SMETE Information Portal A Digital Library for Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology Education Alice M. Agogino, Principal Investigator Flora.

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SMETE Information Portal A Digital Library for Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology Education Alice M. Agogino, Principal Investigator Flora McMartin, Evaluation Director Brandon Muramatsu, Project Director Originally Published 1999. Republished 2013. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/)

Existing Digital Libraries Development Vision To contribute to the federated development of a global, interactive, digital learning space and community of learners in Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology Education (SMETE). NEEDS Engineering Math SMETE Digital Library Science Research and Existing Digital Libraries

Identifying Best Practices www.smete.org Identifying Best Practices Existing SMETE Digital Libraries Lessons Learned From Existing Digital Libraries Metadata Publications Related to SMETE Digital Libraries Services and Tools for Digital Libraries Strategic Visions for the SMETE Digital Library User Studies and Requirements Analysis for Digital Libraries

SMETE Digital Library Test-Bed Status Report SMETE Digital Library Test-bed Developed based on NEEDS Infrastructure Improved interface User Comments (user-based reviews) User Registration Improved Cataloging System Expanded Collections Expanding into Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics Cataloged over 643 new learning objects since 9/98 Total Collection Engineering 58% Chemistry 21% Physics 14% Math 5% Other 2%

Example Record: www.smete.org

SMETE Digital Library Needs Assessment Purpose: To understand the math and science communities of educators and examine their needs in order to design services and structures to support users from multiple communities. Research Questions: What services, features and programs are integral to success? What do users expect with regards to quality of the holdings? Who makes up the SMETE digital library community?

Needs Assessment Design Method: 10 focus groups (AAAS, AAPT, AMS, MC2, & Learning on the Internet) Participants: Type of Institution 70% 4-year universities 20% Community Colleges 10% K–12 Teachers/Prof. Orgs Enrollment 50% > 10,000 students 25% < 2,000 students Experience with Technology 97% use Instructional Technology 77% developed own Instructional Technology 69% use Instructional Technology developed by others

Findings, Trends, & Design Implications Quality Library as a marketplace/shopping mall of ideas and products Contents range from “works in progress” to highly rated products “Peer review” includes cognitive science, pedagogy, curriculum and user reviews

Findings, Trends, & Design Implications Community Communication potential is most highly valued A place for networking, learning from peers and communication — not just a repository Users look to their peers first to learn about teaching — strong discipline identify Contents Library holdings should be diverse: problem sets to entire courses, books to data sets, visualizations and simulations, instructors’ guides and assessment tools

Translating Findings into Services & Features Quality System to rapidly identify the quality of holding Place to comment about a learning object or regarding something of interest to the community Reviewers should include experts in pedagogy and content

Translating Findings into Services & Features Community Embedded structures for developing and maintaining communication links Developing community should be on par with building content Build on discipline based communities to establish connection to a broader community Content Useful content and community interaction will ensure user participation as authors, reviewers, adapters/adopters, and consumers

Implications for Building the SMETE Digital Library The wide range of users… Those we understand Those we need to understand Experts Novices Innovators Adopters/adapters Baby boomers Gen-X Technological “have’s” Technological “have-not’s” Instructors Learners ...requires a flexible design, and an adaptable organizational structure. SMETE DL

SMETE Digital Library Prototype Project Goals Expand partnerships Math Forum at Swarthmore College University of California Nexus K–12 project Collaborate with partners to develop the SMETE Digital Library Prototype test interoperability of federated searches and shared services with partners expand requirements analysis to include K–12 develop criteria and standards to assess the impact of learning objects across disciplines implement community feedback systems and evaluate services

Contact Information Alice M. Agogino, Principal Investigator agogino@needs.org Flora McMartin, Evaluation Director mcmartin@needs.org Brandon Muramatsu, Project Director mura@needs.org 3115 Etcheverry Hall • University of California • Berkeley, CA 94720-1750 • (510) 643-1817 Copies of this presentation will be available at: http://www.smete.org/smete/info/presentations/

Research in Community Development “Creating a Digital Learning Spaces for Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology Education” Develop a controlled vocabulary and semantic structures for SMET education Apply to organizing, indexing and retrieving educational materials stored in NEEDS (as a test-bed SMET Digital Library) and in federated searchers Use to structure discussion among our community of learners

NEEDS Berkeley UMBC Stanford Virginia Tech Northern Arizona Oklahoma National digital library developed within the Engineering Coalitions program (1990-1999) Established Quality Review Programs Expanding to include Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology Education (SMETE) Developing digital learning spaces for SMETE teaching & learning communities Engineering

The Premier Award for Excellence in Engineering Education Courseware A national competition to identify and reward the authors of high-quality, non-commercial courseware designed to enhance engineering education The Premier Award is about the entire experience of using the courseware by learners, not just the courseware itself A dissemination system to distribute the Premier Courseware (via CD’s, ASEE Prism ads, presentations at FIE and ASEE) Engineering