Presentation given by Warwick Bailey, Icodeon to the European Union National Summer School at the Faculty of Computer and Information Science, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
1. IMS Common Cartridge Advanced Features ~ Publishing Digital Educational Content in the Web 2.0 Era ~ Warwick Bailey, Director Icodeon Ltd Cambridge, UK http://ccplatform.blogspot.com
3. St Johns Innovation Centre Cambridge, UK http://www.icodeon.com Introducing Icodeon – a UK Software Business Warwick Bailey, Director Icodeon Ltd Cambridge, UK
4. Typical Icodeon Customer: Fronter Learning Management System LMS/VLE Fronter LMS launches Icodeon SCORM Player
5. Corporate Training, K12 and Higher Education sectors Icodeon SCORM Player – more than 30 International Deployments Several deployments > ¼ million users Several deployments > 10K SCORM courses > 5 years SCORM Help Desk/Support
6. Best Practice Network – for Technical Standards including SCORM and IMS CC ASPECT Project
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10. UK Open University “Open Learn” website… … 600 courses can be downloaded as a Common Cartridge .zip file …
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18. Digital Content and Education Will Richardson “Evangelist” for Web 2.0 tools in Education Andrew Keen Internet Entrepreneur
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21. Social & Personal Learning Experiences Authoritative & Published Learning Materials from Experts Teaching Styles Range Across this Spectrum of Opinion
22. Common Cartridge Content is Published Content Will Richardson Personalised, social learning. Creating content. Andrew Keen Learning from experts and authorities. Consuming content.
23. Using Common Cartridge Content in Web 2.0 Contexts ? Web 2.0 Web is the Read/Write Web Web 1.0 Web is a publishing medium ? ? ?
24. Icodeon Common Cartridge Platform allows authoritative published content to be “re-mixed” and “blended” with social learning environments
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27. … Icodeon Common Cartridge Explorer application can “ share ” each resource in the cartridge… www.facebook.com Sharing content …
28. …authoritative published content from the Open University “re-mixed” with an activity stream and social graph … www.facebook.com Common Cartridge Content: Integrated Into Social Network Example
29. … Icodeon Common Cartridge Explorer application can “ share ” assessments and questions into different web environments… www.blogger.com Sharing assessments and questions …
30. Common Cartridge Assessment: Integrated Into Blog Example Instructor can “compose” a learning environment from selected cartridge resources into blog, wiki, website… www.blogger.com
31. … Icodeon Common Cartridge Explorer application can “ share ” one discussion into multiple different web environments… www.orkut.com www.myspace.com Sharing discussion topics …
32. … all discussions on all social networks are stored on the Icodeon Common Cartridge Platform – and can be printed out for classroom use… Common Cartridge Discussion: Integrated Into Multiple Social Networks Example
33. Implementations of IMS Common Cartridge Most implementations of IMS Common Cartridge are Learning Management Systems web applications : Icodeon implementation of IMS Common Cartridge is a RESTful web services platform: XML JSON XHTML PNG Common Cartridge content shared into many different web applications Common Cartridge content shared into one web applications
34. ? QTI Assessment integrated and “mashed-up” into a blog – but what is the identity of the person taking the assessment?
35. Learner Identity in Many Different Web Environments ? Learning style and learning context influence identity requirements… XML JSON XHTML PNG Platform content can be surfaced in many different web environments... Identity is important Summative learning 3 Relationships within the group are important Group and collaborative learning 2 Identity is not important Formative learning 1 Identity Requirements Learning Style
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Notas del editor
The Icodeon SCORM Player is now integrated into e-learning systems around the world in the Corporate training, school and university sectors. We are also finding that SCORM use is increasing – which tells us something about adoption lifecycles given that SCORM is now 10 years old.