadata Generation
  • Automatic translation of metadata
  • Link with curricula interoperability of
    curricula

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Federated Search(2003 2007)
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Built-in Features of the LRE
  • Discovery
  • Federated Search
  • Simple
  • Advanced
  • Tags
  • Agent based
  • Browse
  • Keywords
  • Tags (Folksonomies)
  • Other uses of Folksonomies
  • Organisation of my favourites
  • Community building based on similar tags (later)
  • Other features
  • Rating
  • Annotation
  • Ranking
  • Tracking based on Attention Metadata
  • Turn key solution
  • MINOR open source Learning object repository
    with built in features such as federated search

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Repositories and learning resources EDRENE
  • Catalogues with descriptions (metadata), actual
    learning resources (data), both traditional
    textbooks and digital materials, only digital
    resources?
  • Which types of data files, links, streaming etc.
  • Decisions on which types of learning resources to
    include.
  • Which learning resources can be included in an
    educational repository and which not?
  • What is (not) a learning resource?
  • Learning resources that are not specifically
    created for education, e.g. from the cultural
    sector
  • Collecting the users own mix of resources
  • Networking repositories
  • The role of repositories in a Google-world
  • Content from producer to user
  • Open Educational Resources, (user-generated
    content)

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Repositories and learning resources LRE
  • Need for a framework of understanding
  • What is a resource? (wrong question)
  • What resource should I include (right question)
  • What is the right taxonomy for resources?
  • Metadata should be open
  • Need for collections Collection Level
    Descriptors
  • Google
  • Try to find an educational resource that you can
    use freely about mathematical operations on
    rational numbers
  • OER is not the same as user generated content

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Activities related to educational content (2003
- 2005)
Discovery
Search
Retract
Soc. Recommend.
Agent based
Evaluate
Expose
Choose
Resolution
Describe
Get
Create
Integrate
Reference
or LO
Adapt Reuse
Disaggregate
Aggregate
Modify the sequence
Modify the content
Use/Play
Integrate
Local
Delete
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Key questions
  • What is the use of Educational content
  • if it is too hard to integrate it in my own
    technical environment or I cant use it in my
    LMS?
  • if it is too hard to adapt it (although Im
    allowed to). What travels well?
  • if it is too hard to get it
  • if I dont know whether and how I could use it
  • if I have no means to evaluate it
  • if I cant find it
  • if I cant share it and expose it even if I want
    to

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Metadata why
Discovery
Search
Retract
Soc. Recommend.
Agent based
Evaluate
Expose
Choose
Resolution
Describe
Get
Create
Integrate
Reference
or LO
Adapt Reuse
Disaggregate
Aggregate
Modify the sequence
Modify the content
Use/Play
Integrate
Local
Delete
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Different (semiotic) layers
Social
Political
Pragmatic
Semantic
Semantic
Syntactic
Empirical
Stakeholders with different concerns
Technical
Physical
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Users
Social
Political
Pragmatic
Semantic
Semantic
Syntactic
Empirical
Technical
Physical
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System Developers
Social
Political
Pragmatic
Semantic
Semantic
Syntactic
Empirical
Technical
Physical
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Content Developers
Social
Political
Pragmatic
Semantic
Semantic
Syntactic
Empirical
Technical
Physical
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Policy Makers
Social
Political
Pragmatic
Semantic
Semantic
Syntactic
Empirical
Technical
Physical
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Researchers
Social
Political
Pragmatic
Semantic
Semantic
Syntactic
Empirical
Technical
Physical
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Structure and organisation, features and
functionality EDRENE
  • Repository architectures
  • The organisation behind the repository, resources
    (labour and economy, etc.)
  • User/producer/public/private involvement
  • Exchange and import of data among repositories,
    other collections, databases and LMS systems
  • Browsing and searching, push, harvest, extract
    data from repositories to other web services,
    personalization strategies, the impact of
    emerging web 2 technologies
  • Linking to libraries and purchasing systems
  • Examination of the respective merits of federated
    search and metadata harvesting

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Structure and organisation, features and
functionality LRE
  • Harvesting, Federated search, mass upload, user
    provided content and metadata
  • Not OR but AND
  • BECTA report A comparative review of federated
    resource discovery services
  • LOM ( application profiles) or DC ( application
    profiles)
  • Not OR but AND
  • Interoperability of application profiles
  • Standards based (see later)

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Hierarchy of Application Profiles
LOM
Generic Appl. Prof.
Generic Appl. Prof.
Appl. Prof. 1
Appl. Prof. 2
Appl. Prof. 3
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Use and usability, quality and assessment EDRENE
  • Quality frameworks and criteria, including the
    development of quality criteria for learning
    resources that "travel well" in a European
    context
  • Pedagogical metadata, also including e.g.
    learning styles, and the variety of use of any
    content
  • Linking and mapping resources to multiple
    curricula
  • Assuring quality and ethics
  • User feedback, reviews and evaluation
  • Stimulation actions

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Use and usability, quality and assessment LRE
  • Quality travel well
  • See chapter in the quality handbook for education
  • MELT deliverables on quality and travel well
  • Personalisation learning styles
  • iClass project
  • Linking and mapping resources to multiple
    curricula
  • CALIBRATE goes beyond that
  • Rating, Annotations, and Ranking
  • See MELT CALIBRATE

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Rights and regulations EDRENE
  • Rights Management
  • Examples of use of Digital Rights Management and
    identity management,
  • Creative Commons licenses and other relevant
    licensing schemes and strategies for dealing with
    intellectual property rights within the
    educational sector, nationally and in a European
    context.
  • Screening and rights clearance
  • Agreements with producers (professional
    publishers, authorities, organisations,
    institutions, teachers) and other
    repositories/databases.

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Rights and regulations LRE
  • Commercial publishers
  • Digitalbrain, Giunti, Hachette Multimedia,
    SamonaWSOY in CELEBRATE
  • Editis, Klett, FWU in eCOLOURS
  • Cambridge-Hitachi, FWU, Skolavefurinn in MELT
  • CELEBRATE ODRL
  • CALIBRATE pushed it back to publishers
  • Need for IdM
  • CALIBRATE, EQO SSO
  • Further experiments with SAML Liberty Alliance
  • Creative commons
  • First big institution to implement it in 2004
  • Teachers dont know how to use it correctly
  • Biggest problem how to deal with variants

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Standardisation EDRENE
  • Standards of metadata profiles and data formats
  • Standards to allow for interoperability among
    repositories both within a language area and
    across language borders

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Standardisation LRE
  • Experience
  • XVD, VDEX, ZTHES, SKOS
  • LOM (AP), DC (AP)
  • SQI, SPI, SRU, SRW
  • OAI-PMH, webservices, https
  • IMS Content packaging
  • IMS QTI
  • IMS Common Cartridge
  • IMS Learning Design
  • ADL-SCORM
  • ADL-CORDRA
  • ACCLIP
  • Involvement in International organisations
  • CEN/ISSS WSLT
  • IMS co-chair of federated architectures
  • Board of directors of European IMS Network
  • Alliances GLOBE (EDNA, Merlot, ARIADNE, NIME,
    EDUSOURCE, )
  • FRED

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Going Forward
  • The most important Europe-wide (and potential
    global) player in e-learning content may become
    the European SchoolNet (EUN) through their
    European Learning Resource Exchange which is
    currently under development. OLCOS Report,
    March 2007
  • We hope it will be also due to EDRENE !!!!

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Thank you
  • lre.eun.org frans.van.assche_at_eun.org
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