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    Paving the Way for Lifelong Learning:Facilitating competence development through a learning path specification

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    Janssen, J. (2010). Paving the Way for Lifelong Learning. Facilitating competence development through a learning path specification. September, 17, 2010, Heerlen, The Netherlands: Open University of the Netherlands, CELSTEC. SIKS Dissertation Series No. 2010-36. ISBN 978-90-79447-43-5Efficient and effective lifelong learning requires that learners can make well informed decisions regarding the selection of a learning path, i.e. a set of learning actions that help attain particular learning goals. In recent decades a strong emphasis on lifelong learning has led educational provision to expand and to become more varied and flexible. Besides, the role of informal learning has become increasingly acknowledged. In light of these developments this thesis addresses the question: How to support learners in finding their way through all available options and selecting a learning path that best fit their needs? The thesis describes two different approaches regarding the provision of way finding support, which can be considered complementary. The first, inductive approach proposes to provide recommendations based on indirect social interaction: analysing the paths followed by other learners and feeding this information back as advice to learners facing navigational decisions. The second, prescriptive approach proposes to use a learning path specification to describe both the contents and the structure of any learning path in a formal and uniform way. This facilitates comparison and selection of learning paths across institutions and systems, but also enables automated provision of way finding support for a chosen learning path. Moreover, it facilitates automated personalisation of a learning path, i.e. adapting the learning path to the needs of a particular learner. Following the first approach a recommender system was developed and tested in an experimental setting. Results showed use of the system significantly enhanced effectiveness of learning. In line with the second approach a learning path specification was developed and validated in three successive evaluations. Firstly, an investigation of lifelong learners’ information needs. Secondly, an evaluation of the specification through a reference (sample) implementation: a tool to describe learning paths according to the specification. Finally, an evaluation of the use and purpose of this tool involving prospective end-users: study advisors and learning designers. Following the various evaluations the Learning Path Specification underwent some changes over time. Results described in this thesis show that the proposed approach of the Learning Path Specification and the reference implementation were well received by end-users.The work on this publication has been sponsored by the TENCompetence Integrated Project that is funded by the European Commission's 6th Framework Programme, priority IST/Technology Enhanced Learning. Contract 027087 [http://www.tencompetence.org

    How to Integrate Learning Design into Existing Practice

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    D3.1 - Questionnaire for the second consultation round

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    Janssen, J., & Stoyanov, S. (2012). D3.1 - Questionnaire for the second consultation round. DIGCOMP Online Consultation.Deliverable 3.1 provides the questionnaire that was used in the second round of the online consultation of experts on digital competence.European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Institute for Prospective Technological Studies - DIGCOMP project. Project no. IPTS-2011-J04-46-N

    D2.2 - Mapping of experts’ opinions

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    Janssen, J., & Stoyanov, S. (2012). D2.2 - Mapping of experts’ opinions. DIGCOMP Online Consultation.Deliverable 2.2 describes the results of the first round of the online consultation of experts (n=78) in the field of digital competence. It provides a mapping of digital competence distinguishing 14 different aspects.European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Institute for Prospective Technological Studies - DIGCOMP project. Project no. IPTS-2011-J04-46-N

    D1.1 - Minutes of kick-off meeting, consolidated work plan, and draft questionnaire I

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    Janssen, J., & Stoyanov, S. (2012). D1.1 - Minutes of the kick-off meeting, consolidated work plan, and draft questionnaire I. DIGCOMP Online Consultation.Deliverable 1.1 of the DIGCOMP - Online Consultation for a Digital Competence Framework, provides the minutes of the kick-off meeting, the consolidated work plan, as well as the draft of the first questionnaire.European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Institute for Prospective Technological Studies - DIGCOMP project. Project no. IPTS-2011-J04-46-N
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