1 / 24

Results and experiences of the Taiwan National program in e-learning Gwo-Dong Chen

Results and experiences of the Taiwan National program in e-learning Gwo-Dong Chen Director of National E-learning Program Office chen@csie.ncu.edu.tw. Introduction of the Taiwan e-Learning Program in Governmental Organization and its operation. Office of the president. Executive Yuan.

collin
Download Presentation

Results and experiences of the Taiwan National program in e-learning Gwo-Dong Chen

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Results and experiences of the Taiwan National program in e-learning Gwo-Dong Chen Director of National E-learning Program Office chen@csie.ncu.edu.tw

  2. Introduction of the Taiwan e-Learning Program in Governmental Organization and its operation Office of the president Executive Yuan Policies/Budget National Science Council (NSC) Taiwan National Program in e-learning & Program Office $ Fund for the Development of Science and Technology & Technology Budget • Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) • Industrial Development Bureau • Industrial Technology Department Ministry of Education (MOE) Council of Labor Affairs (CLA) Council for Hakka Affairs (CHA) Council of Indigenous Peoples (CIP) Overseas Compatriot Affairs Commission Bureau of Health ) (BOH Council for Culture Affairs (CCA) National Palace Museum (NPM)

  3. mindset • Three tracks of learning and training • Formal education K-12,University MOE • Workforce [after formal education] CLA • Cooperate training [IDB MOEA] • Citizen (everyone) • Health, culture, minority tribe language • E-learning service and courseware providers • E-learning industries • Universities • Assure quality and sharing

  4. strategies • Demand side driven • Create demand of government and industries • Improve e-learning technology capabilities • Assure quality and sharing [reuse] • Platform, service, content • Committee organization of e-learning program office • University professors, government officials, • Experts of government supported institute • E-learning industries

  5. slogan • Meet the happiness of learning

  6. Goals and Budgets of the program • A five-year national program from 2003 to 2007 • Another five years from 2008-2012 • Research and Development • Industry and Application • E-Learning for Everyone Budgets

  7. Organization & Program Office • Convener: Prof. Chao-Han Liu • Vice President, Academia Sinica • Professor Emeritus, University of Illinois • Academician (Fellow), Academia Sinica • Fellow, IEEE • Co-Convener: Prof. Shing-Tsaan Huang • Fellow, IEEE • K.T. Lee Chair Professor, National Central University • Chief executive officer & Office director: Prof. Gwo-Dong Chen • Director, Research Center for Science and Technology for Learning,National Central University • Professor, CSIE, National Central University

  8. Brief of the results

  9. Department of Healthproject name: e medical school • Vision/Objectives • Educate the public knowledge of disease prevention and health care • Help chronic patients and their family self-care • Enrich professional information and knowledge for doctors/nurses • Narrow the digital divide of those knowledge • Policies/Strategies • Build e-learning platform and online courses for public, patients, family, professional (doctors, nurses) • Certification as promotion in Public servant system • Learning passport for public • Cooperate with working place, school, and hospital clinical diagnosis • Results • 10 major categories of chronic diseases, 96 types, 201 hours courses • Websites • http://fms.doh.gov.tw/

  10. New Digital Learning Environment Technology Research Five Years ProjectbyMinistry of Economic Affairs/ Industrial Technology Department • Vision • Create a New Digital Learning Environment afford for learning anytime anywhere • Strategies • Develop advanced e-Learning technology to expand the economic scale of e-learning industry • Results • SCORM 1.2/2004 Learning Suit (Authoring Tool、LMS、LCMS) • Patents applied:72 cases • Technology transfer income:NT$ 49,812,000 National Learning Content Sharing Portal Chart • Effects • Establish Taiwan first K9 e-learning industry supply chain to prosper of the e-learning industry • Commerce investment attracting: NT$ 260,000,000 • Estimation of industrial value-added in 2010 : NT$ 900,000,000 • Establish national learning content sharing portal to benefit 2.93 million teachers and students Website: http://el.ideas.iii.org.tw/Index_Eng.html Contact Email: cujing@iii.org.tw

  11. Council of Labor AffairsProject Name: e-learning for labors • Vision/Objectives • On-the-job labors or people waiting for work can have various learning channels • Policies/Strategies • Provide labors with e-learning courses of rights and interests, combining with job training courses, safety and sanitation knowledge, tests for skill certification • Results/Effects • Provide labors high quality e-learning environment • Websites/Contact email address • Learning Portalhttp://www.cla.gov.tw • E-learning for labors httpt://cla.hilearning.hinet.net • Safety and Sanitation http://www.iosh.gov.tw/laboredue.htm • Job training http://el.evta.gov.tw • Instant Skill Certification http://etest.org.tw/evta/pm • E-Learning coupons http://www.et.nat.gov.tw

  12. Council of Labor AffairsProject Name: Narrow Digital Divide • Vision/Objectives • Narrow the Digital Divide for elementary, unemployed, or disable labors • Policies/Strategies • Use e-learning and special learning devices to help those people • Results/Effects • Enhance the computer abilities for labors and the handicapped • Websites/Contact email address • Solution for Investment of industrial talents http://training.evta.gov.tw/ • E-learning for the handicappedhttp://openstudy.evta.gov.tw

  13. Industry Development • Strategies • Demand Side Driven • Industry-Government-Academia Cooperation • Standards • Quality Certifications • Best Practices • Network Science Park • Learning Portal • Knowledge Forum

  14. Industrial Results • Average CAGR is 67% in Taiwan, above the IDC prediction of global CAGR (26.6%) • Data Source: IDC worldwide Corporate eLearning, P.7(2004, December)

  15. In Standard • Build an integrated e-learning resource repository • Cooperate with ADL, form Taiwan Partnership Co-Lab • An International standard organization, IMS, invited us join the definition of Chinese e-learning standard • SCORM is a common consensus of standard in Taiwan

  16. In Quality Assurance Domestic experts help define, review and enhance e-learning qualities • Define three level qualities, labeled ‘A’ ‘AA’ ‘AAA’ • Submit & report our quality standard in ISO C36 • Products got certificated, got popular in Domestic and International Market [promoting international acceptance of our certificates • A certification center under program office to certificate e-learning service and courseware

  17. Academia Development in Taiwan • 80s: Computer-supported education initiated by National Science Council (NSC) & Ministry of Education • 90s: NSC established research groups about information education & encouraged publication in well-known international journals. • 2000s: Conduct large-scale e-learning relevant research activities

  18. Executive Strategies • Enlarge research topics • Enlarge research teams • Enhance collaboration with international top research teams • Enhance academia-industry collaboration and technology transfer

  19. Academia Status in Taiwan • Six SSCI e-learning Journals • Computers & Education • Journal of Computer Assisted Learning • Educational Technology & Society • ETR&D-Educational Technology Research and Development • Innovations in Education and Teaching International • British Journal of Educational Technology

  20. 2001.1-2006.12Papers by country Data Source: ISI web of science

  21. 2001.1-2006.12 Paper Citations Data Source: ISI web of science

  22. Pioneer Research in Taiwan • Learning companion (Tak-Wai Chan) • Web-based portfolio studies (Gwo-Dong Chen) • Internet literacy and ethics studies (Chien Chou) • Networked concept mapping (Kuo-En Chang) • Epistemology in networked learning (Chin-Chung Tsai)

  23. Pioneer Research in Taiwan (Cont.) • Mobile & informal learning (Jin-Ping Sheu, Yao-Ting Sung) • Technology enhanced classroom learning (Cheng-Chung Liu & Tak-Wai Chan) • Large online learning communities (Shelley Young) • Authoring tools for teachers (Yao-Ting Sung) • Learning by posing questions (Fu-Yun Yu) • Digital language learning and distributed cognition (David Wible & Chin-Hwa Kuo)

  24. THE ENDThanks for your time and attention

More Related