the role test-beds: role learning tools in action
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The ROLE test-beds:ROLE learning tools in action
Dr Alexander Mikroyannidis
The Open University, UK
The ROLE test-beds
• The ROLE test-beds target a large sample of individuals with significant potential for extending to other learners and learning communities.
• Learning in higher education:• The Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) test-bed• The RWTH Aachen University test-bed• The OpenLearn test-bed by the Open University
• Learning in the workplace:• The Festo Lernzentrum test-bed • The British Institute for Learning and Development
(BILD) test-bed
The SJTU test-bed
• The SJTU test-bed takes place at the School of Continuing Education (SOCE/NEC) of SJTU.
• SOCE students, mostly adult learners who have a job, attend the classes in the evening or on the week-end, either in person in the classroom, or by watching live over the Web.
• Improving their competencies via degree education or certificate training enables personnel to increase their chances in the highly competitive Chinese job market.
SJTU widgets
• Creating an audio self-presentation in French includes four main widgets: • a translator widget • a spell checker• a text-to-speech engine • a recording widget
• This widget bundle is useful in a language learning context and can be used to complete a variety of tasks, such as learning vocabulary, improvement of pronunciation, producing of texts and audio-files, etc.
The RWTH test-bed
• The RWTH test-bed is provided by the “Center for Learning and Knowledge Management and Department of Information Management in Mechanical Engineering” (ZLW/IMA) at RWTH Aachen University.
• The ZLW/IMA is responsible for the lecture “Informatics in Mechanical Engineering” with more than 1000 students each semester.
• The usage of e-learning tools supports collaborative learning especially within large groups of students.
RWTH widgets
• The environment is composed of three intercommunicating widgets:1. WKM Widget: A Web 2.0
Knowledge Map for accessing and reading topic articles
2. Multiuser Chat Widget: general or topic-related group chats & presence information
3. History Widget: tracks individual learning activities and shows personal history of visited topics
The Festo test-bed
• The Festo test-bed addresses the issue of providing a responsive learning environment within further education activities of a training centre in a company.
• This test-bed provides a platform for federating and mashing-up different ROLE learning services within the Festo Virtual Academy, which is the central learning management system of Festo.
Festo widgets
• This widget bundle consists of two widgets: • Media Search Widget: search
for learning content in various content repositories like YouTube, SlideShare, and Wikipedia
• Media List Widget: organize learning content in media lists.
• Tagging, sharing and commenting functionalities as well as collaborative creating of media lists are supported.
The BILD test-bed
• The BILD is a membership organisation representing the interests of over 2000 learning and development professionals.
• Each member represents a different organisation utilising potentially different learning systems and servicing varying types of learners working in different contexts.
• The members selected to participate in the test bed activity represent scenarios where there are individual learners and where there is a potential to make a transition from working in isolation to sharing competencies with others and entering into a collaborative situation.
BILD widgets
• Etestme provides an online system whereby English language learners can practise for their IELTS examination.
• Etestme has produced a widget sized version of their online language assessment system, namely an ‘Etestme results thermometer’.
• The widget has been used by English language learners in SJTU.
The OpenLearn test-bed
• OpenLearn (http://openlearn.open.ac.uk) is a Moodle-based LMS, consisting of two distinct learning areas: LearningSpace and LabSpace.
• LearningSpace includes Open Educational Resources (OER) organised in standalone learning units, plus social software and discussion forums to enable collaboration and group work.
• LabSpace has an experimental and developmental nature; users can submit their own content, as well as remix and reuse the resources available.
OpenLearn courses & tools
Learner-centric approach
• OpenLearn has been built around units of study and not the personal profiles of learners; a learner-centric approach is missing
• Learners do not get any guidance about how to learn on their own, neither from technology, nor from peers
• Learners need support to plan and control their learning journey
• ROLE goal: Provide recommendations to learners about resources and other learners (‘study-buddies’)
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Tools and personalisation
• Tools currently available in OpenLearn:• Videoconferencing (FlashMeeting)• Sensemaking (Compendium, Cohere)• Blogs• Forums• Learning clubs
• Generally disconnected from learning units
• ROLE goals:• Allow learners to gain control over the manipulation and production
of content through tools• Enable learners to bring in their own tools and personalise their
learning environment
Social interactions
• The learning content currently provided by OpenLearn is comprised of standalone units, which are generally not being studied in a social context
• Lack of support for social interactions
• ROLE goals:• Provide support to learners for community building and collaborative
activities• A shared learning experience instead of a lone study
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ROLE widgets in OpenLearn
Learners aggregate and work collaborativelyon learning resources provided by the Open University (e.g. OpenLearn, iTunesU) and external sources (e.g. Wikipedia, SlideShare, YouTube)
http://www.role-showcase.eu/widget-bundle/find-and-work-collaboratively-open-educational-resources
Moodle recommenders for educational resources
• This widget bundle consists of two widgets that provide recommendations about educational resources related to a particular course.
• The widgets have been developed as Moodle blocks to be displayed on the sidebar of a Moodle course.
http://www.role-showcase.eu/widget-bundle/moodle-recommenders-educational-resources
ROLE course in OpenLearn
• The course provides an overview of the concepts behind PLEs and also demonstrates a selection of learning tools that have been developed by ROLE.
• Additionally, it gives the learner an opportunity to use some of these tools within through a set of learning activities.
http://labspace.open.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=7433
From LMS to PLE
• The OpenLearn transition from the LMS towards the PLE paradigm aims in:• A richer and more
personalized learning experience
• Support for self-regulated learning
• Social networking and community-building
• Openness and adaptivity of the learning environment
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