This document summarizes a presentation on mobile learning challenges and opportunities. It discusses conducting a survey that found military members were ready for mobile learning technologies. It also describes prototypes created, including converting course content to e-books and flashcards for smartphones. The presentation concludes that mobile learning requires effort but can integrate existing infrastructure and lower barriers through design for mobile and authoring tools.
با رشد روزافزون تعاملات الکترونیکی و اقبال به توسعه تجارت الکترونیکی، چالش اعتماد به «تعاملات الکترونیکی و صحت اسناد الکترونیکی مبادله شده» بهعنوان چالش جدیدی در این عرصه مطرح است. اعتماد و امنیت در فضای مجازی نیازمند برخورداری از زیرساخت مطمئن و قابلاعتماد است که در نظام قانونی کشورهای بهکارگیرنده پذیرفته شده باشد. امروزه رایجترین و جامعترین زیرساخت اعتماد در فضای مجازی، زیرساخت کلید عمومی (PKI) است.
زیرساخت کلید عمومی (Public Key Infrastructure) به بستر فراهمشده در کشورها جهت بهکارگیری گواهیهای الکترونیکی گفته میشود که شامل مجموعهای از قوانین، سیاستها و دستورالعملها، استانداردها، سختافزارها، نرمافزارها و فرایندهاست. مزایای استفاده از گواهی الکترونیکی در تعاملات الکترونیکی: «اطمینان از دستنخوردگی اسناد مبادله شده»، «اطمینان از هویت شخص ارسالکننده» و «اطمینان از انکارناپذیری تولید سند توسط تولیدکننده آن» است؛ بنابراین PKI (که بستر بهکارگیری و مدیریت گواهیهای الکترونیکی را در یک کشور فراهم میکند) پیشنیاز برقراری تعاملات تجاری/غیرتجاری الکترونیکی مطمئن در میان طرفین داخلی یا بینالمللی است.
زیرساخت کلید عمومی به بستر فراهم شده در کشورها جهت بهکارگیری گواهیهای الکترونیکی گفته میشود که شامل مجموعهای از قوانین، سیاستها و دستورالعملها، استانداردها، سختافزارها، نرمافزارها و فرایندهاست. مزایای استفاده از گواهی الکترونیکی در تعاملات الکترونیکی: «اطمینان از دستنخوردگی اسناد مبادله شده»، «اطمینان از هویت شخص ارسالکننده» و «اطمینان از انکارناپذیری تولید سند توسط تولیدکننده آن» است. بنابراین زیرساخت کلید عمومی (که بستر بهکارگیری و مدیریت گواهیهای الکترونیکی را در یک کشور فراهم میکند) پیشنیاز برقراری تعاملات تجاری/غیر تجاریِ الکترونیکی مطمئن در میان طرفین داخلی یا بینالمللی است.
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با رشد روزافزون تعاملات الکترونیکی و اقبال به توسعه تجارت الکترونیکی، چالش اعتماد به «تعاملات الکترونیکی و صحت اسناد الکترونیکی مبادله شده» بهعنوان چالش جدیدی در این عرصه مطرح است. اعتماد و امنیت در فضای مجازی نیازمند برخورداری از زیرساخت مطمئن و قابلاعتماد است که در نظام قانونی کشورهای بهکارگیرنده پذیرفته شده باشد. امروزه رایجترین و جامعترین زیرساخت اعتماد در فضای مجازی، زیرساخت کلید عمومی (PKI) است.
زیرساخت کلید عمومی (Public Key Infrastructure) به بستر فراهمشده در کشورها جهت بهکارگیری گواهیهای الکترونیکی گفته میشود که شامل مجموعهای از قوانین، سیاستها و دستورالعملها، استانداردها، سختافزارها، نرمافزارها و فرایندهاست. مزایای استفاده از گواهی الکترونیکی در تعاملات الکترونیکی: «اطمینان از دستنخوردگی اسناد مبادله شده»، «اطمینان از هویت شخص ارسالکننده» و «اطمینان از انکارناپذیری تولید سند توسط تولیدکننده آن» است؛ بنابراین PKI (که بستر بهکارگیری و مدیریت گواهیهای الکترونیکی را در یک کشور فراهم میکند) پیشنیاز برقراری تعاملات تجاری/غیرتجاری الکترونیکی مطمئن در میان طرفین داخلی یا بینالمللی است.
زیرساخت کلید عمومی به بستر فراهم شده در کشورها جهت بهکارگیری گواهیهای الکترونیکی گفته میشود که شامل مجموعهای از قوانین، سیاستها و دستورالعملها، استانداردها، سختافزارها، نرمافزارها و فرایندهاست. مزایای استفاده از گواهی الکترونیکی در تعاملات الکترونیکی: «اطمینان از دستنخوردگی اسناد مبادله شده»، «اطمینان از هویت شخص ارسالکننده» و «اطمینان از انکارناپذیری تولید سند توسط تولیدکننده آن» است. بنابراین زیرساخت کلید عمومی (که بستر بهکارگیری و مدیریت گواهیهای الکترونیکی را در یک کشور فراهم میکند) پیشنیاز برقراری تعاملات تجاری/غیر تجاریِ الکترونیکی مطمئن در میان طرفین داخلی یا بینالمللی است.
Effective GOVERNANCE in Project Portfolio ManagementMichal Augustini
Presentation about article: "Effective GOVERNANCE in Project Portfolio Management" - Analysis on how to avoid pitfalls and solve issues in Project Portfolio Management, comparing secondary literature with expert interviews
Available on Scribd:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/183721084/Effective-governance-in-Project-Portfolio-Management
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Mobile learning - Challenges and Opportunities for Security and Defense
1. Mobile Learning
Challenges and Opportunities
Dr. Christian Glahn
Wednesday, 6 March 13
2. The research related to this presentation has been
funded by the ADL Co-Lab and awarded by the
Office of Naval Research Global (ONRG) under the
grant no. N62909-12-1-7022.
The views expressed herein are solely those of the
author and do not represent or reflect the views of
any academic, government or industry organization
mentioned herein.
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3. Report on 1yr mLearning
for Security and Defense
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5. Content and Analysis Digital Library
Communities Training and ADL
About us
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7. The world has changed
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8. What are the benefits of
mobile technologies?
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9. • Always within reach
• Always ready for use
• Personal information hub
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10. Tiny display
What are these small devices
really good for?
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11. Speaker Internet
connection
Color display Camera
Apps
Timers
Texting Cheap
Microphone USB connector
Every Mobile Phone
is a Smart Phone
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12. Our Objectives
Last Year
• Mobile readiness
• Mobile learning prototypes
• Proof of concepts
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13. Our Objectives
• Mobile readiness
• Mobile learning prototypes
• Proof of concepts
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14. Mobile Learning
Research
Börner et al., 2010
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15. Into which direction shall
organizations focus their energy first?
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16. There is no
strategic data for
this decision
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17. Mobile Readiness
Attitudes and device usage of
organizational members
• What do they have?
• What do they know?
• What do they expect?
• What would they do?
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34. Our Objectives
• Mobile readiness
• Mobile learning prototypes
• Proof of concepts
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35. Adaptation Proof of
Concept
• Introduction to Nato
• Special mobile learning adaptation
• Building Defense Organizations
• No special adaptation
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36. Insights
• Transfer is possible
• Mobile learning resources need more
attention
• Designing for mobile learning helps to
increase quality
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37. Authoring Proof of Concept
• Full day train-the-trainers workshop
• 20 ADL professionals from military
academies
• Task: Create mobile learning content
with existing tools
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38. Insights
• All authors could create training material
• All authors could run their material on
their mobiles
• Using tools is no problem
• Creating sufficient content is time
consuming
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40. We can lower the barriers
for mobile learning
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41. Mobile learning needs a lot of effort
but this wave is too big to ignore
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Wednesday, 6 March 13
42. Christian Glahn www.isn.ethz.ch
@phish108
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Wednesday, 6 March 13