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The all-new JISC-CETIS

The all-new JISC-CETIS. A service, no longer a project Close working with new JISC programmes E-Framework and soa Building on reference models New website: jisc.cetis.ac.uk. Our aims. eLearning, interoperability and standards Partnerships Support programmes and projects Community.

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The all-new JISC-CETIS

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  1. The all-new JISC-CETIS • A service, no longer a project • Close working with new JISC programmes • E-Framework and soa • Building on reference models • New website: jisc.cetis.ac.uk

  2. Our aims • eLearning, interoperability and standards • Partnerships • Support programmes and projects • Community

  3. 1998-1999: Educational technology interoperability standards? • 2000-2005: Educational technology interoperability standards! • 2006-2011: Educational technology? Interoperability? Standards?

  4. CETIS Conference 2004: The e-learning framework – understanding our domains 2005: Reference models – modelling our domains 2006: Blending formal and informal learning (separate eFramework conference in Feb)

  5. The Future of Educational Media Folksonomies Tagging Repositories SCORM 2004 Youtube Blogging Wikis IEEE LOM Content packaging RSS/Atom Google Del.icio.us RDN RELOAD Learning Objects

  6. ePortfolio & Personalisation ELGG Thin ePortfolio LIP DfES FE to HE UCAS Location Reflection Ownership Facebook Pebblepad EP4LLL LUCID

  7. Assessment and Personalisation Formative Informal Formal Summative QTI 2.0 Item Banks Workflows Personalisation For whom? FREMA User models Portfolios

  8. PLE, Learning Design, Inclusion Services Locus of Control VLE - PLE Learning Design Repositories Workflow Design 4 Learning Inclusion Accessibility Usability Low/high variety Portfolios Digital Divide

  9. Architecture and Mashups BPEL Toolkits Monoliths eFramework COVARM Enterprise 2.0 XCRI WSDL Management disaggregation REST SOAP XML

  10. Future of Institutions Is the student a customer? Which Services? Granularity of Product Role of commercial providers Adding Value? Learning for what? Globalisation Interoperability across boundaries Management Information services

  11. Identity, Games and Synthetic Worlds Why now? Second Life Granularity of Product Platforms Identity Net generation? Interoperability Pedagogy? Management Simulations

  12. Thinking the unthinkable Interoperability??? Web 2.0??? You must be joking!!!

  13. Purpose of the conference • Review and share what we’ve done since the last conference • Show stuff but not talking heads! • Discuss and plan what we should do in the coming 12 months – proposals for action • What should JISC do? And JISC-CETIS? • Blog (y)our thoughts and views • Podcasts • Conference write up – eLearning Focus • One slide – one sentence – one picture

  14. 11.45 Keynote 2 Ernest Adams The Philosophical Roots of Games Design 12.20 Elaboration of working groups 12.30 Lunch 14.00 Working groups session 1 (coffee available from 15.30) 17.00 End of day 1 19.30 Dinner 09.00 Outline of day 2 09.30 Working group session II (coffee available from 11.00) 13.00 Lunch 14.00 Plenary 14.30 Keynote 3: Jim Farmer Blended Learning: Pragmatic Innovation 15.30 End Agenda

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