Enabling the IIHS Vision, Part 2 Brandon Muramatsu (with special thanks to Kavita’s GPRS modem) January 2010 Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0  United States License ( creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ )
2 Demos For January 2010 SpokenMedia Video/audio transcription, enabling translation Process and tools “ Access to high-quality learning must be open to all” Open IIHS Experience Course/activity design; student interaction “ Make curriculum openly available”
“ Goal 3. Work plan to delivery the curriculum by September 2010.” …getting from curriculum and courses to activities and the learner… –  Aromar Revi 5 January 2010
Our Goals with this Demo Demonstrate linking content with the curriculum Provide a vision of how students might interact with content
Open IIHS Interactive Education Open IIHS is a realization of the WHOLE educational infrastructure Assessment Collaboration Content Development and Authoring Content Discovery and Re-use Open IIHS Curricular Activities
Lifecycle Curriculum Course Activity Delivery/Use Assessment
VUE-Contemporary India
VUE-Search for content Select Sources Search Possible Resources
Look at content
Look for recommender resources
VUE-Add Content
VUE-Content added
Magic Occurs… …transition from content linked to concept map to a student view…
Process
Student Experience
Student Experience-Add Places
Student Experience-Add Timeline, Context
Annotation and Collaboration
… a possible vision Engaged with Peer-to-Peer University developing a platform to test the collaboration Beta platform – January 15 Course use – February 1, 3.003 at MIT and P2PU courses Starting a consortium, the Campus Project Universidad Oberta de Catlunya Universite de Lyon
Thank You! Brandon Muramatsu,  [email_address] ° Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0  United States License ( creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ )

IIHS Open Framework-Linking Content And Curriculum

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    Enabling the IIHSVision, Part 2 Brandon Muramatsu (with special thanks to Kavita’s GPRS modem) January 2010 Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License ( creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ )
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    2 Demos ForJanuary 2010 SpokenMedia Video/audio transcription, enabling translation Process and tools “ Access to high-quality learning must be open to all” Open IIHS Experience Course/activity design; student interaction “ Make curriculum openly available”
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    “ Goal 3.Work plan to delivery the curriculum by September 2010.” …getting from curriculum and courses to activities and the learner… – Aromar Revi 5 January 2010
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    Our Goals withthis Demo Demonstrate linking content with the curriculum Provide a vision of how students might interact with content
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    Open IIHS InteractiveEducation Open IIHS is a realization of the WHOLE educational infrastructure Assessment Collaboration Content Development and Authoring Content Discovery and Re-use Open IIHS Curricular Activities
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    Lifecycle Curriculum CourseActivity Delivery/Use Assessment
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    VUE-Search for contentSelect Sources Search Possible Resources
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    Magic Occurs… …transitionfrom content linked to concept map to a student view…
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    … a possiblevision Engaged with Peer-to-Peer University developing a platform to test the collaboration Beta platform – January 15 Course use – February 1, 3.003 at MIT and P2PU courses Starting a consortium, the Campus Project Universidad Oberta de Catlunya Universite de Lyon
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    Thank You! BrandonMuramatsu, [email_address] ° Unless otherwise specified this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License ( creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ )

Editor's Notes

  • #6 Advance an open framework that supports the life-cycle of course/program development and delivery – Open Framework – Open Technology; Open Content – the Gamut of OER – Applications; Architecture and Assets ( Content) Content Development and Authoring: Using authoring tool and aggregation tools Content Discovery and Re-use: