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1 March 26, 2003The Navigo Project Hans C. Masing, The University of Michigan Lance D. Speelmon, Indiana University An IMS and OKI Compliant Open Source Assessment Framework

2 March 26, 2003The Navigo Project Copyright Statement Copyright Hans C. Masing and Lance Speelmon, 2003. This work is the intellectual property of the author. Permission is granted for this material to be shared for non-commercial, educational purposes, provided that this copyright appears on the reproduced materials and notice is given that the copying is by permission of the author. To disseminate otherwise or to republish requires written permission from the author.

3 March 26, 2003The Navigo Project The Short Story Navigo is a collaboration between Indiana University, the University of Michigan and Stanford University to create an open- source IMS and OKI compliant assessment engine that can be deployed in any environment as an HTML application and as a web service. Easy enough?

4 March 26, 2003The Navigo Project Introductions Welcome! –Hans Masing – University of Michigan Systems Project Coordinator – UM.Lessons.NG CHEF Project – Senior Staff –Lance Speelmon – Indiana University University Information Technology Services Systems Integration Team Principal Systems Analyst 

5 March 26, 2003The Navigo Project Agenda Background for Navigo –The need for a common assessment framework –IMS Project –OKI Project Navigo –Current architecture thoughts –Timelines –Participation Conclusions 

6 March 26, 2003The Navigo Project Background Navigo is an experiment in cross- university collaboration –Indiana University  Oncourse –University of Michigan  CHEF/UM.Lessons –Stanford  CourseWork Ancillary participation –University of Melbourne, Australia –University of Texas (Austin)

7 March 26, 2003The Navigo Project What is Navigo? Each school realizes that development and maintenance costs are high Commercial products are expensive and constraining In January, Indiana and Michigan met for two days to discuss philosophies, approaches, and needs We found nearly 100% correlation of overarching goals Navigo was born 

8 March 26, 2003The Navigo Project What is Navigo? 

9 March 26, 2003The Navigo Project What is Navigo? At the same time, Stanford received a Mellon grant to make CourseWork OKI compliant Both Indiana and Michigan are dedicated to OKI compliance in our emerging next generation learning environments In February, the three principle universities and a UT representative met to discuss goals All five universities agreed that we have similar goals

10 March 26, 2003The Navigo Project What is Navigo? Three primary requirements –OKI Compliance –IMS Compliance (Question & Test Interoperability) –Open Source – we want to give this away when it works! 

11 March 26, 2003The Navigo Project IMS QTI Compliance IMS Global Learning Consortium –Developing and promoting open specifications for facilitating online distributed learning activities –Focused on interoperability of applications and services –The QUESTION/TEST INTEROPERABILITY (QTI) specification is in many ways the core of Navigo

12 March 26, 2003The Navigo Project Open Knowledge Initiative (OKI) A project managed by MIT The Open Knowledge Initiative is defining open architectural specifications to support the development of educational software Provides modular and extensible development platform for building learning applications Will allow Navigo to interoperate with other OKI compliant applications 

13 March 26, 2003The Navigo Project Navigo - An Assessment Engine What is “Assessment”? Not just quizzes Assessment can be a myriad of things –One-question embedded web polls –Double-blind fully randomized research surveys –Everything in between

14 March 26, 2003The Navigo Project Navigo - An Assessment Engine For Navigo, we are focusing on ‘response cycles’ –Materials and responses are presented to respondents –Responses are returned to Navigo –Where possible, automated evaluation of responses is performed and results are stored for later retrieval –Results may be presented to respondents –Retrieval of results can be via an online grade book, a CMS system, or any other system that can securely interoperate with a web service Will also include statistical gathering, results management and other functions 

15 March 26, 2003The Navigo Project Navigo and IMS QTI defines a common data structure for Assessments, Sections, Items, Responses, etc. Allows exchange of data among learning management systems. QTI structured materials are now being distributed with textbooks!

16 March 26, 2003The Navigo Project Navigo and OKI OKI addresses both the similar as well as the dissimilar among institutions. OKI provides a “pluggable” architecture where institutions can implement OKI compliant software and leverage their existing authentication, authorization, etc. –Similar: Assessment –Dissimilar: Authentication Navigo is being designed to plug into any OKI compliant infrastructure. 

17 March 26, 2003The Navigo Project Navigo – A Web Service Leverage emerging web services model. “Loosely coupled” service can interface to: –HTML applications –Your portal system –Paper! (No, really…) Standards based development allows this approach.

18 March 26, 2003The Navigo Project Navigo – The Architecture 1. Data Storage – IMS XML for response objects 2. RDBMS for meta-data, statistics, results, etc. 3. Interface to Data Repository 4. Core Assessment Service 5. Interface to Portlet 6. OKI compliant connection from Portlet to Navigo Presentation 

19 March 26, 2003The Navigo Project Navigo – A Logical View

20 March 26, 2003The Navigo Project Project Timelines Now – Architecture decisions, models, development August 2003 – Proof of concept Fall 2003 – Limited beta at lead campuses Spring 2004 – Limited release Fall 2004 – Production release Beyond – Up to IMS, OKI, development community 

21 March 26, 2003The Navigo Project How Can You Participate? http://www.navigoproject.org … coming soon… We will encourage outside participation through the process. At some release point, code will be made available on SourceForge. –If you love something, set it free.

22 March 26, 2003The Navigo Project Conclusions We believe that this development model is the future – both the ups and downs. OKI and IMS compatibility should be mandatory for all learning applications! CMS should be built on modular frameworks that allow customization and addition of any OKI and IMS compliant pieces. Questions? 

23 March 26, 2003The Navigo Project Thanks for your time!


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