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LEARN-STREAMING SUPPORT FOR PLN
O. Casquero ([email protected])
J. Portillo, R. Ovelar, M. Benito, J. Romo
University of the Basque Country
LOGOS Final Conference: New Technology Platforms for Learning
19-20 January 2009, Budapest
New needs for elearning
• European Space for Higher Education (ESHE)• individual work together with
• teacher guidance• collaboration between classmates
• mobility (ECTS)
• So, we need e-learning environments that • combine social services to support collaborative
learning• high personalization that supports individual
characteristics and learning preferences• ubiquitous access to apps with a single identity
LMS inside institutions
• LMS play a major role in institutional learning
• LMS have become more feature-rich over time, but• our needs in learning resource management and
user interaction are a lot more• they were not conceived to keep up with ESHE
• …same static learning experience to all learners• …difficult customization• …not federated
• they are course-focused and institution centered• access to course resources ends when the course is
finished
Web 2.0 outside institutions
• And what about Web 2.0 ?• It is on the cloud
• web services and mashups • easy customization by selecting the apps that
appeal to us
• It is based on collaboration between users• social use of the SW
• the more people use the service, the better feedback they get
• It gives a digital identity to the user• OpenID
Looking for a new learning
environment• So, we can improve technology-enhanced
learning if we manage to fit and guide the gradual integration of web 2.0 into the institutional environment
• But it is by no means easy to deal with the “jungle”:• Adapt web 2.0 opportunities to the institution• Learn how to work in the cloud within a community• Manage the volume of data that is generated• Deal with different identities in different services
iPLE: a bridge between the institution and the
Web 2.0• iPLE (institutional Personal Learning Environment)
• A “garden” where every learner/teacher can use the cloud and live in community in an easy and secure way• A window to learning resources and services
• institutional and external services through a single access point
• hub to route learning resources on one2one or one2many basis
• Controlled by the final user but influenced by:• Other classmates (teachers or students)
• Institution
• Digital identity
iPLE architecture
PLN: iPLEs as learning units
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Network of Blogs for supporting learn-
streaming• Learn-streaming simply means publishing and
sharing daily learning activities that constitute life-long learning
• Learners and teachers should be able to retain their own learn-streaming (evidences of acquired competences)
• NoB designed to support learn-streaming storage:• one blog per subject: teacher posts / students comment• one blog (e-portfolio) per person (teacher or student):
automatic retrieval of DLRs (posts, comments, images, videos,...)
Network
of i
Blogs
PLE teacher
PLE student 1
PLE student 2
teacher
subject A
subject B
student 2
Network
of P
LEs
Learnin
g Social N
etwork
s
student 1
LMS Repository
• Some social networks are derived from the formal learning structure in the institution
• Each person's learning experience is managed through a iPLE (a node within a PLN) and thanks to syndication, web service APIs and use of widgets
• E-portfolios and subject blogs are nodes for a network of learning content storage (LMSs, repositories)
Strategy for iPLE prototype deployment
• Widgets• the glue for integrating services
• Start Page• iGoogle as the container for the widgets
• many other alternatives are possible due to the open nature of widgets, which allows their placement in any container• e.g.: Apache Shindig
• iGoogle within Google Apps• administrator can configure a default iPLE for everybody
Strategy for iPLE prototype deployment
• Single Sign-On: • SAML for institutional services
• simpleSAMLphp: easy to install and configure, well documented and good support
• institutional OpenID for external services• In Spain, RedIRIS offers an OpenID SP to RnD institutions
• for the University of the Basque Country, OpenID identifiers are:http://ni.rediris.es/naiz/[email protected]
• Specialized repositories for each type of content• Flickr, Youtube, Delicious, Scribd, …• Benefit from the ecosystem made up of satellite services
Strategy for iPLE prototype deployment
• Network of Blogs• Requested features:
• Content management (posts, comments, images, videos)
• Group management• Feed management (aggregation)• Streaming
• Selected CMS: Drupal• Wordpress μ+ Buddypress could be also considered
LEARN-STREAMING SUPPORT FOR PLN
O. Casquero ([email protected])
J. Portillo, R. Ovelar, M. Benito, J. Romo
University of the Basque Country
Logos Open Conference: New Technology Platforms for Learning
19-20 January 2009, Budapest