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Virtual Academy developments in GIS Bela Markus Department of Geoinformatics US CSLM Hungary Bela Markus Department of Geoinformatics US CSLM Hungary
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Contents - http://geoinfo.cslm.hu 4 Needs 4 OLLO 4 DLG 4 PRONET 4 UNIPHORM 4 Approaches 4 Experiences 4 Conclusions 4 Invitation FIG Commission 3 - Annual Meeting & Seminar - 21-23 October 1999, Budapest, Hungary 2nd European GIS Education Seminar - 7-10 September 2000, Budapest, Hungary
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GIx DATA REAL WORLD INFORMATION KNOWLEDGE DECISION GIScience GIServices GIEngineering GIManagement
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Problems CRITICAL MASS
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Target
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Tailor made CPD
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Alone?
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Projects in co-operation
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UNIGIS
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MoARD DLM - STRATEGY DATA WAREHOUSE LAND INFORMATION SERVICES SELF SUPPORTING IMAGE GLOBALIZATION
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Open Learning for Land Offices
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OLLO partners HUNGARY - CSLM, DLM, UV UK - UeL BELGIUM - KUL
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Quality assurance
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OLLO - Flexible learning 4 INDIVIDUAL COURSES 4 SPECIALISATIONS 4 OLLO INTRODUCTORY … BSc 4 OLLO - CONTINUING COURSE 4 OLLO MSc - TUB
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IT changes in land Offices Intranet Internet
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E-commerce
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ALUMNI forum
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OLLO NK - an OLLO by-product 4 EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT FOR THE NATIONAL CADASTRE PROGRAM
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Dissemination
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IN CO-OPERATION WITH 4 ITC, ENSCHEDE, NL 4 TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY BUDAPEST 4 EOTVOS LORAND UNIVERSITY 4 GEOMETRIA SYSTEMS HOUSE DLG - course for DB developers
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INCO COPERNICUS
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PRONET partners NETHERLANDS GREECE POLAND SLOVENIA
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PRONET CCE
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UNIPHORM - Project Goals 4 To produce web-based distance learning Service for OpenGIS Training for Professional Technical Personnel
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Target 4 public administration (local governments, utilities etc.), 4 regional planning, decision makers, 4 GIS companies
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UNIPHORM characteristics a web based service for delivery of materials, student support and interaction, based on latest web technology dissemination of best practice and a forum for students, academics, vendors a continuous professional development programme multi-lingual presentation and support conformance with EU data standards links to established EU projects
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UNIPHORM Partners
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Competitive Analysis 4 Strengths UNIGIS network - virtual university in distance education in GIS GISIG - WELL GIS, BEST GIS network of PHARE Study Centres 4 Weaknesses differences between countries in use of GI conflicts of interests between developers and providers
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Course Description 4 ideas of Open Systems and interoperability 4 providing the ability to navigate the world of Geographic Information, to understand the complex information about Open GIS 4 the skills to use Open GIS software, specifically Geomedia and Sirius 7 which are provided with the course 4 background concepts and knowledge on the technical issues surrounding Open GIS, such as spatial referencing, metadata, standards and databases 4 case studies developed in H and RO around real data sets and real applications
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Technology New technology is used 4 Microsoft PowerPoint 4 Mindman 4 HTML
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Presentation in HTML 4 PowerPoint and Word are used to provide both lecture materials and class notes 4 The level consists of a slide or screen, typically with some text and a small number of bullet points, together with notes and the associated resources
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Organization of learning materials
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Resources 4 Resources are files accessible through hyperlinks from the branches of the mindmap, held locally or on the web.
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Delivery 4 Course delivery will be by a number of mechanisms which will be complementary. 4 The main materials will be delivered by paper based modules which will include notes on each of the course topics and a number of literature resources. This will be supplemented by digital resources available on CD and over the WWW. 4 The course length is 8-18 weeks started with an introductory workshop, followed by an equivalent of 100-hour distance learning, finished by a 4-day training
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CD
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Glossary
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PRONET CCE - QUIZ
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Knowledge Pool
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Adapted from Paul Barnan’s initial design of the Internet (Source: “Where Wizards Stay Up Late”) Central Decentralized Networked DE Study Centre Generations
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Partnership in Europe
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Partnership in Hungary EDUCATION RESEARCH APPLICATION
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Conclusions 4 The basic principles are communication, cooperation and coordination between teachers, trainers, industry and students. 4 Open distance education is more appropriate than traditional approaches. 4 Distance education is always a team effort to which the actors are to be trained. 4 The management should build many feedbacks into the couseware development project life-cycle. 4 The most important factors in course delivery are openness and flexibility. 4 There is an urgent need for credit transfer system.
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Invitation FIG Commission 3 Annual Meeting & Seminar 21-23 October 1999, Budapest, Hungary 2nd European GIS Education Seminar 7-10 September 2000, Budapest, Hungary http://geoinfo.cslm.hu
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