Aim (and name)... We will build The European Network for Lifelong Competence Development i.e. Provide a technical and organisational Infrastructure that.

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Aim (and name)... We will build The European Network for Lifelong Competence Development i.e. Provide a technical and organisational Infrastructure that can be used by any citizen, team or organisation to develop competences

Things we have agreed upon in Europe... Knowledge Society: knowledge and innovation Lifelong Learning is a necessity Learning must be directed at the attainment of interoperable, accredited competences Learning must be adapted to individual and local characteristics (preferences, needs, language, etc.) Use of ICT/the Internet is of crucial importance

However Current Pedagogical & Organisational Models for learning do not meet the demands and possibilities of lifelong competence development and the new learning technologies that are available For individuals, groups and organisations it is hard to get an overview of all the possible formal and informal learning opportunities that are available, and to identify the most appropriate ones For an organisation it is hard to assess the competencies of applicants, employees and learners who have studied and worked in a variety of settings or multiple countries The availability of support is crucial for effective task performance. Current e-learning environments provide too little effective and efficient support to the users Worlds of knowledge management, education, training and informal learning are not integrated well enough: many fragmented methods & tools

TENCompetence Project Development of an European 'Infrastructure' for lifelong competence development Develops and integrates new pedagogical & organisational models for lifelong competence development Infrastructure is based on integrated open source components, integrated into a SOA To be used by any individual, school, team or organisation to develop competences We don't start from scratch, but build on existing methods, open standards & open source tools

TENCompetence data EU IST–Technology Enhanced Learning Integrated Project 4 years: December 2005 – December 2009 Budget 13.8 million euro (8.8 EU contribution) Substantial Pilots: –training for digital movie production –continues training for health care workers –UNESCO-IHE water management Nile region –Antwerp lifelong learning city Building a growing network of associated partners

Partners Open Universiteit Nederland (co-ordinator) ALTRAN (Software de Base, S.A. Madrid) LogicaCMG Universitat Pompeu Fabra Barcelona GIUNTI Interactive Labs Centre for Research and Technology - Hellas L3S (Universitдt Hannover) INSEAD (Institut Europeen d'Administration Des Affaires) The University of Bolton, representing The JISC Universiteit van Amsterdam Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski" SURF Synergetics

Basic Concepts in the Project: Competence Competence Development Infrastructure for Competence Development

Key role for 'competences' The concept of competence can bridge the world of education, training, knowledge management, human resource management & informal learning Many definitions, problem for system development Difference: –Competence: Effective performance in a domain at different levels of proficiency –Competency: Skill (synonym) Initial definition of 'competence' and 'competence development' in the project (next slides...)

Requirements for the infrastructure Based on new pedagogical & organisational models Supports users to find adequate learning resources to develop their competence Support to facilitate the pro-active sharing of resources Support for competence assessment Support agents to help users Includes principles and policies of self- organisation Integrate isolated open source tools

The Vision: how will it work in future? One learning network per occupation/domain of expertise A competence framework for each learning network that specifies effective performance in the field for different proficiency levels Formal or Informal Competence Development Programmes (including dynamically created learning routes) that are aimed at the attainment of proficiency for one or more competences in the competence framework Learning activities or units of learning that are available/shared in the network and are the building blocks of the programmes Knowledge resources that are available/shared in the network and are used in the learning activities and units of learning

How will it work? Members of the learning network: –- People in the profession (from very beginners to experts) –- Suppliers of formal and informal programmes/courses –- Suppliers of materials, tools, etc. needed in the profession –- Employers and professional associations Functions to be performed by the members: –- find & perform knowledge/learning activities/programmes –- share & discuss knowledge/learning activities/programmes –- support trainees in the profession –- provide feedback on quality of programmes/courses –- provide feedback on quality of tools from suppliers –- define professional competences at different proficiency levels Facilitated by: Social Exchange Mechanisms; Support Agents

Integration of 4 'worlds'

Technologies Add & edit new knowledge/activities/programmes Search suitable knowledge/activities/programmes Exchange personal data Policy mechanisms to support social exchange Support agents for users in all their functions Use of open standards and service based architectures

To Summarize. What we will get is: New innovative methods to support lifelong competence development An integrated set of open source software to create, store, use and exchange: –knowledge resources, –learning activities, units of learning and –competence development programmes within learning networks for a profession/domain Web services that can be accessed and used by every person, team and organisation in Europe to develop their competences New possibilities to provide commercial and noncommercial services using this infrastructure

3 Cycles in the project First 18 Month (renewal plan after 12 Month) System Developed: December 2006 Pilot Period: January 2007 – June 2007 (digital cinema) Second 18 Month (renewal plan after 30 Month) New System Developed: June Pilots: July 2008 – December 2008 (health care, Nile, Antwerp) Third 12 Month Beta Release: appr. May Pilots: appr. June – October 2009 Final System Released: December 2009 Reviews every year (first December 2006)

Services to be developed Common Services (authorisation, archiving, presence, etc) Knowledge Resource Sharing –Develop, Share, Setup, Deploy, etc. Learning Activities & Units of Learning –Develop, Share, Setup, Deploy, etc. Competence Development Programmes –Navigation Service, User Support Service, Positioning Service, etc. Networks for Lifelong Competence Development –Discovery Service, Competence Monitor, Network policies/models for social exchange, quality service, etc.

Results of the project All software developed in the project will be provided as Open Source Software with an OSI approved licence All content developed with project resources will be provided as Open Content with an Creative Commons Licence that allows the content to be redistributed and changed (with credits). All core functionalities are covered by OSS, which are sufficient to set up the entire system. This restriction does not apply to optional components which may enhance the system but can be left out without compromising its basic functionality.

Development of 3 new Specifications Competence Assessment Specification as an extension of IMS QTI for lifelong competence assessment Learning Path Specification to describe the structure of programmes (e.g. curricula, training programmes, personal development programmes, etc.) in an interoperable way. Learning Services Connector Specification that enables the runtime connection between communication and collaborative services (forums, chats, shared whiteboard, etc.) to learning design engines.

Quality & Productivity Publications output: 2.1 publications per year per staff member (1.05 for PhD and 1.4 for postdocs) Criteria: SSCI, Extension list, some conferences (see DoW). Technologies: 2.1 output points per year for staff member (1.4 for junior staff) Criteria: peer-reviewed, publically available (OSS), replication is possible, further elaboration is possible Norm for software productivity: 10 lines of efficient code per day, including design, coding, testing & documentation In project: 40 points per year (20 points in the first year) Further details: see DoW page 44

References (project) Download slides and resources at: dspace.tencompetence.org DoW (sent to all in November 2005)