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Panos Bamidis Assist. Prof.
Medical Education Informatics
Medical School
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Greece
Open Educational Data: the case of the mEducator project
MEI 2012
Thessaloniki
April, 2012
co-funded by the
European Commission
eContentplus programme
http://www.meducator.net
co-funded by the
European Commission
eContentplus programme
Summary
OERs
A short account on OERs & MedEdu
mEducator approach
How OERs are treated with mEducator
technology
Prospects
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Open Educational Resources (OERs)
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European Commission
eContentplus programme
Open movement
1980’s Open Source Software: GNU General Public License
(GPL) was designed not only to ensure that the software
produced by GNU will remain free, but to promote the
production of more and more free software
focuses on communicating authorized use
Open Educational Resources (OER) movement has the aim to
respond to the needs of educators and students for open,
adaptable resources and emphasizes the transformative
possibilities of digitally created and distributed resources
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European Commission
eContentplus programme
Freedoms
Openness, therefore OER, should offer the following three
freedoms:
1. The freedom to study a work and apply knowledge offered from it.
2. The freedom to redistribute copies, in whole or in part, of a work.
3. The freedom to make improvements or other changes, i.e. to make
adaptations, to the content of a work, and the freedom to release modified
copies of it.
Give authors control over the integrity of their work and the right
to be properly acknowledged and cited.
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European Commission
eContentplus programme
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Medical Education: facts & challenges
Medical education is based on a broad range of learning content, which,
nowadays, in its most part, is also available and distributed digitally
Medical professionals need to update their knowledge and skills regularly in order to
confront the increased needs in treatment and research
Continuing medical education (CME) tends to be considered compulsory in most
countries
Facts
• medical and biomedical information & knowledge (basic & core) is ever expanding
• medical disciplines and educators become increasingly overspecialized
• Educational content is made available in individual academic institutions
Challenges
• how to provide expert knowledge in remote institutions
• how to provide more audience to overspecialized educators located at remote institutions
• how to communicate and exchange (not only knowledge but also) expertise in skills and competences
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European Commission
eContentplus programme
Web 2.0 (social web) advances
highlighted the importance of:
– Openness
– enabled social collaboration & improved participation
– Emergence of social networking & Social intelligence
– key new terms: “apomediation”, “disintermediation” (Eysenbach, 2008).
– One’s “fame” in the web?
Web 2.0 role in educational processes
Shifted focus from educators to educational resources
...shared by online communities of learning through various
open educational repositories.
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European Commission
eContentplus programme
Web2.0 notions in mEdcuator platforms
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Web3.0 (semantic web)
emphasis on the notion of linked data
publishing of structured data so that it can be interlinked
more effectively and hopefully become more useful.
Shifted focus from serving web pages for human readers
into sharing information in a way that can be read
automatically and “understood” by machines.
Inevitably this enables data from different sources to be
connected in a better way and be queried more effectively
and efficiently.
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What is mEducator?
A Best Practice Network (BPN) co-funded by the
– eContentplus 2008 programme of the European Commission,
Information Society and Media Directorate-General, Digital
Content & Cognitive Systems
Start Date: May 1st , 2009
Duration: 3 years
Contract Reference: ECP-2008-EDU-418006
As a BPN, it compares different solutions (2) to draw
best practice recommendations
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European Commission
eContentplus programme
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mEducator Partners
1 Aristotle University of Thessaloniki GR Coordinator, Technology provider, Content provider, User/Evaluation,
Dissemination
2 University of Cyprus CY Technology Provider, Content provider, User/Evaluation, Dissemination
3 Democritus University of Thrace GR Content provider, Technology provider, User/Evaluation, Dissemination
4 MEDTING Medical Exchange Limited IR Content provider, Technology provider, Dissemination
5 Technical Univ. of Cluj-Napoca RO Technology provider, Pedagogical expert
6 Université Nice Sophia Antipolis FR Content provider, User
7 Medical University Plovdiv BG Pedagogical expert, Content provider, User
8 Università degli studi di Catania IT Pedagogical expert, Content provider, User/Evaluation
9 University of Helsinki FI Pedagogical expert, Evaluation
10 St George's Hospital Medical School UK Standardisation Body, Pedagogy Expert,
Technology and Content Provider
11 Succubus Interactive FR
Content and Technology Provider
12 The Open University UK
Technology Provider
13 Coventry University UK Content provider, Technology provider
14 European Cervical Cancer Association FR User/Evaluation
co-funded by the
European Commission
eContentplus programme
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mEducator central idea
discover, retrieve, use, rate, re-use and re-purpose educational content irrespective of any Learning Management System use
providers and users of such content may be
– expert instructors (academics / health professionals)
– students / learners
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European Commission
eContentplus programme
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Ultimate goal…
provide mechanisms for content publishing, discovery, & retrieval
analyze policies and mechanisms for content evaluation, rating,
renewal and repurposing
elaborate on intellectual property rights for educational material
test the impact of true interoperability, repurposing, enrichment,
and embedding of a variety of highly attractive and up-to-date
learning resources in each of the partners’ curricula
provide recommendations on how to implement interoperable
educational content discovery and retrieval networks
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European Commission
eContentplus programme
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mEducator “content”
refers to any type of educational material with a registered history of creation and evolution
Is linked with – specific educational goals and objectives
– learning outcomes
– educational contexts/settings
comes recommended with – certain types of teaching methods & strategies
– and/or assessment
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European Commission
eContentplus programme
Pers
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Class Discussion Forums
eTrace – Graphics annotation based lessons
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The mEducator resource schema
Emphasis on repurposing histories…
Describing Repurposing histories...
Metadata schema extensions
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Conceptual Model - Overview
MedBiquitous Annual
Conference 2011
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Conceptual Model - In detail
MedBiquitous Annual
Conference 2011 20
RDF Model
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sameAS
MESH
Term
SNOMED Term
Member Of
OxfordUniversity
was founded Is located
Cardiology
keywords
Medical
Resource John creator title
educationalObjective
s
Additional capabilities of the model
static user-edited or automatically generated
metadata fields
the emerging, dynamic information clouds that
surround a learning resource when users
comment on it, tag it etc, i.e. by a combined use
of strict taxonomies/controlled vocabularies with
folksonomies.
Enrichment: maps profile fields to existing Linked
Open Data vocabularies and ontologies 22
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Some interconnected mEducator3.0 platforms
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Google-Mapping histories of a resource
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Konstantinidis et al, Geotagged Repurposed Educational Content through mEducator Social Network to Enhance
Biomedical Engineering Education”, In Proceedings of 12th MEDITERRANEAN CONFERENCE ON MEDICAL AND
BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING AND COMPUTING, MEDICON 2010, Springer-Verlag, 2010.
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Conclusions
The current mEducator consortium will be
transformed into the mEducator partnership
when the current research funding expires at
the end of May 2012.
The mEducator partnership will be created to
promote the sustainability of mEducator
outcomes.
Numerous synergies with OKFN...
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Associate Partnership Application
Register and join the mEducator community
http://www.meducator.net