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ICOOL 2007 workshop on educational modeling languages
Lecturer: Daniel K. Schneider, TECFA, University of Geneva
Aims
- This preconference workshop aims to introduce and discuss various educational modeling languages (EML). An EML formally describes educational materials and/or pedagogical scenarios. Some EMLs are executable, i.e. allow to assemble certain kinds of learning objects which then can be "played" in various platforms.
- This workshop will introduce educational modelling languages as building blocks of instructional designs and critically discuss purpose and scope of various formalisms and tools. Participants also will gain some hands-on experience with a few tools.
Theory:
- Purposes of EMLs: Design aid and interoperability
- Purposes of major current standards and future trends
- Support for educational design models. What are the limits of EMLs ?
Technology overview:
- IMS/SCORM/IEEE standards overview
- The current status of IMS Learning Design (LD)
- Alternatives to LD like LAMS and CeLS
- Discussion and alternatives, e.g.: Where do cognitive tools and social computing fit in ? What is the relation to document and hypertext standards ?
Hands on:
- Editing Tools
- Server software
1-day workshop: 9-12:30h 14-17:30h Maximum participants: 20 Other requirements: Personal Laptop (up to three persons may share one) and memory stick.