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”Countries that lack natural population growth due to low birthrates and at the same time are major senders of immigrants to other countries face the severe risk of contraction of higher education institutions, stagnation within the education market as well as the labor market, and thus a decline in economic growth.” Demographic Trends and Risks for European Higher Education Fatma Mizikaci and Bernd Baumgartl

Up to University (Up2U) Bridging the gap between schools and universities through informal education

Motivations The “Opening Up Education” policy of the European Commission was announced in 2013 to boost innovation and digital skills in schools and universities. The major statement of the policy was that about 63% of nine year olds in the EU are in schools that are still not digitally equipped although 90% of jobs will require digital skills by 2020. The Net Children Go Mobile project study, funded by the Commission, concluded that, in all the European countries asked, daily Internet access is strongly differentiated by age, with older children having more access everywhere. Age differences, however, are more pronounced for private or mobile Internet use with teenagers aged 15-16 years old far more likely, about 84%, to access the Internet in their own bedroom.

EC Funded Project* The key objective of our project is to bridge the gap between secondary schools and higher education and research by better integrating formal and informal learning scenarios and adapting both the technology and the methodology that students will most likely be facing in universities. Innovation Action getting 5ME funding from the EC for 3 years 18 partners: Universities: OU, NTUA, UROMA, UVIGO, TAU, KTU, ISEP NRENs: GARR, GRNET, FCT, NIIF, IUCC, PSNC Research Infras: CERN, GWDG, GÉANT SMEs: ownCloud, TELTEK Starting in January 2017... *if Grant Agreement gets signed with the Comission

Target Secondary schools, often referred to as high schools, which provide secondary education between the ages of 11 and 19 depending on the country Intersection of formal and informal spaces, a dynamic hybrid learning environment where synchronous activities meet in both virtual and real dimensions Develop an innovative Up to University (Up2U) ecosystem – based on proven experiences in higher education and big research open, more effective and efficient co-design, co-creation, and use of digital content, tools and services adapted for personalised learning and teaching address project based learning and peer-to-peer learning scenarios.

Up2U ECOSYSTEM FORMAL LEARNING SPACE INFORMAL LEARNING SPACE Attend LOR INTERACTIVE LEARNING PATH Search LMS Create SIS Assessment Share INFRASTRUCTURE at school at home in library in museum on the go

’Always-on’ education Up2U ECOSYSTEM FORMAL LEARNING SPACE INFORMAL LEARNING SPACE Attend LOR INTERACTIVE LEARNING PATH Search LMS Create SIS Assessment Share ’Always-on’ education at school at home in library in museum on the go

’Always-on’ education Up2U ECOSYSTEM FORMAL LEARNING SPACE INFORMAL LEARNING SPACE Attend LOR INTERACTIVE LEARNING PATH Search LMS Create SIS Assessment Share INFRASTRUCTURE eduOER aggregation WiFi eduroam TO UNIVERSITY Sync&Share ownCloud ’Always-on’ education at school at home in library in museum on the go

Objectives To assess the use of public and private cloud-based infrastructure services with proven track records in higher education and research, integrating and adapting them to the specific learning context of schools. To design and develop a scalable and flexible integrated “application toolbox”, which supports student-driven, personalised, dynamic learning path creation with social sharing and interactions (i.e. project-based and peer-to- peer learning and assessment) on top of the abovementioned cloud-based service infrastructure. To build and train the learning community for the specific learning context To propose an executable roadmap for ensuring security and privacy. To roll out and test the infrastructure service components and the application toolbox through very large-scale pilots To develop, establish and operate a continuous risk assessment function To define an effective sustainability and exploitation framework

Objectives We are not going to reinvent the world. Take what exists already and make it available in a larger scale. NREN infrastructure (”real” not ”e”) ownCloud based sync&share eduOER based search&find Integrated services on top... GTS

Methodology

Local Use Case – Make it as a global experience... Students were asked to form small groups, come up with ideas and agree on a short play to make into a silent movie. Students recorded the movie using a mobile device (iPad), edited the video with online tools (iMovie), uploaded the final product to a video sharing platform (YouTube) and finally reflected on the results as part of their digital portfolio (stored in Google Sites). Such a project based exercise develops skills related to communication, language, literature, science/technology, maths, PE, social skills, and giving presentations. The basic technology, cloud based applications and services are already there to support this principle. Students perform a silent movie that they authored, directed, recorded and shared as a collaborative project

In conclusion There has been no extensive study that investigates the intersection of digitally equipped but not digitally educated high school students in Europe. Technology aspects Pedagogical aspects Formal and informal learning environment intersection is that our project proposal primarily addresses in order to create equal opportunities for students going to university. Stay tuned until January 2017...

Statement ”We strongly believe that all the tools and services the project is going to use and/or make available (i.e. incorporate, design, develop and test) must be sustainable after the lifetime of the project.” business plans and investigate appropriate business models using the expertise of the Small Medium Enterprise and National Research and Education Network partners and their contacts with third-party business actors make it easy for new schools to join the Up2U infrastructure and ecosystem that will form a federated market-place for the learning community

Q&A Peter.Szegedi@GEANT.org Thank you! Q&A Peter.Szegedi@GEANT.org

SCHOOLs Pipeline model Students (Parents) Classes Teachers UK Spain Reach out via NRENs, universities, national government programmes, or public/private foundation’s initiatives UK Spain Lithuania Italy Portugal Israel Hungary Greece Europe Germany Poland

Existing tools & services GOVERNMENTS ”Toolbox” for personalized learning paths to students o Joint/Shared challenges can be created to groups of students Rewards, ”digital badges” using blockchain, can be earned by students/groups Platform for national competitions of Physics, Maths, Drama, etc. UNIVERSITIES SCHOOLS LEARNING PATH Modul 1 Modul 2 Modul 3 Modul 4 Universities can also setup and publish challenges to schools/classes/students. Rewards can be given upon completion of a module or path and taken into account in case of enrolment to university. School teachers must be trained on how to use the platform and its modules for better education. School teachers sign up their class and create a shared ”learning path” or challenge for students Modules can be dynamically picked from a ”widget library” blockchain Added-value pedagogical aspects (project based learning, p2p learning) Learning analytics on the specific learning paths or students’ progress Application services to be assessed and rolled-out Plugged-in to the ”Toolbox” framework (i.e. made available in the ”widget library”) Language eBooks Learning Analytics SeLCont Videotorium DigiLab xyz WebTUT xyz Proven technology xyz eduOER xyz Jupiter PuMuKIT MOOCs GTS CloudShare CERNbox ownCloud eduGAIN eduroam Okeanos CONTENT COMPUTE OPEN DATA Existing infastructue services hosted by project partners: GÉANT, GWDG, CERN, PSNC, GRNET Integration, API development (where needed)