Best Practices in Outcome-based Online Learning – towards Models and Development for new Learning Technologies

2nd European Workshop on ICOPER Best Practice @ ICALT2010

July 5-7, 2010, Sousse, Tunisia

Workshop Description

The European Qualification Framework (EQF) is proposed to act as a translation mechanism across the different National Qualifications Frameworks (NQFs) in the European countries. Its implementation is supposed to help higher educational institutions and workplace organizations across Europe to exchange and compare learning outcomes presented by individuals. The primary goal of the EQF is to improve mobility of learners across European countries and educational systems. However, currently, a limited number of higher education institutions have adopted standards for describing learning outcomes, units of learning or assessment. This results in inefficiencies for both outcome-based learning design, discovery, access and re-use of units of learning.

Knowledge, skills and competences to be achieved by learners are in the focal point of the learning process. All educational activities and resources need to be related to the intended learning outcomes of a learning module or course, in order to assist the learners in successfully achieving the intended learning outcomes at the end of the learning experience.

A very useful application of technology based on these models is matching people with opportunities, that is, trying to get people into situations to which they are suited. This requires enabling learners to have access to a portable of profile of their learning outcomes achieved after their successful completion of studies.

This workshop invites papers that cover issues related to online outcome based learning:

The aim of the workshop will be to report on best practices identified by the ICOPER and other projects; and to give an overview of the findings concerning the suitability of specifications and standards in use in European higher education and lifelong learning institutions, as well as in schools. We would also like to invite interested parties to join the best practice network which is open to experts in the field.

We invite full papers and position papers on the themes outline above.

Organising Committee

Workshop Organization

The workshop will last for 2.5 hours. Speakers will give a 10-15 min presentations (depending in the number of accepted papers). The last 30 min of the session will be devoted to a general debate about the presented approaches and the future perspectives.

Target audience

The workshop is not exclusive to, but is meant especially for:

Program Committee

Important dates

Submission Procedures

All submissions will be handled electronically. Please submit your contribution before the submission deadline to the workshop chairs by e-mail: tore.hoel [@] hio.no and jnajjar [@] wu.ac.at or michael.derntl [@] univie.ac.at

Authors are invited to submit original unpublished research as full papers (8 pages), work-in-progress as short papers (max. 4 pages) or position statements (max. 2 pages). All submitted papers will be peer-reviewed by at least three members of the program committee for originality, significance, clarity and quality.

All accepted papers will be published in the online Workshop Proceedings edited by the general Workshop Chairs. Authors of accepted papers will be asked to prepare an additional 2 pages long, IEEE 2-column format be included and published in the main IEEE proceedings.

For Authors guidelines, please look at the IEEE Computer Society guidelines. Authors can also use Word Template and Format guidelines. (See templates in ICALT page)