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Introduction. Sweden, MSU The Swedish National Agency for School Improvement Christina Szekely, Director of Education Alma Taawo, Expert Adviser. Status of repositories in Sweden.
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Introduction • Sweden, MSU • The Swedish National Agency for School Improvement • Christina Szekely, Director of Education • Alma Taawo, Expert Adviser
Status of repositories in Sweden • Länkskafferiet – The Link Library (MSU) 4000 Internet resources – all curriculum subjectshttp://lankskafferiet.skolutveckling.se/ • NoTnavet – The science Hub (MSU)2000 Internet resources – nature science and mathematicshttp://www.skolutveckling.se/kunskap_bedomning/naturvetenskap_och_teknik/notnavet/ • Multimediabyrån – Image and sound archives (MSU)2000 images and soundshttp://www.multimedia.skolutveckling.se/Arkiv/ • Museifönstret – The Swedish Museum Window (The Museum of National Antiquities) 500 digital resources from Swedish Museumshttp://www.museifonstret.se/ • UR Mediebiblioteket – UR Media archive (Swedish Educational Broadcasting Company) Descriptions of UR:s learning resources, both analog and digital, and links to some digital contenthttp://www.ur.se/aboutUR/ - (Mediebiblioteket) • Kursnavet - The Course Hub (CFL) 10000 free digital learning resources – 60 subjects. Support IMS content packaging.http://kursnavet.cfl.se/broker/portal/cfl/Login.aspx • Lektion.se – Lessons archive (Private company) • Regional repositories (municipalities, libraries)
Länkskafferiet • Länkskafferiet (The Link Library) is a part of the Swedish Schoolnet since 1995:http://lankskafferiet.skolutveckling.se/A pedagocial aid for Swedish pupils between 10-15 years of age. • 4000 quality-assessed Internet information resources described with metadata: title, a short description, keywords, language, age • 1 librarian 20 h/weekly8 subject editors 2 h/weekly • Information in English:http://lankskafferiet.skolutveckling.se/information/eng2.htmlhttp://www.skolutveckling.se/skolnet/english/index.html
Top issues on our agenda • No national initiatives since 2002 (ITiS) • Growing gaps • Digital competence • Digital learning resources
EU:s key competencies for lifelong learninghttp://eurlex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/site/en/oj/2006/l_394/l_39420061230en00100018.pdf • 1. Communication in the mother tongue; • 2. Communication in the foreign languages; • 3. Mathematical competence and basic competences in science and technology; • 4. Digital competence; • 5. Learning to learn; • 6. Interpersonal, intercultural and social competences and civic competence; • 7. Entrepreneurship; and • 8. Cultural expression.
Top issues on our agenda • “Search for learning resources” • A new service for federated searching in many repositories