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IBM thinking and Position on eLearning 



IBM’s e-Learning Strategy
Supporting the visions of our customers

 

 
 
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Slide 1: Cyprus Univers ity Briefing IBM’s e-Learning Strategy Supporting the visions of our customers January 2003
Slide 2: IBM’s commitment to e-Learning PwCC Institute of Adv. Learng In-House Pilots Lotus Portfolio Middleware Tivoli Autonomic Scalability Security IBM as a Premier e-L Solution Provider On-Demand Reinventing Educ. Kidsmart 40%+ eL Awards for Leading Edge Career Space eLIG
Slide 3: IBM and e-learning standards IBM fully supports eLearning Standards Emphasis on Open Standards Leads and actively participates in CEN/ISSS Workshop for Learning Technology eLIG Consortium ADL AICC IMS Global Learning Consortium IEEE CLEO Lab Facilitates adoption into LearningSpace IBM sees value in eLearning Standards Giving our customers the ability to play any content Providing framework for pedagogical and technical innovation
Slide 4: IBM and e-learning research IBM invests heavily in e-learning research Research facility in New York Reinventing education Learning Village and other e-learning assets have come out of this investment Current Projects include: e-learning Flow Language (ELFL) Adaptive learning delivery IBM Insititue for Advanced Learning Global Cross functional group focused on learning and e-learning Leads and actively evangelizes learning
Slide 5: • IBM Named Digital Content Management Company of the Year by Frost & Sullivan • Commitment to Open Standards and Strategic Partnerships Contribute to IBM's Leadership in Delivering the Industry's Most Comprehensive Content Management Solution Jan 17th 2003
Slide 6: eLearning Industry Group – an Open Group Accelerating and supporting the Implementation of eLearning in Europe (eL Action Plan) Consulting with the European Commission and National Governments Core Members = Industry Participants (CORE GROUP) Associate Members = Other Stakeholders (CONSULTATION GROUP) OBJECTIVE MEMBERSHIP COMITTMENT Endorse Recommendations of eL Summit (e.g. Open Standards) Provide Resources (Membership Fee and Manpower) PRIORITIES INITIATIVES > Infrastructure > eL Standards > eL Quality – e L IG > CPD of Teachers e Le a r n in g in In d u s t r y Gr o u p > PPP > Conditions for Content Market
Slide 7: Learning A spectrum of definition and meaning? Training & Telling people things ‘From darkness to light’ The Acquisition of knowledge The open mind
Slide 8: Elements of an e-Learning System Human Factors Pedagogy Culture Preferences Motivation Content Multimedia Instructional Design Self paced, collab. Distribution infrastructure Traditional Classroom Content Org. & Process Enrollment Tracking/Reporting Support/Help Delivery Virtual Classroom Enabling Technology IT Infrastructure Portals Learning Mgmt System
Slide 9: The Progression of e-Learning Traditional Instruction Analogue Format Single-Purpose Low Function LMS Fixed Function Blended Learning Transformed pedagogies Pedagogy Content Process & Organization Technology Digital potential High Function LMS Change Process Multi Function Multi-Purpose Knowledge & Learning Objects Exchange Integrations of processes Mainstream Technology Integration Fragmentation Stand Alone
Slide 10: Innovation : Our thought leadership in matching learning delivery with a pedagogical approach is encompassed in our IBM 4-Tier Learning Model™ Learn through Collocation Learn from Collaboration Learn through Interaction Learn from Information Experience Based Learning Learning Labs, Classroom, Mentoring, Role Playing, Coaching, Case Studies Face-to-Face Get together, Build Communities & Relationships, Live it, Do it Collaborative Learning Live Virtual Classroom, e-Labs, Collaborative Sessions, Real-time Awareness, Live Conferences, Teaming Collaborative Discuss it, Practice it with Others Interactive Learning, Simulation & Games CBT/MBT Modules, Self-Directed Learning Objects, Interactive Games, Coaching & Simulations Performance Support & Reference Materials Web Lectures, Web Books, Web Conferences, Web Pages, Videos Multimedia Examine it, Try it, Play it Internet Read it, See it, Hear it
Slide 11: Lotus Delivers Products that enable Collaboration Live Virtual Classroom now available
Slide 12: IBM Dynamic Workplaces Self-service HR Filtered internal/ external content Messaging Portals Search Collaboration e-Learning Document/Content Management People Finding Workflow Application Integration An e-workplace allows companies to achieve value by integrating capabilities into a new work environment. The Goal: Integrated and configurable e-workplace
Slide 13: Towards on demand Process Outsourcing Network-Delivered Applications SCHOOL “Intelligent” Services Middleware Taking technology away from educators Storage Utility Services Hosting/Bandwidth
Slide 14: E-Learning A spectrum of definition and meaning? A spectrum of supporting solutions Training & Telling people things ‘From darkness to light’ The Acquisition of knowledge The mind open For enquiry
Slide 15: Cyprus Univers ity Briefing IBM’s e-Learning Strategy Supporting the visions of our customers January 2003

   
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