Aligning Curriculum and Evidencing Learning Effectiveness Using Semantic Mapping of Learning Assets

The ability to evidence learning effectiveness in virtual learning environments for accreditation purposes has posed as a challenge to higher education institutions who offer online courses. Many instructional designers have tried several methods for retrieving learning object, resulting in varying...

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Main Authors: Phil Ice, Melissa Burgess, Justin Beals, Jennifer Staley
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kassel University Press 2012-06-01
Series:International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET)
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Online Access:http://online-journals.org/i-jet/article/view/1972
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spelling doaj-7a60a23a58004c31aeaf158e3e2d00a72020-11-25T02:52:54ZengKassel University PressInternational Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET)1863-03832012-06-0172263110.3991/ijet.v7i2.1972Aligning Curriculum and Evidencing Learning Effectiveness Using Semantic Mapping of Learning AssetsPhil IceMelissa BurgessJustin BealsJennifer StaleyThe ability to evidence learning effectiveness in virtual learning environments for accreditation purposes has posed as a challenge to higher education institutions who offer online courses. Many instructional designers have tried several methods for retrieving learning object, resulting in varying levels of object quality. For institutions who offer online courses and who are initially applying for or seeking renewal accreditation, rigorous alignment of curriculum to goals to learning objects is paramount. To date, there has been no evidence in the literature of this type of semantic mapping to harvest high quality learning objects that further align to course content to learning objects to course goals and objectives. A research and development team at a fully online higher education institution addressed this challenge by employing an open source repository and semantic engine for analysis and alignment of content, materials, and learning activities to goals and objectives across all courses within the School of Business. The result was a highly detailed, accurate mapping of the programs' knowledge base to established goals and objectives. Discussion, conclusions, and future directions are provided.http://online-journals.org/i-jet/article/view/1972accreditation, learning objects, online learning, semantic mapping.
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Aligning Curriculum and Evidencing Learning Effectiveness Using Semantic Mapping of Learning Assets
International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET)
accreditation, learning objects, online learning, semantic mapping.
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Melissa Burgess
Justin Beals
Jennifer Staley
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title Aligning Curriculum and Evidencing Learning Effectiveness Using Semantic Mapping of Learning Assets
title_short Aligning Curriculum and Evidencing Learning Effectiveness Using Semantic Mapping of Learning Assets
title_full Aligning Curriculum and Evidencing Learning Effectiveness Using Semantic Mapping of Learning Assets
title_fullStr Aligning Curriculum and Evidencing Learning Effectiveness Using Semantic Mapping of Learning Assets
title_full_unstemmed Aligning Curriculum and Evidencing Learning Effectiveness Using Semantic Mapping of Learning Assets
title_sort aligning curriculum and evidencing learning effectiveness using semantic mapping of learning assets
publisher Kassel University Press
series International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET)
issn 1863-0383
publishDate 2012-06-01
description The ability to evidence learning effectiveness in virtual learning environments for accreditation purposes has posed as a challenge to higher education institutions who offer online courses. Many instructional designers have tried several methods for retrieving learning object, resulting in varying levels of object quality. For institutions who offer online courses and who are initially applying for or seeking renewal accreditation, rigorous alignment of curriculum to goals to learning objects is paramount. To date, there has been no evidence in the literature of this type of semantic mapping to harvest high quality learning objects that further align to course content to learning objects to course goals and objectives. A research and development team at a fully online higher education institution addressed this challenge by employing an open source repository and semantic engine for analysis and alignment of content, materials, and learning activities to goals and objectives across all courses within the School of Business. The result was a highly detailed, accurate mapping of the programs' knowledge base to established goals and objectives. Discussion, conclusions, and future directions are provided.
topic accreditation, learning objects, online learning, semantic mapping.
url http://online-journals.org/i-jet/article/view/1972
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