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Results of CLIP and CC4U2 Projects. A. Spivakovsky Conference, 20-23 May 2009, Kherson State University2 PHENOMENA Faculty lost knowledge monopoly Students.

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1 Results of CLIP and CC4U2 Projects

2 A. Spivakovsky Conference, 20-23 May 2009, Kherson State University2 PHENOMENA Faculty lost knowledge monopoly Students got unlimited access to information resources “Red Shift” phenomenon in the system of production, development and transfer of knowledge

3 A. Spivakovsky Conference, 20-23 May 2009, Kherson State University3 “Red Shift” Phenomenon” in Extending Information and Communication Space

4 A. Spivakovsky Conference, 20-23 May 2009, Kherson State University4 NEW EDUCATIONAL PARADIGM Global knowledge from the point of view of:  Production  Support and Development  Access

5 A. Spivakovsky Conference, 20-23 May 2009, Kherson State University5 NEW EDUCATIONAL PARADIGM Global classes WEB – multimedia object presentation On/Off-line system of access to educational content

6 A. Spivakovsky Conference, 20-23 May 2009, Kherson State University6 NEW EDUCATIONAL PARADIGM Integration of educational resources Multilanguage educational environment Asynchrony of modern learning management systems

7 A. Spivakovsky Conference, 20-23 May 2009, Kherson State University7 NEW EDUCATIONAL PARADIGM Harmonization with environment Development of social and informational personality immune system

8 A. Spivakovsky Conference, 20-23 May 2009, Kherson State University8 CC4U2  7 UA project members were trained at  UNSA Polytechnic School  Glasgow Caledonian University

9 A. Spivakovsky Conference, 20-23 May 2009, Kherson State University9 CC4U2  BCS curricula were updated:  To prepare BCS curricula 2 workshops were carried out at V.N. Karazin KNU (November 2007 and March 2008)  Updated curricula were represented and discussed at meeting of Subcommission in Informatics of Scientific and Methodology Commission in System Analysis and Cybernetics of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine  Updated curricula were adopted by Universities Academic Councils of V.N. Karazin KNU and KSU  First course students are trained using updated curricula. It is planned that number of students at this specialty at KSU will be increased from 40 to 60 next year

10 A. Spivakovsky Conference, 20-23 May 2009, Kherson State University10 CC4U2: BACHELOR

11 A. Spivakovsky Conference, 20-23 May 2009, Kherson State University11 CC4U2  MCS curricula:  MCS curricula at V.N. Karazin KNU were updated and adopted by Academic Council and implemented since September 2008  MCS curricula at KSU were prepared and will be implemented since September 2009

12 A. Spivakovsky Conference, 20-23 May 2009, Kherson State University12 CC4U2: Master Degree

13 A. Spivakovsky Conference, 20-23 May 2009, Kherson State University13 CC4U2  It was decided to create a new specialty “Software Engineering” at KSU  Training plans for this specialty are already prepared  It was planned that it would be accredited in December 2008 and 40 students would enter BSE programmed since September 2009  Students textbooks were prepared. They cover main baselines of MCS training. Computer Architecture, Networks and Operational Systems, Programming, System Analysis and Modeling, Web Technologies, Databases, Software Engineering and Artificial Intellect

14 A. Spivakovsky Conference, 20-23 May 2009, Kherson State University14

15 A. Spivakovsky Conference, 20-23 May 2009, Kherson State University15 CC4U2 + CLIP  First project conference was held (KSU, May 2008)  Updated curricula (BCS and MCS) were represented to the colleagues from other Ukrainian universities and to the representative of Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine

16 A. Spivakovsky Conference, 20-23 May 2009, Kherson State University16 CC4U2  EU and UA project members selected students who were trained in EU since January to May 2009. EU project members interviewed the students  V.N. Karazin KNU students - in March 2008 during 2 project workshop at V.N. Karazin KNU  KSU students - in May 2008 during first project conference

17 A. Spivakovsky Conference, 20-23 May 2009, Kherson State University17 CC4U2  Students of UA universities  have the updated curricula  take Master courses at EU universities

18 A. Spivakovsky Conference, 20-23 May 2009, Kherson State University18 CC4U2  Ensuring sustainability via  university-enterprise collaboration  organization of services for students to help take courses at EU universities  bilateral agreements between universities

19 A. Spivakovsky Conference, 20-23 May 2009, Kherson State University19 CC4U2 Agreements Kherson State University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University Glasgow Caledonian University

20 A. Spivakovsky Conference, 20-23 May 2009, Kherson State University20 CLIP  Technical infrastructure of the Kherson Universities joint educational electronic resources was created and is in use. Organizational network of Ukrainian partners was established

21 A. Spivakovsky Conference, 20-23 May 2009, Kherson State University21 CLIP Wi-Fi KSU More than a 100 students’ laptops are registered

22 A. Spivakovsky Conference, 20-23 May 2009, Kherson State University22 CLIP  LCMS (Learning Content Management System) core services for resources publishing, users’ registration, and catalogue maintenance was deployed

23 A. Spivakovsky Conference, 20-23 May 2009, Kherson State University23 CLIP

24 A. Spivakovsky Conference, 20-23 May 2009, Kherson State University24 CLIP  Ukrainian members (teachers, IT specialists, training administrators and decision makers) were familiarized with ICT services for students and teachers at UNSA and KTH

25 A. Spivakovsky Conference, 20-23 May 2009, Kherson State University25 CLIP  Development of LCMS and implementation of virtual workspaces for students and teachers  Including of existing educational resources (program specifications, course descriptions, and training materials) in joint catalogue and make access to this recourses to students of Kherson universities nevertheless host institution and development of educational eContent

26 A. Spivakovsky Conference, 20-23 May 2009, Kherson State University26 CLIP - KSU №KSU SCHOOLSResources 1Faculty of Physics, Mathematics and Informatics400 2Faculty of Economics and Law223 3Institute of Philology and Journalism209 4Faculty of Physical Training and Spots120 5Institute of Foreign Philology188 6Faculty of Preschool and Elementary Education96 7Institute of Psychology, History and Sociology164 8Institute of Natural Science124 9Faculty of Culture and Art92 10All-university chairs3 General number of the resources1619

27 A. Spivakovsky Conference, 20-23 May 2009, Kherson State University27 Our gratitude to:  University of Nice – Sophia Antipolis (France)  Glasgow Caledonian University(Great Britain)  Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden)  V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University (Ukraine)  Kherson National Technical University (Ukraine)  Kherson State Agricultural University (Ukraine)


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