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1 Supporting further and higher education E-learning Framework and Tools Tish Roberts JISC Programme Manager

2 Draft Aim To produce and test the use of a generic technical framework for e- learning systems which will allow the FE/HE community to create MLE architectures to support their e-learning strategies, and develop tools and interfaces where appropriate.

3 E-Learning Technical Framework Objective - Develop a technical framework that support a diversity of pedagogic models and institutional types. articulate a shared understanding of the technical systems that are needed to support a wide variety of e-learning approaches based around a generic, modular framework.

4 Technical Framework to Support E-learning v.1 The core of the framework has this set of deliverables:- A list of services identified within the framework For each service: –The definition of the scope and purpose of the service –List of applicable standards and specifications –Information on open-source toolkits –List of prior work of value, such as projects and case studies, or demonstrations projects using the service –Information on shared services offered on an ASP basis, e.g. relevant JISC IE services General guidance on creating, exposing, and consuming services

5 User Agents Application Services Common Services Institutional Infrastructures (TCP/IP etc)

6 Application Services Common Services Activity MgtSequencing Collaboration Search ContentMgt UserMssaging Authentication Authorization DRMIdentifier Activity(auth) Packaging Cataloguing Assessment Grading Competency Profile PortfolioGroup Mgt Course Mgt Scheduling Resource Mgt StatusInfo LearningFlow HierarchyLoggingFilingWorkflow ResourceList Pres./Archive Service Res.M.Schema R.

7 Development activity Primarily concentrated on providing libraries that enable developers (from commercial as well as open-source communities) to create applications that provide and consume services defined within the framework. Test and Demonstrator projects are aimed at testing out the service definitions and toolkits in actual use.

8 Test Projects a series of short tightly defined project that test a specific products ( API, OSRI, IOAgents ) developed by other initatives (OKI, other JISC projects, IMS etc ) that implement relevant standards. Output not only test framework, but also adds to developer toolkit which can be re-used by wider community

9 Demonstrator projects Larger scale projects that are proof of concepts, –demonstrating specific user scenarios that cross traditional boundaries, –a vertical slice of the problem domain. will integrate products, tools and service using standards to demonstrate feasibility and possibilities (eg Collaborative Online and Information Services COLIS http://www.colis.mq.edu.au/ ) http://www.colis.mq.edu.au/

10 Development Bay Support the development work of test and demonstrator projects and the wider educational development community. This would include access to:- Collaboration tools to support joint development activity (Wikis, Blogs, discussion boards etc ) Reference set (service definition, UML diagramme, user requirement etc) Software toolkits (source foundry ?) Testing facilities ( servers side testing ) On-line plug fests Standards and implementation guidance Others in the e-learning technology development community

11 Use Cases Starting point for the framework been the “very high level Use Case” of learner-centred education - extreme simplification. - evolution of this framework depends upon teasing out the complexities of much finer- grained processes and - looking at learning and teaching from a variety of viewpoints, - remit of the sister pedagogy strand of this programme

12 Map existing framework Objective - consider, inform, and be informed by existing development activities funded by the JISC (IE, Grid,) and relevant external activities (OKI, IMS) to gather knowledge of frameworks and current institutional architectures / models to feed into the Framework doc

13 Requirements’ gathering Objective :- to achieve an understanding of the current needs of e-learning system users Define Users and Stakeholders Establish requirements - define the ‘pool of services’ (applications and interfaces) to support e-learning. Collate existing Use cases and test against the framework.

14 Decision-making and support Objective:- to put in place appropriate decision-making and support structures for the programme activities Constant review and consultation with experts and the community is a very important aspect of this programme. Development + Dissemination via Creating MLE infoKit style site

15 Tools to fill the Gaps Objective - Identify the ‘gaps’ in software provision, standards and middleware that currently prevent an institution from the development of a coherent architecture where appropriate, commission the development of new tools and interfaces.

16 Some other goals International effort:- JISC is not intending to tackle it all Work with and use work others (IMS, OKI, NSF, Internet2 etc ) All development Open source Support + encourage development community

17 Involving the SIGs Community of expertise/practitioner's Consultation and engagement Help us identify priority areas Test + Demonstrate Produce tools Research, short studies, (definitions – groups ) Dissemination

18 Skills Programming – Java, C#, Python UML modelling XML WSDL Knowledge of standards.NET, J2EE Availability, ie- x day/per/week

19 Priorities Which service should we concentrate on first List and prioritise 3 1- Authentication 2- Assessment 3-Course management

20 Application Services Common Services Activity MgtSequencing Collaboration Search ContentMgt UserMssaging Authentication Authorization DRMIdentifier Activity(auth) Packaging Cataloguing Assessment Grading Competency Profile PortfolioGroup Mgt Course Mgt Scheduling Resource Mgt StatusInfo LearningFlow HierarchyLoggingFilingWorkflow ResourceList Pres./Archive Service Res.M.Schema R.

21 Further Information MLEs - http://www.jisc.ac.uk/mle E-learning Frameworks http://www.jisc.ac.uk/index.cfm? name=elearning_framework http://www.jisc.ac.uk/index.cfm? name=elearning_framework E-learning Pedagogy http://www.jisc.ac.uk/index.cfm? name=elearning_pedagogy http://www.jisc.ac.uk/index.cfm? name=elearning_pedagogy Framework Programme site - http://www.jisc.ac.uk/index.cfm? name=programme_frameworks http://www.jisc.ac.uk/index.cfm? name=programme_frameworks


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