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Interuniversity Center for Educational Research and Advanced Training

European Distance and E-Learning Network. Teachers’ Training in the era of access Content, Metadata, and Recognition of Self-learning Activities to Shape an Open Training of Trainers Model. Paolo Tosato, Juliana Raffaghelli. Interuniversity Center for Educational

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  1. EuropeanDistance and E-Learning Network Teachers’ Training in the era of access Content, Metadata, and Recognition of Self-learning Activities to Shape an Open Training of Trainers Model Paolo Tosato, Juliana Raffaghelli Interuniversity Center for Educational Research and Advanced Training

  2. EDEN Research Workshop Paolo Tosato, Juliana Raffaghelli Contents • Background • The role of trainers • Open Educational Resources • Metadata • Research questions • OER-UNIVIRTUAL • Teachers’ training approach • Research design-principles • General architecture • Repository of metadata resources • Process of work: a participatory approach • Conclusions

  3. EDEN Research Workshop Paolo Tosato, Juliana Raffaghelli BACKGROUNDThe roleoftrainers Information Society challenges put in evidence a lackofcompetencesby the teachersto face thiscomplexity(Hargreaves, 2003;EuropeanCommission, 2007) Teachersmustimprove ICT and linguistic/intercultural competencestobecomereflective/researchpractitioners(Margiotta, 2007; OCDE, 2009) Thisrequiresrethinkingteachers’ training modelswith more emphasis in self-learningstrategies and useof Web resources

  4. EDEN Research Workshop Paolo Tosato, Juliana Raffaghelli BACKGROUNDOpen Educational Resources • First steps • OpenCourseware (MIT, 2001) • UNESCO-IIEP FORUM (2002) - coined the term“Open Educational Resources” • MIT’s initiativehasinspiredanincreasingnumberofinstitutionsto join the movement Open educational resourcesincludes(Wikipedia, OER definition) • Learningcontents • Tools • Implementationresources

  5. EDEN Research Workshop Paolo Tosato, Juliana Raffaghelli BACKGROUNDMetadata • To manage enormous amounts of digital objects creates some problems: • How to describe different aspect of a resources? • How to classify the resources? • How to facilitate the retrieval process? METADATA Definitionofstandards (DC, LOM) forsharing the samemetadata in differentplatforms

  6. EDEN Research Workshop Paolo Tosato, Juliana Raffaghelli Research questions Our training approach get an important benefit from metadata methodologies, especially involving users in giving criteria to define the contents they generate • Main questions • Do the teachers use open digital contents? • Why do the teachers download open contents? • How to maintain the interest and motivation about some resources in order to foster the production and sharing? • How to facilitate the users to reach communities that will allow to participate in further constructive processes? • In which extent is possible to analyze and recognize informal learning occured through interaction with content and with peer?

  7. EDEN Research Workshop Paolo Tosato, Juliana Raffaghelli OER-UNIVIRTUALTeachers’ training approach Open Educational Resources Flexible Learning Environments

  8. EDEN Research Workshop Paolo Tosato, Juliana Raffaghelli OER-UNIVIRTUALResearchdesign-principles • The research design is based upon two convergent strategies: • Metadata and classification of open contents for educators • Learning Design in virtual/blended learning environments • The leading hypothesis is that this approach promotes an active engagement in processes of knowledge building with impact on • teachers’ understandings about open education; • teachers’ specific competences in recognizing useful content, and in use, re-shape and share them Development of their professional identity as innovative professionals rather than outdated workers

  9. EDEN Research Workshop Paolo Tosato, Juliana Raffaghelli OER-UNIVIRTUALGeneralarchitecture • Main components • Repository of metadata resources (DSpace) • Content Management System (CMS) • Learning Management System (LMS) • Database containing the data concerning the users of the system • Repository Interface • OER Portal Training paths and connections with other users will be suggested based on objects downloaded and user profiles

  10. EDEN Research Workshop Paolo Tosato, Juliana Raffaghelli OER-UNIVIRTUALRepositoryofmetadataresources • Three main actors • Educators • Metadata editors • Research & Learning Design Team • Metadata application profile • CMM (Common Metadata Model) from Share.TEC project • LOM + elements that are suitable for the domain of Teacher Education • Expose metadata through OAI-PMH protocol • Integration of DSpace with CMS and LMS • Harvesting of metadata by Share.TEC (european vision of our resources)

  11. EDEN Research Workshop Paolo Tosato, Juliana Raffaghelli OER-UNIVIRTUALProcessof work: a participatoryapproach • Deploy and personalization of a metadata repository (DSpace) • Selection and organization of a set of digital contents • Training of metadata editors • Discussion about TEO (Teacher Education Ontology), Share.TEC project • Creation of a common understanding about the meaning of each field value to be used to describe a resource (in particular, pedagogical fields) • Collect feedback • usability problems related to the tool adopted to insert the metadata • logic underlying collection • Enrichment of the repository (more than 500 metadata records)

  12. EDEN Research Workshop Paolo Tosato, Juliana Raffaghelli Conclusions (1) • From our experience • Not all teachers are prepared to reuse and collaborate with other users in enriching a repositoty of open contents (many of them think that author-producer/reader-user are profiles clearly separated) • Teachers, in their practice, are not people that simply download a resource an use it in their classes, but they customize the object and combine it with others resources • Our proposal • Introduction of Web tools that guide users both to: • - Download -> understanding metadata • - Upload -> describing their own contents • As principles to being aware of the circle use-remix-create-share • It is not only important to collect users’ comments about possible applications of a resource, but also in sharing new resources (making visible the circle use-remix-create-share)

  13. EDEN Research Workshop Paolo Tosato, Juliana Raffaghelli Conclusions (2) The main challenge Generating continuity and motivation in sharing digital resources, extending the perspective of Open Education within the teachers’ practice, as part of a professional change Training teachers to work with metadata on its own materials as the kernel of good sharing, could be a good strategy to reach the paradigm of Open Education, and quality of OER

  14. EDEN Research Workshop Paolo Tosato, Juliana Raffaghelli Thankyou! Anyquestion? ptosato@unive.it j.raffaghelli@unive.it

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