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INTRODUCTION [YOU CAN INSERT YOUR NAME HERE]

EU-PROJECT WATCHME Workplace-based e-Assessment Technology for Competency-based Higher Multi- professional Education. 7th Framework, ICT Call 11 Objective ICT Technology-enhanced learning, b) Learning analytics, educational data mining March April partners 3.4 M€ costs / 2.6 M€ EU-declarable

MOTIVATION “Continuing education at the workplace has seen increasing demand as a crucial means of acquiring the requisite professional knowledge and skills. Electronic Portfolios (e-portfolios) for workplace training provide a global view of each trainee’s progress but offer no dynamic feedback to exploit the rich learning assessment data that could be analysed to support responsive adaptation for more efficient and rewarding training.”

GOAL “WATCHME effectively deploys Learning Analytics (LA) tools to deliver personalised learning; supporting learner empowerment, enhanced Quality-of-Experience, flexibility and mobility plus efficiency gains through workplace-based feedback and assessment.”

APPROACH “This is achieved by developing, implementing and evaluating a mobile, electronic portfolio-based system that utilises LA and student models to provide data-driven and model-based tailored feedback via a visualisation dashboard. The multi-sourced integrated deployment of authentic workplace data including self-reporting, narratives, qualitative and quantitative data e.g. videos and serious educational games enables the WATCHME trainees to exercise and thereby sharpen their learnt skills by responding to realistically situated judgment calls in a motivational and safe environment.”

METHOD “A Multi-entity Bayesian Network will be used for the student models, enabling an aggregation of data and tailored Just-in-Time feedback, visualised via intuitive interfaces. The close cooperation of educational researchers and ICT developers will deliver a tool to map critical professional tasks linked to their requisite competencies and markers for feedback and assessment in the workplace integrated with an easy access electronic portfolio system for data collection and LA-driven tools to inform trainees, teachers and supervisors about the trainee’s progress and deliver personalised Just-in-Time feedback with intuitive visualisation tools.”

EVALUATION “The WATCHME platform will be empirically validated for its quality and contribution to trainees’ learning. The overall system shall be evaluated formatively and summatively in three professional environments (human medicine, veterinary medicine and teacher training) including benchmarking against control sets.”

PARTNERS 1.Utrecht University, NL ( GENERAL LEADwww.uu.nl 2.University Medical Centre Utrecht, NL ( 3.Szent Istvan University, Hungary ( 4.University of Tartu, Estonia ( 5.Universitätsmedizin Charité Berlin, Germany ( 6.University of California San Francisco, USA ( 7.Maastricht University, NL ( TECHNICAL LEADwww.maastrichtuniversity.nl 8.Mateum, NL ( 9.University of Reading, UK ( 10.Jayway, Denmark ( 11.NetRom, Rumania/NL ( User partners Producer partners

USER PARTNERS 1.Utrecht UniversityTeacher education Veterinary medicine 2.University Medical Centre UtrechtMedicine (Anesthesiology) 3.Szent Istvan UniversityVeterinary medicine 4.University of TartuTeacher education 5.Universitätsmedizin Charité BerlinMedicine (Nephrology/dialysis) 6.University of California, San FranciscoMedicine

PRODUCER PARTNERS 1.Maastricht University, EDUC, FHML Design, technical coordination, Integration 2.Mateum BV EPASS development and support 3.University of Reading, Intelligent System Research Laboratory Student modelling 4.Jayway Visualization and feedback 5.NetRom Software SRL software development (6. Charité: Educational game)

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WORK PACKAGES WP1 Project management (Utrecht University) WP2 Competency-based workplace definition with EPAs, for feedback and assessment (UMCU) WP3 System architecture and assessment tools (Maastricht University) WP4 Developing student models (University of Reading) WP5 Feedback and visualization modules (JAYWAY) WP6 Implementation and evaluation overall system (University of Tartu) WP7 Dissemination and exploitation (Charité Berlin)

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