IMS-LD, progress and prospects
8th Nov 06, IMS LD Summit Heerlen, Dai Griffiths
IMS-LD, progress and
prospects
IMS-LD, progress and prospects
8th Nov 06, IMS LD Summit Heerlen, Dai Griffiths
What is the context for IMS LD in the overall development of learning technology?
What work is being done at present, and who is funding it?
IMS-LD, progress and prospects
8th Nov 06, IMS LD Summit Heerlen, Dai Griffiths
Once upon a time before IT…Technology was easy to use, flexible, and paper was interoperable
But it didn’t help teachers to manage variety
Flexibility Ease of use
IMS-LD, progress and prospects
8th Nov 06, IMS LD Summit Heerlen, Dai Griffiths
Along came CD ROM and the big change: the Web Teachers get some help in managing variety, but have to pay for it elsewhere
Flexibility Ease of use
IMS-LD, progress and prospects
8th Nov 06, IMS LD Summit Heerlen, Dai Griffiths
VLE’s to the rescue!
You get ease of use, and can handle learner info, but you pay for it in flexibility and interoperability
Flexibility Ease of use
IMS-LD, progress and prospects
8th Nov 06, IMS LD Summit Heerlen, Dai Griffiths
IMS LD provides interoperable flexible pedagogies, is fine for large scale distance education, but …
But can only be authored & run by technical experts
Flexibility Ease of use
Interoperability Variety Mgt.
IMS-LD, progress and prospects
8th Nov 06, IMS LD Summit Heerlen, Dai Griffiths
Current initiatives are trying to drag the bars over. More flexible infrastructure, better authoring tools and runtime, and so (?) more interoperable UOLs
Flexibility Ease of use
IMS-LD, progress and prospects
8th Nov 06, IMS LD Summit Heerlen, Dai Griffiths
Who is funding and carrying out work on IMS LD ? •JISC
•European Commission
IMS-LD, progress and prospects
8th Nov 06, IMS LD Summit Heerlen, Dai Griffiths
JISC has played a key role
• “Joint Information Systems Committee” for Higher Education in the UK
• “Top sliced” funding, currently some £66m per year
• Roughly half to run the JANET network
IMS-LD, progress and prospects
8th Nov 06, IMS LD Summit Heerlen, Dai Griffiths
JISC e-Learning Programme has four main strands • e-Learning pedagogy
• e-Learning framework and tools • Innovations in e-learning
• Distributed e-learning
140 projects funded so far (6 months to 3 years) Budget has risen to £10m per year
IMS-LD, progress and prospects
8th Nov 06, IMS LD Summit Heerlen, Dai Griffiths
The e-Framework (with Australia DEST)
• An ambitious attempt to model the whole of higher education as a set of distributed services • Services are technical components from which applications can be built
• The vision is to reuse services flexibly in a range of institutions, and reduce costs
IMS-LD, progress and prospects
8th Nov 06, IMS LD Summit Heerlen, Dai Griffiths
Distributed eLearning Strand Overlaps with the eFramework
The main support for IMS LD in JISC • SLeD (service based LD player)
• D4LD (Developing for Learning Design) • Wcker Reload wizard
IMS-LD, progress and prospects
8th Nov 06, IMS LD Summit Heerlen, Dai Griffiths
Overview of JISC Design for
Learning Programme
What is it?
• 2 year project - till May 2008
• Part of the pedagogy strand of the JISC
eLearning Programme
Exploring
• the process of designing, planning,
sequencing or orchestrating of learning tasks which may include the use of e-Learning tools.
• practitioner focus to help make effective decisions about the use of e-Learning,
Programme aims
To:
further develop the community’s
Understanding of the principles that inform the design of effective learning
Projects
• 14 projects in total
• Models of Practice (1)
• Pedagogic Planner (2)
• Implementation Projects (5)
• Technical Development Projects(4)
•
Support project (CETIS)
LD4P, Led by Liverpool Hope
Aims
1. develop an interface to an IMS LD authoring tool suitable for use by teaching practitioners
2. produce learning designs, investigate sharing
Objectives
1. evaluate the RELOAD IMS LD editor with practitioners
2. produce a prototype user interface
3. investigate implementation of the user interface 4. produce IMS LD units of learning in a variety of
situations
Developing for Learning Design (D4LD)
Finishes 31st Oct 2007
Aims and Objectives
• Produce a stable Learning Design player to:
• Provide access to LD courses for students
• Integrate with LDs produced by other projects
Support project
• Provide technical and pedagogic expertise in learning design to the projects and the programme to support the process of design for learning.
• Enable the sharing of expertise in design for learning, • Support the establishment of communities, services
Some early issues
• Exemplar designs - differences between
‘inspirational’ and ‘runnable’ designs
• Representation of designs for practitioners
• Searching criteria - peer value & FOAF
Links
• More information @
•
http://dfl.cetis.ac.uk/
- programme support
wiki
• http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/
IMS-LD, progress and prospects
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European Commission
The Commission is sympathetic, and supports open standards. It will expect to see a policy on standards, but will not impose any particular specifications.
IMS-LD, progress and prospects
8th Nov 06, IMS LD Summit Heerlen, Dai Griffiths
Framework Programme 6 (FP6)
Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL): 60m Euros, closed 2005. FP 7 is being planned now.
Current projects include:
TENCompetence (Integrated Project)
Developing sytems using IMS LD (more on this in a later slide). 4 Years, 14 m € budget
IMS-LD, progress and prospects
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Prolearn (Network of Excellence)
Has a strand looking at IMS LD in the context of professional learning
www.prolearn-project.org
iClass (Integrated Project)
Has developed ASK-LDT, a graphical authoring tool for Learning Design.
IMS-LD, progress and prospects
8th Nov 06, IMS LD Summit Heerlen, Dai Griffiths
Prolix (Integrated Project)
Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) Integrated Project with 19 partners over 4 years
Implementing IMS LD for supporting business process changes.
Used to plan the learning activities needed when a change in a business process occurs.
IMS-LD, progress and prospects
8th Nov 06, IMS LD Summit Heerlen, Dai Griffiths
Calibrate: (IST STREP Project)
Brings together eight Ministries of Education,
(including six MoEs from new member states), to
carry out a multi-level project designed to support the collaborative use and exchange of learning
resources in schools.
2.5 Years, run by European School Net
IMS-LD, progress and prospects
8th Nov 06, IMS LD Summit Heerlen, Dai Griffiths
TENCompetence works with IMS LD in the context
of three critical areas: • Life Long Learning
• Service based architecture
• Personal Learning Environment
There is a workpackage focusing specifically on Learning Activities, where IMS LD is central.
IMS-LD, progress and prospects
8th Nov 06, IMS LD Summit Heerlen, Dai Griffiths
Leonardo programme: OpenDock An IMS LD
aware repository and demonstrator for VET. IMS LD Template Editor is an additional output.
OpenDocument.net repository: LAMP (Apache, MySQL, Perl). Installs on remote rented space.
CPs disaggregated and as searchable containers and contents
Module to parse XML, IMS LD in this version. API so that other systems can hook into it.
IMS-LD, progress and prospects
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Instutional research, for example
Wollongong Centre for Interactive Learning Environments (Sue Bennett presentation)
Complutense University of Madrid <e-LD> (Open Market)
Waterloo LearningMapR
Individual research, for example
IMS-LD, progress and prospects
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Open Source foundations are making an important
contribution.
.LRN is the first VLE to provide support for IMS LD, levels A, B & C. See their Demo at the Open Market
Moodle roadmap: mid 2007 “Support for
importing/exporting LD, converting Moodle activities and sequences of activities into a standard format for sharing, and importing standard sequences into
IMS-LD, progress and prospects
8th Nov 06, IMS LD Summit Heerlen, Dai Griffiths
Open Source foundations are making an important
contribution.
.LRN is the first VLE to provide support for IMS LD, levels A, B & C. See their Demo at the Open Market
Moodle roadmap: mid 2007 “Support for
importing/exporting LD, converting Moodle activities and sequences of activities into a standard format for sharing, and importing standard sequences into
Moodle courses”
LAMS Test V2
Still some things to discuss
In particular service configuration
IMS-LD, progress and prospects
8th Nov 06, IMS LD Summit Heerlen, Dai Griffiths
Reload from CETIS at the University of Bolton
Originally a JISC funded project for the Content Packaging editor
Now a suite of IMS authoring tools, including IMS LD, standardised on the Eclipse platform
Reload used in Learning Design for Practitioners (LD4LP) at Liverpool Hope (at Open Market). Bid submitted to link with OpenDocument.net.
IMS-LD, progress and prospects
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TENCompetence and Reload
TENCompetence needs easier IMS LD authoring Two approaches
Artificial intelligence: mapping any high level representation using a standard workflow
IMS-LD, progress and prospects
IMS-LD, progress and prospects
8th Nov 06, IMS LD Summit Heerlen, Dai Griffiths
It is hard to agree on component chunks
Depends on learners’ objectives, teacher preference, pedagogy, institutional context,
We need a range of options, so it is planned to develop palette of components generated
IMS-LD, progress and prospects
8th Nov 06, IMS LD Summit Heerlen, Dai Griffiths
Tencompetence and LD runtime
Coppercore: runtime integration with SCORM currently underway
Development of spec to connect communication and collaboration services to LD runtime engines TENCompetence provides an environment for planning and carrying out Life Long Learning
IMS-LD, progress and prospects
8th Nov 06, IMS LD Summit Heerlen, Dai Griffiths
Current prospects for IMS LD (from UK perspective) IMS LD is well known, but not well understood. Needs more outreach work
Not universally accepted as the solution to the challenges in IT support for pedagogic activities At the same time it has not been rejected. Some would say it is a well intentioned skepticism.
Development work is continuing, but the
IMS-LD, progress and prospects
8th Nov 06, IMS LD Summit Heerlen, Dai Griffiths
What are people’s concerns about IMS LD?
It is seen as too complex to work with. This is (at least in part) a question of tooling.
Many teachers have control over their pedagogy, which constitutes their professional
independence. They may mistrust the intrusion of any computer system into this domain.
IMS-LD, progress and prospects
8th Nov 06, IMS LD Summit Heerlen, Dai Griffiths
IMS-LD, progress and prospects
8th Nov 06, IMS LD Summit Heerlen, Dai Griffiths
Three big challenges for IMS LD: 1. Disaggregation of VLEs
Stitching together services like mail, chat, blog, wiki etc is no longer hard, so VLEs are tending to be
disaggregated
But IMS LD assumes VLEs, with cohorts, design time and runtime distinction…
IMS-LD, progress and prospects
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Three big challenges for IMS LD: 2. Technological change
We tend to hear “We don’t need interoperability specs any more, we have Del.ico.us and Flickr…”
a) Zip files are anomalous in a Web 2.0 world. There are solutions, but there is an overhead.
IMS-LD, progress and prospects
8th Nov 06, IMS LD Summit Heerlen, Dai Griffiths
Three big challenges for IMS LD: 3. Institutional change
Education, especially higher education, is a moving target: expansion, new institutional structures and policies, Communities of Practice and Corporate Universities. All these meet in Life Long Learning How can IMS LD meet the needs of this new
environment? What additional specs and apps?
IMS-LD, progress and prospects
8th Nov 06, IMS LD Summit Heerlen, Dai Griffiths
Good news, bad news…
IMS LD has clear role in delivering interoperable flexible large scale distance education on VLEs
Providers still need to be convinced by applications and courses, but the logic of the solution is clear
However, there are many fewer VLEs than we might have expected, and so less need to interoperate…
But as well as interoperability, IMS LD is attractive as a modelling environment, and as a means of
IMS-LD, progress and prospects
8th Nov 06, IMS LD Summit Heerlen, Dai Griffiths
Web 2.0 & PLE perspective: IMS LD is good at… • Coordinating learning flows and (potentially) link with enterprise systems.
But this might be a service with no integrated course delivery
• Modelling pedagogic activities
IMS-LD, progress and prospects
8th Nov 06, IMS LD Summit Heerlen, Dai Griffiths
TENCompetence Open Workshop
GMEX conference centre, Manchester Thursday 11th - Friday 12th January
There is a call still open leading to publication in IJLT. Deadline 17th November (talk to me)