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1 Towards competence-related interoperability TEN Competence Workshop Manchester, 2007-01-11 Simon Grant Independent Consultant JISC CETIS Portfolio SIG Joint Coordinator

2 Assumptions Interoperability of competence and related definitions would be useful There is no good solution at present  Few definitions are even available at URIs  Related only internally No time to justify those points in detail My TEN Competence Sofia paper is also relevant

3 Interoperability logical options Do nothing and let chaos grow Central registries for competence definitions  I have previously suggested this kind of approach  I no longer think it is practically plausible  Many people seem to agree Distributed, interconnected system  FOAF and XFN give a general idea  Don't forget about XCRI :-)

4 Substance to interconnection Equivalence between definitions Non-equivalence Satisfaction  “that one there at least covers this one here” Contribution  “that one is part of or helps towards this one”  maybe “this one aims to help towards that one” Are references local, remote or both?

5 Side comment about levels An issue which needs to be resolved Levels should be specific to a competence  Not generic or part of a framework in general there are no universal levels Having levels in a framework invites problems  people's competence is mixed in any level system  people argue about level definitions and allocations see also my TEN Competence Sofia paper

6 Distributed interoperability Each local site has:  Competence defs based on RCD / HR-XML /... & either additional details (how to integrate with specs?) or just add a single link to ontology / relationships file  Possible ontology / relationships file or service RDF/OWL or XTM or either need to agree which of the relationships to have relationships can be to local or remote definitions

7 Implementation Desire to remain binding-neutral Details to be worked out through projects

8 Tools and services: e.g. Competence equivalence manager  could notify of any equivalences added to definitions you have noted as equivalent to yours useful to maintain quality and reputation prompts non-equivalence declarations as needed  could draw graph of equivalent competences Competence definition search and browse  could use a bit like a thesaurus  could also use KM tools

9 Possible integration /mashup With XCRI-like services:  find courses through which I gain this competence  what courses can I take with these competences? With employment / recruitment: similarly Combined: what courses for what jobs etc. There's nothing in principle preventing these at present: the point is that without interoperability, lists are very short and practically useless

10 Thanks and References Thanks for your interest! Both of these references represent a position where I imagined central registries to be possible. But apart from that, they give a lot of useful detail about other aspects of the issues. Grant, S. (2006) Frameworks of competence: common or specific? Proceedings of International Workshop in Learning Networks for Lifelong Competence Development, TENCompetence Conference. September 12th, Sofia, Bulgaria: TENCompetence. Retrieved November 2006, from http://dspace.learningnetworks.org/handle/1820/746http://dspace.learningnetworks.org/handle/1820/746 Grant, S. (2005). SPWS: Introducing the Skills Meta-Framework. SPWS project deliverable. http://www.elframework.org/projects/spws/SPWS-meta-framework-final.pdf/view is as delivered; http://www.inst.co.uk/clients/jisc/SPWSintro.doc is a maintained version. http://www.elframework.org/projects/spws/SPWS-meta-framework-final.pdf/view http://www.inst.co.uk/clients/jisc/SPWSintro.doc For contact details see my home page through Google


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