setting the course for distributed learning frank tansey director, ims developers network
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Setting the Course for Distributed Learning
Frank Tansey
Director, IMS Developers Network
Ocean Linersa cautionary tale
• Once upon a time, there were…– Ocean liners: got you there
fast and in style, at a price - they were only way to go
• Then along came...– Planes: get you there cheaper
and faster - but forget about comfort
– Cruise ships: the shipboard experience is the whole point of the exercise - not speed or indeed getting anywhere at all
What happened?• Owners did not recognize they had two
different and separable missions– Getting there fast
– Providing a high quality shipboard experience
• Speed won - ocean liners lost out to airplanes
• No ocean liner company became an airline
• UK lost pre-eminence in ship-building
• Travel became affordable for many more people
• We now fly on package tours to take a cruise
What can we learn from this story?
• Universities and colleges are still trying to be “ocean liners” combining quality of life, learning, and research with (relatively) rapid progress towards traditional degrees
• A variety of competitive “airline” learning organizations are springing up to cater to new student demands
• Technology and economics are the main driving factors
• Market for learning is growing and changing
• Continuing leadership for cannot be taken for granted
• Institutional status quo is being challenged – we need to decide what we want to be in the future
Deciding what we want to bethe obvious choices
• An airline: fast, flexible, customer-oriented virtual university, focus on web-based learning, competencies (e.g. WGU), professional credentials (e.g. University of Phoenix) etc.
• A cruise operator: the traditional liberal arts college, small, personalized, focus on learning, quality, community, intellectual stimulation
• The Titanic: watch out for icebergs!
Deciding what we want to bea more radical idea
• A distributed learning organization (e.g. the OU)– A hybrid “travel service” that provides inclusive
“package tours” for learners - not just technology based
– Less time in class but more quality contact between faculty and students
– Separate content creation and learning services
– Provides socialization skills for 18 year olds...
– …but also efficient certification of competencies for mature students
What is distributed learning?Learning resources:
all forms of content
Learning activities:both synchronous and asynchronous, supported by course delivery and communication tools
Enterprise systems:the provider’s infrastructure: where learning happens
“Any time/any place” is classroom and/or technology basedDistance Learning is a subset of Distributed Learning
What is IMS and how does it relate to all this?
• An infrastructure for distributed learning (analogous to airports, ATC, reservations systems, travel agents etc.)
• An initiative of EDUCAUSE that is driving innovation in the distributed learning marketplace
• Soon to be an independent not for profit
• A coalition of 36 investors and 200+ affiliated developers
• A global collection of technology standards for education and training
Why do we need IMS?the institutional view
• Enable independence of content and learning servers
• Grow the market for distributed learning resources and services
• “Future-proof” critical decisions about the technical infrastructure for learning
• Promote the development of integrated enterprise-grade systems for distributed learning
• Adapt my current work• Make the “admistrivia” go away• Make sure it’s easy• Why can’t you... ?• …and by the way all this won’t make
me lose my job will it?
Why do we need IMS?the faculty view
• Too many separate systems• Each school and college unique• Even the best products can’t meet our needs• Demands are increasing exponentially
Why do we need IMS?the technologist’s view
• I need to get the materials now• It’s got to be more than text• I need to communicate• I want to get a competitive edge• I grew up with Nintendo — lectures are
sooooo boring!
Why do we need IMS?the student’s view
What does the IMS organization do?
• Collects requirements from all sectors• Develops specifications for interoperability of
systems and content• Facilitates development of prototypes• Actively promotes adoption of the specification• Provides developer support
IMS investorsUniversity/research:
BVU, CIC (“Big Ten”), CSU, CRI, GEM, GMU, Miami Dade, Michigan, UC, VA Tech
US Government: DoD, DoL, NIST
International: DETYA Australia, JISC UK, NCB SingaporeCUTI Catalunya
Technology vendors:Apple, Asymetrix, AT&T, Blackboard, Empower, IBM, Macromedia, Microsoft, Oracle, PeopleSoft, SCT, Sun, Unisys
Publishers:ITP, Pearson
Service providers: Eduprise.com, KPMG
Profiles/assessment: ETS, Farance Inc.
What products will be IMS-enabled?
LearningServers
DigitalLibrary
Software
AuthoringTools
StudentInformation
Systems
FinancialSystems
CoursesCoursesCourses
applets, simulations, pages, modules, assessments,etc.
Resources
What is the initial scope of IMS?
AuthorLevel
Objectives etc.
Content (meta-data)
RunMary’sBrowser
Track
LessonSchool’sLearningServer(s)
Get
Teacher’sAuthoring ToolFind
Campus Data Systems
Internet
What other IMS work is in progress?
• Assessment (question) interoperability• Inter-campus security• E-commerce• Repository services• Collaboration• Groups• Conformance tests
How will IMS meta-data help me?
• How can you expect me to use on-line material if I can’t find it easily on the Web?
• IMS meta-data will let you search by learning objective, subject, level, prerequisites, use time etc.
AVIATION Extensions
Airframe type:….
BIOLOGYExtensions
Phylum:….
IMS/ARIADNE Meta-data for Learning Learning levelAttributionDisciplineand more….
Dublin CoreMeta-dataAuthor, title, etc.
How will IMS help me share courses and resources?
• My university uses three different course management systems. Why can’t I use the same course materials as my colleagues in other departments?
• IMS enabled course management and authoring tools will make it possible to run courses on any IMS enabled system.
How will IMS let me handle ‘administrivia’ better?
• I’m really tired of having to maintain the rosters for my on-line courses by hand. Why can’t this information be shared with our student records system in real time?
• Standard student profiles can be used to exchange information between IMS enabled course management systems and back-office systems
IMS Profile
Personal info
Performance data
Portfolio
Preferences
Enterprise Scope
• The ability for organizations to easily link their software to any number of learning system solutions (low cost of ownership)
• Lightweight implementable version 1• Reduction of administrivia• Building block for version 2• International perspective
Enterprise Framework
Content
Back Office
PortfolioLearningServer Granular
Data
Taxonomy
CNI
Networked informationOrganizational transformation
How does IMS relate to other major initiatives?
IMS
Content/mgt. APIsCollaborationBack-office
RepositoriesMeta-data
Internet2
gigaPoPsQoS
Abilene
SecurityAuthentication
Access controlProfiles
ApplicationsMiddleware
What else is required to realize the Distributed Learning vision?
• Strong faculty leadership• Political/executive support• Training/faculty development• More/better content • Universal access to technology• Infrastructure
How can I get involved in IMS?
• Ask vendors for IMS enabled products• Join the IMS Developers’ Network or encourage
your vendors to do so– Participate in IMS work teams
– Test new IMS-based products and demonstrations
• Visit our web site for current information or to sign up for the Developers Network
IMS Contacts
Ed WalkerChief Executive [email protected]
Steve GriffinTechnical [email protected]
Pedro Hernández-RamosDirector, Market [email protected]
Frank TanseyDirector, Developers [email protected]
www.imsproject.org