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Learning with Crowdsourcing Techniques (enetCollect)
A new Cost Action of interest to lexicographers European Network for Combining Language Learning with Crowdsourcing Techniques (enetCollect) Lionel Nicolas & Verena Lyding Institute for Specialised Communication and Multilingualism European Academy of Bolzano/Bozen Cost Enel WG3 Meeting, 25/02/2017, Budapest, Hungary
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Summary Introduction Objectives Approach and expected impacts
Stakeholder and Working Groups Relevance for lexicographers Some interesting facts Next steps
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Summary Introduction Objectives Approach and expected impacts
Stakeholder and Working Groups Relevance for lexicographers Some interesting facts Next steps
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Challenge Introduction
The enetCollect Action addresses the major European challenge of fostering the language skills of all citizens regardless of their diversified social, educational, and linguistic backgrounds. To this end: it is concerned with enhancing the production of language learning material it kick-starts a Research and Innovation trend that combines Language Learning with recent and successful Crowdsourcing approaches.
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Relevance and timeliness
Introduction Relevance and timeliness Europe is confronted with intensified migration flows motivated by educational, professional, economic and geopolitical circumstances (e.g. Erasmus programs, market globalization, and the current Syrian conflicts). => Enabling people to properly communicate is a decisive factor. Target groups are spread over Europe but the production of language learning material is usually handled at country-level. => To serve all small and scattered target groups, forces should be joined. The ambition to devise teaching material for the overwhelming number of combinations between languages taught and target groups found in Europe requires a large-scale and inclusive course of action. => EnetCollect sets into motion a R&I trend fostering multiple initiatives.
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Relevance and timeliness
Introduction Relevance and timeliness It is a propitious time to obtain support for crowdsourcing initiatives of different sizes since many regional, national, and international funding agencies have acknowledged the potential of Crowdsourcing. => EnetCollect creates a solid footing on which other initiatives can rely. According to the report on “Europeans and their Languages” nowadays 21% of the Europeans aged over 14 are actively learning a language. => For every language a massive barely-exploited crowdsourcing potential exists. Crowdsourcing is omnipresent in language-related R&I fields but efforts are scattered, uncoordinated, and make very limited use of language learning. => The time is ideal for obtaining support from numerous R&I stakeholders.
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Summary Introduction Objectives Approach and expected impacts
Stakeholder and Working Groups Relevance for lexicographers Some interesting facts Next steps
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Research Coordination Objectives
Objective 1: => Creating a theoretical framework for achieving a shared understanding. Objective 2: => Gathering evaluation data for complementing the theoretical framework. Objective 3: => Disseminating the knowledge created and the achievements obtained.
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Capacity-building Objectives
Creating a balanced interdisciplinary core community of active stakeholders. Objective 5: Establishing communication channels. Objective 6: Fostering new funded initiatives. Objective 7: => Creating an association that takes over after enetCollect ends.
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Summary Introduction Objectives Approach and expected impacts
Stakeholder and Working Groups Relevance for lexicographers Some interesting facts Next steps
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Approach Approach and expected impacts
EnetCollect distinguishes crowdsourcing approaches as either: Explicit, i.e. the crowd intentionally participates (WG1), Implicit, i.e. the crowd is not necessarily aware of its participation (WG2). EnetCollect will also research factors and conditions related to user-orientation, usability, technology and practical application (WG3, WG4 and WG5). EnetCollect has devised sophisticated Outreach, Dissemination and Exploitation Plans with several mechanisms (e.g. Collective Workforce). EnetCollect follows an Open Access, Open Data and Open Science logic.
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Expected impacts Approach and expected impacts In the short term,
an interdisciplinary core community with practical experience in collaborating, a R&I trend with a theoretical framework, prototypical data and a shared agenda. In the short-to-long term, enhanced creation of language learning material and the enhanced production of language-related datasets. Because of its unique multilingual nature, the European area will be the main beneficiary of such impacts! Since a massive crowdsourcing potential is available for all language, less-resourced languages will be the ones benefitting the most!
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Summary Introduction Objectives Approach and expected impacts
Stakeholder and Working groups Relevance for lexicographers Some interesting facts Next steps
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Stakeholder groups Stakeholders and Working Groups
The relevant stakeholders belong to 4 profiles: content-creation experts (ranging from teachers to researchers), content-usage experts (teachers for most), (3) crowdsourcing experts (researchers for most), (4) Learning/Content Management System developers (LMS/CMS).
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Working Groups Stakeholders and Working Groups
[WG1] R&I on Explicit Crowdsourcing for Language Learning material production Stakeholders: content-creation experts and crowdsourcing experts. [WG2] R&I on Implicit Crowdsourcing for Language Learning materials production Stakeholders: content-usage experts and crowdsourcing experts [WG3] User-oriented design strategies for a competitive solution Stakeholders: content-creation experts and content-usage experts [WG4] Technology-oriented specifications for a flexible and robust solution Stakeholders: CMS developers and crowdsourcing experts [WG5] Application-oriented specifications for an ethical, legal and profitable solution Stakeholders: all stakeholder groups
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Summary Introduction Objectives Approach and expected impacts
Stakeholder and Working groups Relevance for lexicographers Some interesting facts Next steps
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Relevance for lexicographers
WG1 gives room to research the most effective ways to collaboratively devise lexicographic content as language learning content and assess its effectiveness. WG2 gives room to research ways to generate exercise content from language resources (e.g. lexica) and to crowdsource manual validation of automatically generated new entries (e.g. neologisms).
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Summary Introduction Objectives Approach and expected impacts
Stakeholder and Working groups Relevance for lexicographers Some interesting facts Next steps
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Some interesting facts
The network of proposers included 68 members from 34 countries the 4 targeted stakeholder groups, a wide variety of languages and linguistic backgrounds (26 languages belonging to 8 different language families), a large spectrum of private and public institutions. The network of proposers exhibited an appropriate balancing in gender (44% Males, 56% Females), seniority (39 “Early Career Investigators” out of 68 proposers), nationalities (34 countries), inclusiveness balancing (54.8% of “Inclusiveness Target Countries”). The current Management Committee already includes 27 countries and around hundred persons are ready to join the Action as soon as possible !
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Summary Introduction Objectives Approach and expected impacts
Stakeholder and Working groups Relevance for lexicographers Some interesting facts Next steps
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Next steps (1) Kick-off meeting in Brussels on the 7th of March
(2) Kick-starting the organization of the WGs (3) First annual Action-wide meeting within 6 months
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