vendredi, 09 mai 2008

Métadonnées pour l'enseignement: état des lieux

Metadata for Learning Resources: An Update on Standards Activity for 2008 1. LOM Next: plans for the next version of the IEEE LOM. 2. The Joint DCMI/IEEE LTSC (Learning Technology Standards Committee) Taskforce: bringing together the two major metadata standards used for learning resources, and providing an RDF translation for the LOM. 3. DC-Education Application Profile (DC-Ed AP): a modular application profile purely looking at educational aspects of resources, based on community requirements. 4. The United Kingdom’s Joint Information Systems Committee Learning Materials Application Profile (JISC LMAP) scoping study: working alongside a number of similar projects looking at application profiles for repositories in other areas, e.g. images. 5. International Standards Organisation Metadata for Learning Resources (ISO MLR): based primarily in Canada, this international standards body is devising a new international standard for educational metadata, in response to perceived limitations of the IEEE LOM. 6. The European Commission’s PROLEARN Harmonisation of Metadata project: a study into the issues and challenges of achieving harmonisation in metadata, given the heterogeneous landscape. Source: Ariadne, n° 55, avr. 08

mardi, 22 avril 2008

Enseignement/Recherche (22/04/08)

- Further Reading on Web 2.0 and Scholarship Liens proposés sur le wiki scholar2scholar - Conference Alerts - Academic Conference Worldwide - Podcast: Towards the research library of the future (source: JISC, 21/04/08) - Mondes persistants et enseignement à distance: de nouvelles perspectives? (source: Vagabondages, 21/04/08)

jeudi, 10 avril 2008

Enseignement/Recherche (10/04/08)

- A Look at Online Orientations (source: Inside Higher Ed, 08/04/08) - SCOAP3: A New Model for Scholarly Communication (source: ARL, 08/04/08) The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) has published an online preprint essay by Ivy Anderson, Director of Collections, California Digital Library, encouraging libraries to support SCOAP3, the Sponsoring Consortium for Open Access Publishing in Particle Physics. SCOAP3 is a new model for scholarly communication proposed by a community of scientists. Physicists interested in expanding access to their literature have designed a novel approach to garner support from individual libraries, library consortia, research institutions, and even nation states to turn a core set of journals in the high energy physics discipline into open access publications. - Armbruster, Chris (2007), Moving out of oldenburg's long shadow: what is the future for society publishing?, Learned Publishing 20(3) (source: E-LIS, 08/04/08) - Balance in copyright law demanded by British Library (source: Information World Review, 08/04/08) - Les universitaires devraient blogguer (source: affordance.info, 09/04/08) - Le CNRS en vidéo (source: affordance.info, 10/04/08) - CNI Podcast: An Interview with Clifford Lynch (source: Educause, 10/04/08)

mercredi, 12 décembre 2007

Des cours de Yale en ligne

L'université de Yale a mis en ligne une série de cours (formats html, audio, ...). Les sujets couverts, jusqu'à présent: • Astronomy: Frontiers and Controversies in Astrophysics, with Professor Charles Bailyn. • English: Modern Poetry, with Professor Langdon Hammer. • Philosophy: Death, with Professor Shelly Kagan. • Physics: Fundamentals of Physics, with Professor Ramamurti Shankar. • Political Science: Introduction to Political Philosophy, with Professor Steven B. Smith. • Psychology: Introduction to Psychology, with Professor Paul Bloom. • Religious Studies: Introduction to the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible), with Professor Christine Hayes. Via OAN (qui le tient de Wired Campus) [en gras la discipline qui concerne plus particulièrement ma faculté]

mercredi, 07 novembre 2007

E-learning: quelques ressources

Digital Storytelling to Enhance Faculty Development in Universal Design for Learning (source: Educause | type doc: présentation) "This presentation will demonstrate discipline-specific case studies to enhance faculty development in universal design for learning. We will highlight California State University's EnACT project, which supports learning for 10,000 CSU students with disabilities, and MERLOT ELIXR, a faculty development collaboration across state systems and campuses for developing cases and shared teaching resources." Improving Distributed Education Through Research: Three Studies of E-Pedagogy (source: Educause | type doc: présentation) "The demand for quality, effective online teaching environments is growing. Using three research studies (on social presence in distance learning, threaded discussion, and student technology usage), Academic Outreach proposed synchronous and asynchronous educational strategies to faculty and students in distributed/blended learning environments. Don't miss this opportunity to hear our results." Using Emerging Student-Centered Technologies to Enhance the Curriculum (source: Educause | type doc: présentation) "This session will report on the Digital Enhanced Learning Initiative (DELI), which explores how student-centered technologies can enhance students' academic experiences. Students in five freshman seminars received an iPod or a digital camera to complete course work. Students keep the technology in exchange for sharing information on their use during their remaining four years at the college."

jeudi, 01 novembre 2007

IL & enseignement: ressources

Kaye Shelton (Dallas Baptist University), Deborah Everhart (Georgetown University), Eric J. Kunnen (Grand Rapids Community College), From Information Literacy to Scholarly Identity: Effective Pedagogical Strategies for Social Bookmarking Andreas Brockhaus (University of Washington Bothell), Martha Groom (University of Washington Bothell), Using Wikipedia to Reenvision the Term Paper Matt Morton (University of Nebraska at Omaha), Steve Bullock (University of Nebraska at Omaha), Cultural Shift from Teaching to Learning Through E-Portfolios Via Educause Connect

lundi, 08 octobre 2007

"Open knowledge and education at the new level of web paradigm"

Radovanovic, Danica (2007), Open knowledge and education at the new level of web paradigm. In Proceedings Pedagogical Faultlines - International conference on alternatives in education, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. (déposé sur E-LIS) "As www, and now web 2.0 is growing by the second, it gives us new possibilities of pedagogical forms, and the main following outcomes: resources, implementation, usage, practice. We will re-evaluate and examine new forms of social networking - theoretical and practical knowledge in academia and science: from implemetation of web roots practice, listservs, eBoards, eZines (alternative art and education forms –then), the usage of eResources in academia, education profession to the wider audience: using larger online open archives, Consortias, digital libraries, repositories, to online social networking applications, science and education blogs. Author uses and presents data from her Master research paper with relevant results about the usage of the precious online resources, electronic publishing materials within Consortia (that are available in science institutions, academia and libraries). More than thousands and thousands available resources are not used because of many factors that the author explained in one of the chapters in master paper. As indicated in outlines, e-tensions play themselves differently in various institutional geographies. Author took empirical research on three geographic points: USA, Europe (UK and Nederlands) and Serbia. The Scopes are two paradigms: human factor and digital media educational tools (human-computer interaction and its social impacts), that we use in education systems and professional practice. For the first one is indicated open source educational software, applications and tools for giving information and knowledge. We will also give a short notice on the interest and the usage of the aimed groups of those possiblities (at classes, lectures). For the second, in professional practice we will see how those social knowledge tools have impact on larger science commnity groups (science, educational institutes and institutions) as well as the outcome-feedback. The point will be given on interaction in open knowledge and education, as well as the notice to the audience of the recent exemplar of implementation of social, interactive knowledge into professional practice and educational system - the concept of web of science which founder is the father of World Wide Web Tim Berners- Lee."

dimanche, 30 septembre 2007

Enseignement "combiné": traditionnel et en ligne

Davis, H. C. and Fill, K. (2007), Embedding blended learning in a university’s teaching culture: experiences and reflections. British Journal of Educational Technology, 38(5), pp. 817-828. (déposé sur ECS EPrints) "Blended learning, the combination of traditional face-to-face teaching methods with authentic on-line learning activities, has the potential to transform student learning experiences and outcomes. In spite of this advantage, university teachers often find it difficult to adopt new on-line techniques, in part because institutional practices are still geared to support more traditional approaches. This paper describes how a project, funded to support international collaboration to enhance learning and teaching in Geography, has allowed a university to explore models for change. It briefly examines the associated issues of sharing and repurposing resources; it reflects on the impact of the project on local strategy, and the importance of sustaining the collaborations and approaches to learning and teaching after the funding is completed."

vendredi, 15 septembre 2006

D-Lib (n° sept. 06) & bibliothèque virtuelle/enseignement

A noter aussi dans le D-Lib de septembre : - Perspectives on Teachers as Digital Library Users (Consumers, Contributors, and Designers) Petit extrait, 1er § : [...] digital libraries should exploit "Web 2.0" capabilities in order to support collaboration, contextualization, and user contributions. In short, digital libraries should implement new models of user interaction that go beyond simple (but powerful) search [...]

mercredi, 07 juin 2006

Universités US de demain?

Il semblerait qu'aux Etats-Unis, la tendance soit "to scale down large campuses loaded with students and fashion smaller, more individualized learning environments. The goal is to eliminate the common high school experience, where many students of the same age take basically the same curriculum and all graduate at the same time. Instead, campuses would be converted to smaller, specialized schools that can tailor individual learning plans for a specific student." [source : David P. Dillard sur la liste DIG_REF - l'extrait est issu de cet article sur eschoolsnews.com] A mettre en relation avec le découpage programmé de nos facultés (d'antan)? Personnellement, si c'est un moyen d'atteindre plus facilement les étudiants (et les profs...) avec nos outils et nos programmes de formation... why not? Mais serons-nous prêts? En termes de moyens financiers, de ressources humaines... Rien n'est moins sûr.