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FREMA : e-Learning Framework Reference Model for Assessment Assessment: Priorities and Challenges for 2006. Hugh Davis Learning Technologies University of Southampton, UK. Gap Analysis. Use Cases. Use Cases. Use Cases. Common Usage Patterns. Anatomy of a Reference Model.
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FREMA: e-Learning Framework Reference Model for AssessmentAssessment:Priorities and Challenges for 2006 Hugh Davis Learning Technologies University of Southampton, UK
Gap Analysis Use Cases Use Cases Use Cases Common Usage Patterns Anatomy of a Reference Model • Domain Definition • Overview of the domain, and how projects and standards fit within it • Identifying Common Usage Patterns • Scoping the FREMA Project • Developing Use Cases • Formal descriptions of usage patterns • Gap Analysis • Mapping of Use Cases to the Services in ELF Reference Impl’ • Service Profiles • Formal descriptions of those services Service Profiles • Reference Implementation • Of key/core services • Examples • Validation • Resource Assessment Domain Definition
Issues • How do we continue CAA Centre’s work? • How can JISC promote innovative practice? • How do reference models work together? • (How) should we address different disciplinary practices? • The scope of our Reference model
Challenges • Integrating manual processes and eProcesses – • including paper delivery • accessibility • personalisation
Priorities • Sustainability of Teams and Technology • Reference implementation (of the assessment space) • Continue developing RQP and marking services • Promote interoperability • Kickstarting QTI v2 • Promote item banking – a reason to interoperate!
Reference model work needed • Reference Implementation of the whole domain • More time to develop the domain definition and use cases • Develop the overlap with other reference models • Ensure FREMA evolves as community resource • Grow community www.frema.ecs.soton.ac.uk