2014 |
Fragou, Olga; Kameas, Achilles Kopenhagen, Denmark, 2014. (Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: communities of practice, Instructional Design, Open and Distance Learning, Professional Development) @proceedings{809, title = {Promoting Professional Development in Open and Distance Learning Settings: Developing Communities of Instructional Practice}, author = {Olga Fragou and Achilles Kameas}, url = {http://daissy.eap.gr/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/ECEL2014_draft.pdf}, year = {2014}, date = {2014-01-01}, journal = {14th European Conference on E Learning}, address = {Kopenhagen, Denmark}, abstract = {The increasing emphasis on Higher Education standards has created a shift in the mode Universities deliver professional development. Universities have answered the call of professional development by redesigning curricula and structuring tutorstextquoteright training programs. Open and Distance Learning Standards in Higher Education promote educational content reusability and modularity so as to adapt in various subject domains. Communities of Practice (CoPs) have constantly posed challenges to Higher Education Institutions (HEI), in particular those engaged in open and distance learning. These communities develop their practice through problem solving, requesting information, seeking experience, coordination and synergy, discussing developments, documenting project mapping knowledge and identifying gaps. This paper presents design framework, methodological aspects and preliminary data analysis of research conducted in (3) Thematic Units of Hellenic Open University with the volunteer participation of (9) Tutors, in forming Communities of Instructional Design in Open and Distance Learning settings.}, keywords = {communities of practice, Instructional Design, Open and Distance Learning, Professional Development}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {proceedings} } The increasing emphasis on Higher Education standards has created a shift in the mode Universities deliver professional development. Universities have answered the call of professional development by redesigning curricula and structuring tutorstextquoteright training programs. Open and Distance Learning Standards in Higher Education promote educational content reusability and modularity so as to adapt in various subject domains. Communities of Practice (CoPs) have constantly posed challenges to Higher Education Institutions (HEI), in particular those engaged in open and distance learning. These communities develop their practice through problem solving, requesting information, seeking experience, coordination and synergy, discussing developments, documenting project mapping knowledge and identifying gaps. This paper presents design framework, methodological aspects and preliminary data analysis of research conducted in (3) Thematic Units of Hellenic Open University with the volunteer participation of (9) Tutors, in forming Communities of Instructional Design in Open and Distance Learning settings. |
Fragou, Olga; Kameas, Achilles Supporting ODL Tutors in Learning Design: the case of D4P (Proceeding) Tallinn, Estonia, 2014. (Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Database design, higher education, Learning Design, Open and Distance Learning) @proceedings{810, title = {Supporting ODL Tutors in Learning Design: the case of D4P}, author = {Olga Fragou and Achilles Kameas}, url = {http://daissy.eap.gr/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Supporting-ODL-Tutors-in-Learning-Design-the-case-of-D4P_draft.pdf}, year = {2014}, date = {2014-01-01}, journal = {11th Baltic Database and Information Systems Conference}, address = {Tallinn, Estonia}, abstract = {Systematic investigation of e learning technological tools and resources to support tutorstextquoteright design of educational content is at the core of the ongoing research in Higher Education. Data mining is one step at the core of the knowledge discovery process, dealing with the extraction of patterns and relationships from large amounts of data. Today, most enterprises are actively collecting and storing large databases. Aim of this paper is to present basic characteristics of \emph{Design for Pedagogy tool (D4P), }asa learning- design- oriented tool developed in Hellenic Open University (HOU) which provides support on HOU tutors for designing learning activities and space for storing educational material and activitiestextquoteright structures. This paper outlines the scope, methodology rationale, background design of D4P, reporting on preliminary user testing. The application presented aims to provide scaffold and support to educators for embedding Learning Technology tools into their Open and Distance Learning courses.}, keywords = {Database design, higher education, Learning Design, Open and Distance Learning}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {proceedings} } Systematic investigation of e learning technological tools and resources to support tutorstextquoteright design of educational content is at the core of the ongoing research in Higher Education. Data mining is one step at the core of the knowledge discovery process, dealing with the extraction of patterns and relationships from large amounts of data. Today, most enterprises are actively collecting and storing large databases. Aim of this paper is to present basic characteristics of Design for Pedagogy tool (D4P), asa learning- design- oriented tool developed in Hellenic Open University (HOU) which provides support on HOU tutors for designing learning activities and space for storing educational material and activitiestextquoteright structures. This paper outlines the scope, methodology rationale, background design of D4P, reporting on preliminary user testing. The application presented aims to provide scaffold and support to educators for embedding Learning Technology tools into their Open and Distance Learning courses. |
2013 |
Stefani, Antonia; Kameas, Achilles Educational Content in Open and Distance Learning Environments: an insight into the use of standards and guidelines for evaluation (Proceeding) Thessaloniki, Greece, 2013. (Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: Assessment, certification guidelines, Digital Educational content, Lifecycle Model, Open and Distance Learning, Quality Assurance) @proceedings{530, title = {Educational Content in Open and Distance Learning Environments: an insight into the use of standards and guidelines for evaluation}, author = {Antonia Stefani and Achilles Kameas}, year = {2013}, date = {2013-01-01}, journal = {PCI 2013 - the 17th Panhellenic Conference on Informatics}, address = {Thessaloniki, Greece}, abstract = { Educational content and its quality evaluation has been the subject of abundant research. However, models have been used mostly for the purpose of understanding, rather than improving. In this work we present a new framework for the quality evaluation of digital material mapped to its life-cycle process: quality control procedures are mapped to every phase, from initiation and design to dissemination via Learning Management Systems. Assessment is not a simple procedure, since digital material is not as simple as data is and thus ISO standards are not directly applicable. We show how educational, technical and managerial principles need to be applied in order to obtain a complete, flexible and practical model of quality life cycle. We propose instantiating quality models with the specific purpose not only to understand the current digital learning material but also to improve quality through its life cycle. },keywords = {Assessment, certification guidelines, Digital Educational content, Lifecycle Model, Open and Distance Learning, Quality Assurance}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {proceedings} } <div style="text-align: justify;">Educational content and its quality evaluation has been the subject <span style="line-height: 1.538em;">of abundant research. However, models have been used mostly for </span><span style="line-height: 1.538em;">the purpose of understanding, rather than improving. In this work</span></div><div style="text-align: justify;">we present a new framework for the quality evaluation of digital <span style="line-height: 1.538em;">material mapped to its life-cycle process: quality control </span><span style="line-height: 1.538em;">procedures are mapped to every phase, from initiation and design </span><span style="line-height: 1.538em;">to dissemination via Learning Management Systems. Assessment </span><span style="line-height: 1.538em;">is not a simple procedure, since digital material is not as simple as </span><span style="line-height: 1.538em;">data is and thus ISO standards are not directly applicable. We </span><span style="line-height: 1.538em;">show how educational, technical and managerial principles need </span><span style="line-height: 1.538em;">to be applied in order to obtain a complete, flexible and practical </span><span style="line-height: 1.538em;">model of quality life cycle. We propose instantiating quality </span><span style="line-height: 1.538em;">models with the specific purpose not only to understand the </span><span style="line-height: 1.538em;">current digital learning material but also to improve quality </span><span style="line-height: 1.538em;">through its life cycle.</span></div> |
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2014 |
Kopenhagen, Denmark, 2014. |
Supporting ODL Tutors in Learning Design: the case of D4P (Proceeding) Tallinn, Estonia, 2014. |
2013 |
Educational Content in Open and Distance Learning Environments: an insight into the use of standards and guidelines for evaluation (Proceeding) Thessaloniki, Greece, 2013. |