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== Definition ==
== Definition ==


coUML is a [[UML]]-based modeling language that can be used in any stage of the course design and development process where visual models and structured descriptions of the current and planned design are useful to the design team.
coUML is a [[UML]]-based [[educational modeling language]] that can be used in any stage of the course design and development process where visual models and structured descriptions of the current and planned design are useful to the design team.


== The language ==
== The language ==
(this may include wrong information, didn't have time yet to look at things in detail - [[User:Daniel K. Schneider|Daniel K. Schneider]] 12:00, 8 July 2008 (UTC))
(this may include wrong information, didn't have time yet to look at things in detail - [[User:Daniel K. Schneider|Daniel K. Schneider]] 12:10, 8 July 2008 (UTC))


A course may firstly described with a tabular fact sheet: Course name, summary, structure, presence mode, online support, participants, teaching staff, instructional strategy, and a list of included coUML models (the CPM).
A course may firstly described with a tabular fact sheet: Course name, summary, structure, presence mode, online support, participants, teaching staff, instructional strategy, and a list of included coUML models (the CPM).
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== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==


* Derntl Michael & Renate Motschnig (2007). coUML - A Visual Language for Modeling Cooperative Environments. in L. Botturi & T. Stubbs, Handbook of Visual Languages for Instructional Design: Theories and Practices, Information Science Reference, 155-184. ISBN 1599047292. (This book is fairly expensive and there don't seem to be alternatives for the moment).
* Derntl Michael & Renate Motschnig (2007). coUML - A Visual Language for Modeling Cooperative Environments. in L. Botturi & T. Stubbs, Handbook of Visual Languages for Instructional Design: Theories and Practices, Information Science Reference, 155-184. ISBN 1599047292. (This handbook is fairly expensive and there don't seem to be alternatives for the moment to learn about coUML).


* Botturi, Luca; Daniel Burgos, Manuel Caeiro, Michael Derntl, Rob Koper, Patrick Parrish, Tim Sodhi, Colin Tattersal (2007). Comparing Visual Instructional Design Languages, A Case Study, in L. Botturi & T. Stubbs, Handbook of Visual Languages for Instructional Design: Theories and Practices, Information Science Reference, 155-184.  ISBN 1599047292
* Botturi, Luca; Daniel Burgos, Manuel Caeiro, Michael Derntl, Rob Koper, Patrick Parrish, Tim Sodhi, Colin Tattersal (2007). Comparing Visual Instructional Design Languages, A Case Study, in L. Botturi & T. Stubbs, Handbook of Visual Languages for Instructional Design: Theories and Practices, Information Science Reference, 155-184.  ISBN 1599047292
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[[Category:UML]]
[[Category:UML]]
[[Category:Educational modeling languages]]
[[Category:Educational modeling languages]]
[[Category:Instructional design methods]]

Revision as of 14:10, 8 July 2008

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Definition

coUML is a UML-based educational modeling language that can be used in any stage of the course design and development process where visual models and structured descriptions of the current and planned design are useful to the design team.

The language

(this may include wrong information, didn't have time yet to look at things in detail - Daniel K. Schneider 12:10, 8 July 2008 (UTC))

A course may firstly described with a tabular fact sheet: Course name, summary, structure, presence mode, online support, participants, teaching staff, instructional strategy, and a list of included coUML models (the CPM).

The Course Package Model (CPM) includes:

In addition to typical UML drawings, tabular overviews for each element (roles, goals, etc) are used.

Links

Bibliography

  • Derntl Michael & Renate Motschnig (2007). coUML - A Visual Language for Modeling Cooperative Environments. in L. Botturi & T. Stubbs, Handbook of Visual Languages for Instructional Design: Theories and Practices, Information Science Reference, 155-184. ISBN 1599047292. (This handbook is fairly expensive and there don't seem to be alternatives for the moment to learn about coUML).
  • Botturi, Luca; Daniel Burgos, Manuel Caeiro, Michael Derntl, Rob Koper, Patrick Parrish, Tim Sodhi, Colin Tattersal (2007). Comparing Visual Instructional Design Languages, A Case Study, in L. Botturi & T. Stubbs, Handbook of Visual Languages for Instructional Design: Theories and Practices, Information Science Reference, 155-184. ISBN 1599047292