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Paquette, Gilbert (2010). Modeling for Learning Design Repositories. Dans Paquette, Gilbert (dir.), Visual knowledge and competency modeling - From informal learning models to semantic Web ontologies (p. 374-392). Hershey, PA : IGI Global. ISBN 9781615208395 https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-61520-839-5.ch018
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Résumé : | The deployment processes of a new technology or a methodology like Instructional Engineering is crucial if we want R&D results and products to reach end users with innovative products and services that produce quality and growth. These preoccupations are at the origin of the IDLD project that provides the main thread of this chapter. This project is based previous projects in the same area: R2R (Paquette, Marino, De la Teja, Lundgren-Cayrol, Léonard & Contamines, 2005) and edusource (McGreal, Anderson, Babin, Downes, Friesen, Harrigan, Hatala, M., MacLeod, Mattson, Paquette, Richards, Roberts & Schafer, 2004). In the first section we present the IDLD portal (Figure 18.1) that contains a repository of learning design models and examples. Such a repository groups narratives (lesson plans), MOT+LD models and the corresponding XML files compliant with the IMS-LD specification. It contains also an adaptation of the MISA Learning System Engineering Method presented earlier in chapter 8. In section 2, we will present how we have adapted the Learning Object Metadata (LOM) to structure the LD repository, considering LDs as special kinds of learning objects. For this, we had to integrate two classifications schemes into the PALOMA Learning Object manager. PALOMA will be presented with more details in chapter 20. In section 3, we will present a reusability process for decomposing a course into smaller patterns and re-using some of them to compose new courses. In section 4, we will propose an ontology that can help structure learning design repositories and enable more useful queries to such repositories. |
Adresse de la version officielle : | https://www.igi-global.com/gateway/book/37356 |
Déposant: | Paquette, Gilbert |
Responsable : | Gilbert Paquette |
Dépôt : | 05 mai 2025 18:56 |
Dernière modification : | 05 mai 2025 18:56 |
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