DEVELOPMENT OF ELECTRONIC LEARNING ENVIRONMENT Mr. Pentti Ruotsala, Rector, Vaasa Polytechnic & Ms. Lotta Saarikoski, Principal Lecturer, Vaasa Polytechnic.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
EDEN 2008 Annual conference 14 th June 2008, Lisbon 1 The Development of eServices in an Enlarged EU: The Case of eLearning Kirsti Ala-Mutka European Commission,
Advertisements

WEB- BASED TRAINING Chapter 4 Virginija Limanauskiene, KTU, Lithuania.
E Europe and e L e a r n i n g European strategic answers to the challenge of the knowledge society Philippe Chauve, European Commission.
E-Learning Center Deanship of Academic Development.
International Telecommunication Union Committed to connecting the world ITU ACADEMY Jaroslaw Ponder
The Knowledge Media Institute The future of learning = Knowledge + Media Peter Scott ‘Open Learning’ Innovation.
ELearning Applying Information Technology to Enhance Learning in Schools and Communities Presentation by Matthew Mitchell WSU Center to Bridge the Digital.
20th World Conference on Open Learning and Distance Education The Future of Learning - Learning for the Future: Shaping the Transition Duesseldorf, Germany,
Introduction to Web-Based Learning. Defining Web-Based Instruction Instruction via Internet and Intranet only. Synonymous with online learning.
Online Education Transforming the traditional classroom Eddie Elfers Office of Teaching and Learning Technologies March 14, 2002.
Distance Learning: The Application of Computers and Communication to Education Bill D. Carroll, Ph.D., P.E. Professor and Chairperson Computer Science.
Chapter Twelve - 12 Preparing for Tomorrow’s Challenges Instructional Technology and Media for Learning Presented By: Ms. Yohana Lopez.
E_learning.
USING NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN STUDENT-CENTRED LEARNING STRATEGIES Trif Letiţia¹ Lector doctor, Universitatea 1 Decembrie 1918, Alba – Iulia, România,
Benefits of Blended e-Learning in Education
LEGAL EDUCATION & ICT Electronic legal education involves the use of information, communication and instructional technologies to enhance students’ learning.
Information and Communication Technologies in the field of general education in Armenia NATIONAL CENTER OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES.
Enjoy learning Student Success. Increasing Technology Part of the Qatar National Vision 2030 is to build a strong economy which supports future growth.
European Language Learning for Life-Long Learning: Issues in Cyprus Victoria Kalogerou Cyprus Academic Research Institute 66, Metochiou str. Nicosia, Cyprus.
Pedagogy and tutorial of E-learning Pedagogy and tutorial of E-learning Arne Kullbjer, Ingrid Nyman ICDC-Mjärdevi Science Park Linköping, Sweden UEE 27.
Harnessing Technology: Meeting the needs of London’s Learners November 2006 Lewisham College Dame Ruth Silver.
ELearning strategy in Hungary Dr László Kadocsa-dr. Gyula Gubán.
Diana Laurillard Head, e-Learning Strategy Unit Overview of e-learning: aims and priorities.
1 ”Pathways in the Open Classroom” Copenhagen 2002 A Norwegian perspective and understanding of the Nordic pedagogy Ingeborg Bø Norwegian Association for.
National Secondary School Computer Fund (NSSCF)
The Integration of Embedded Librarians at Tuskegee University Juanita M. Roberts Director Library Services Ford Motor Company Library/Learning Resources.
1 DR. BADRUL HUDA KHAN MCWEADON EDUCATION, USA DR. BADRUL HUDA KHAN
Tech-Connected Teacher (TC*Teacher)
Connecting Classrooms Online. What is Connecting Classrooms Online?  Connecting Classrooms Online (CCO) provides a single, over-arching framework for.
The Comenius 2.1 Project „Scriptorium“ Shaping a New Generation of Teachers of Writing Through International Collaboration Gerd Bräuer (University.
Project Conference October 2005, Wolfsberg (AT) - Slovenj Gradec (SLO) DIA-SPORT Association Bulgaria 1 DIA-SPORT ASSOCIATION EU-RIPIDES Improvement.
ICT at Oerestad Gymnasium, Denmark Presentation at the closing conference of ELFE2, Bled 13 September 2009.
Kristoffer Greaves Reflection on Masters of Professional Education & Training, Semester 1, 2009.
Teaching and Learning with Technology  Allyn and Bacon 2002 Distance Education: Using Technology to Redefine the Classroom Chapter 11 Teaching and Learning.
1 Koalicja Otwartej Edukacji OER conference Warsaw, 23 April 2009 Open Educational Resources: Building a Culture of Sharing Susan D’Antoni UNESCO.
E-learning awareness in Slovakia. Description of the educational and training system in Slovakia The educational system as defined by the current Slovak.
Models of Online Learning – Identifying Components Week 3 Introduction to Web-Based Mentoring and Distance Education.
STRATEGY OF LIFELONG LEARNING AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NIS
Information literacy features strongly on the CIT Strategic Plan, the Learning Services Division Business Plan and the Library & Learning Centre Operational.
Strathmore University Learning Management System Dr Joseph Sevilla Workshop at Kigali Institute of Science and Technology Kigali 29th November 2007.
Developing Strategies to support staff in the delivery of blended / online learning Judith Smith, Department of eLearning 21 April 2005.
Learning and training for the information society Learning and training for the information society Torkel Alfthan InFocus Programme on Skills, Knowledge.
Nordplus Adult AD_2012_1a28886 How to Challenge an Adult to Teach an Adult.
Building 21 st Century Universities Irene Adisutrisno, World Ahead - Education Business Development Manager Electronic University.
Technology and 21 st century education Adrian Blight CEO, Imagine Education, UK.
e-learning Taking lesson or study through the internet you can find a lot of references and you can communication with other, friends and teacher to discus.
E learning. What is E-learning? Several concepts or ideas The use of electronic media and ICT i education from traditional distance learning to MOC Google.
educarchile The national educational internet portal A partnership with the Ministry of Education (through Enlaces) Supported by a.
European Virtual Seminar on sustainable development.
E-Guidance in career development Innovatory solutions for inclusive and efficient eGuidance services Cristina Cogoi Coherence, Co-operation and Quality.
Creating a Virtual School Drawing board to Implementation.
Municipal Broadband Networks and their role in upgrading education broadband services Christos Bouras Research Academic Computer Technology Institute Broadband.
A new start for the Lisbon Strategy By Francesco Bernardini Slides : the Executive Summary Slide 6: Step 3.1 Slide 7: Step 3.2 Slide 8: Step
By Billye Darlene Jones EDLD 5362 Section ET8004-1B February, 2010.
Comparison of VLE’s Mediamaisteri Ltd PO Box 82 (Pyynikintie 25) Tampere Finland
The Lisbon Strategy Liceo Scientifico A. Einstein Classe 5B A. s. 2006/2007.
Distance Learning: No Longer Pure—If it Ever Was CSG May
Integration of Distance Education to Support Learning.
INTRODUCTION TO E-LEARNING. Objectives This chapter contains information on understanding the fundamental concepts of e-learning. In this chapter, e-learning.
E-Learning: Concepts T.Mohammed Hassan. E-learning, Web-based learning E-learning is mostly associated with activities involving computers and interactive.
The ULTRANET Western Metropolitan Region Strategy.
Electronic Learning: Concept and Development Magister Teknologi Informasi Gadjah Mada University.
Teaching and Learning with Technology, 4e © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Chapter 12 Distance Education Teaching and Learning with.
Pedagogical aspects in assuring quality in virtual education environments University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
Global Trends in Distance and Continuing Higher Education
Basic Concepts ch1.
“CareerGuide for Schools”
Timsoft experience in eLearning Project eLearning for Managers:
The Second Elearning Workshop
Strategy of the Internationalisation of Slovenian Higher Education
Presentation transcript:

DEVELOPMENT OF ELECTRONIC LEARNING ENVIRONMENT Mr. Pentti Ruotsala, Rector, Vaasa Polytechnic & Ms. Lotta Saarikoski, Principal Lecturer, Vaasa Polytechnic

Structure of the Presentation 1.What is an Electronic Learning Environment ? 2.Why to Develop New Learning Environments ? 3. How to use Electronic Learning Environments in the Higher Education ? 4. What is Happening Globally, in Europe and in Finland ? 5.Conclusions

Learning Environment consists of several elements: -Surroundings -Learners -Teachers -Different views on learning -Different ways of action -Learning resources -Technology and media and ways of using them 1. What is an Electronic Learning Environment ? So, it is more than just the physical space where learning takes place. Electronic Learning Environment is one part of the general concept of Learning Environment.

LEARNING ENVIRONMENT SURROUNDINGS TECHNOLOGY AND MEDIA LEARNERS TEACHERS DIFFERENT WAYS OF ACTION LEARNING RESOURCES NEW LEARNING CONCEPTIONS VIRTUAL REAL Classroom Laboratory Library Workplace Home Electronic Learning Environment Electronic Learning Environment emulates learning functions of real surroundings in electronic form in - administration - lecturing - discussions - material delivery - working with and delivery of assignments - tutoring - assessment

Electronic Learning Environment may include: Which parts included in the Electronic Learning Environment depends on what learning functions one wants to emulate -Web pages including text, graphics and animations -Streaming video and sound -Interactive web pages -Database connections -Chat (any online real-time group activity) - (one to one, one to many - asynchronous communication) -Discussion forums (for example newsgroups - asynchronous communication)

Development of Different Online Education Levels in Electronic Learning Environment 1.Information warehouse -course administration -slides -linklists -supplementary material 2.Interactive network -discussion groups, -collaborative working areas 3.Complete course package -tutoring materials -learning materials -online books etc. 4. Virtual class BETTER DIDACTIC QUALITY WIDER EFFECTS

Electronic Learning Environment can be Technically Developed by : Using normal web techniques -web browsers, web editors, listservs, , ftp, etc. Purchasing standard online courseware like -Lotus Learning Space ( ) -Next Generation Learning ( ) -TopClass ( ) -Virtual U ( -WebCT (  the market leader in the U.S. -LUVIT ( ) -Blackboard ( ) -DisCo ( ) -and many, many others ….

2. Why to Develop New Learning Environments ? GLOBALISATION WORKING LIFE RENEWAL SOCIOPOLITICAL ASPECTS NEW TECHNOLOGY NEW LEARNING CONCEPTIONS NEW LEARNINGENVIRONMENTSNEW LEARNINGENVIRONMENTS

GLOBALISATION  increasing competition in businessin education WORKING LIFE RENEWAL New skills needed Lifelong learning New learning environments needed More demanding students More flexibility needed Better quality needed More education providers

NEW LEARNING CONCEPTIONS NEW TECHNOLOGY SOCIOPOLITICAL ASPECTS Behaviourism  Constructivism Innovative New Learning Environments needed New tools for instruction Tax reduction demands  Funding problems  Less money Governments want to raise the educational level: More students to higher education (in Finland : 2/3 of the generation)

3. How to use Electronic Learning Environments in the Higher Education ON-CAMPUS EDUCATION As supporting element in ”traditional classroom courses” to increase the course quality. To provide such special courses for students which cannot be organized in the student`s own home unit (networking needed between the educational units). To provide normal courses for part-time students who cannot attend the regular education for family or work reasons so that they can complete their degrees.

The degree of going online is a strategic question for the education institution. If the course can be taught in the classroom, then it can be taught online, too. Developing online courses demands resources (skilled faculty and money) but online education can become a source of money, too. OFF-CAMPUS EDUCATION To deliver online courses for professional development for adult students (already possessing a degree) who need further professional education. To deliver whole degree programmes i.e. almost all courses online for adult students without a degree.

4. What is Happening Globally, in Europe and in Finland ? GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT Online education is dominated by North-Americans, some European countries (mainly U.K.) and Australia  English language is dominating. In many countries (especially in U.S.) online education is seen as a future business possibility (a way to get export income in the information society). Virtual universities are being developed all over the world. New, aggressive players are attending the online education market.

DEVELOPMENT IN EUROPE European Union is funding development of online education via many research programs. In Lisbon the Heads of States and Governments set the objective of becoming "the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-driven economy in the world”. Europe enjoys one of the highest levels of education, has the necessary investment capacity but, unfortenately, still lags far behind in the use of the new information and communication technologies. eLearning is designed to enable Europe to catch up by intensifying its efforts. It implements and extends into education and training the eEurope action plan.

An Information Society For All

DEVELOPMENT IN FINLAND

Vision of the National Strategy in Finland By the year 2004 Finland will be one of the leading knowledge and interaction societies. Success will be based on citizens' equal opportunities to study and develop their own knowledge and extensively utilize information resources and educational services. A high-quality, ethically and economically sustainable mode of operation in network-based teaching and research will have been established.

The Ministry of Education has amended its information strategy for education and research 2000–2004. Additional resources should be concentrated on the following : -Information society skills for all -Electronic Learning Environment to education -Accumulation of digital information capital -Strengthening information society structures in education, training and research National Strategy for Education and Research in Finland

Ongoing Projects Related to Online Education in Finland : Virtual University Project Virtual Polytechnic Project Virtual School Project Upper Secondary Distance Learning Project A lot of EU projects related to online education And many, many other regional and local projects The organizer is Tampere Polytechnic but all the polytechnics are participating. The responsibility to develop special courses is shared.

5. Conclusions by Ms. Carol Vallone, CEO of WebCT WebCT is the market leader in the online higher education courseware marketplace Distance learning and web-enhanced learning are happening today, not in some future. Distance Learning has a lot in common with Regular education. In general, both students and faculty members report that they are closer to each other in these electronic courses than they are in the classroom. Good pedagogy is good pedagogy in Electronic Learning Environment, too.

5. Conclusions by Mr. John Chambers, CEO of Cisco Systems Cisco Systems is the worldwide leader in networking for the Internet. The next big killer application for the Internet is going to be education. Education over the Internet is going to be so big it is going to make usage look like a rounding error.