Contenuti aperti e standard e-learning: il progetto Arcipelago Sergio Margarita Facoltà di Economia e LIASES Università di Torino margarita@econ.unito.it
Corsi on-line +SCORM + Creative Commons + e-learning 2.0 + Open Source = Arcipelago
Corsi on-line Dieci docenti coinvolti Dieci corsi realizzati Duecento moduli didattici Tutor per affiancamento docenti LIASES + KEILab (Knowledge Exchange Initiative Laboratory) Validazione SCORM Repository
SCORM (I) Sharable Content Object Reference Model (1997) ADL (Advanced Distributed Learning) Initiative - US Departement of Defense Linee guida e standard per realizzare corsi Modello trasmissivo - Auto-apprendimento Decreto sulle Università telematiche
SCORM (II) ADL "ilities" - Accessibility - Adaptability - Affordability - Durability - Interoperability - Reusability Perché SCORM?
Creative Commons Perché Creative Commons?
e-learning 2.0 (I) Web 2.0: "Users are content creators and aggregators" Web 2.0 e-learning 2.0
e-learning 2.0 (II) Stephen Downes: "... e-learning content is syndicated,... It is aggregated by students, using their own personal RSS reader or some similar application. From there, it is remixed and repurposed with the student's own individual application in mind, the finished product being fed forward to become fodder for some other student's reading and use.
e-learning 2.0 (III) Social bookmarking Web 2.0 Framework RSS (Really Simple Syndication) Social tagging Mashup LiveSearch Knowledge aggregator Perché e-learning 2.0?
Open Open Source Open Source Open Content (Wikipedia, OCW, OER) Open Hardware,... Meno licenze, più competenze Open Source o Free Software? FLOSS Free Libre Open Source Software Open Perché Open Source?
SCORM + Creative Commons + Open Source = Sostenibilità dell e-learning
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