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07 March 2003 I Riina Vuorikari
MyDream Virtual Learning Environment
What if the sky was the limit to design a Virtual Learning Environment? What kind of features you as a teacher would want to have in your Dream VLE? Surprisingly, a group of European teachers didn't want to have the moon from the sky nor James Bond like high-tech in their classrooms, but reasonable features to make learning possible in the future global community.
"Our dreams become sustainable features" A workshop on Future Classroom took place in Brussels as part of Schoolnetworks conference. A group of 60 teachers listed following features that "MyDream VLE" should have:
Access
- Everyone has access - laptops for all
- Wireless networks
- Wireless communication
- Great capacity to download information (sound, films) in order to study them fast and properly
- Platform for younger children who are not yet able to read
- Special training for children with special needs
- Age-dependent lay-out, choose a design according the age group
- User friendly
Communication and Collaboration Tools
- Community Creation, provides a sense of community
- Easy grouping
- Sharing ideas, voting, games
- Parents connected - real time video-conferences
- Parents could access documents, children�s� results, timetables
- Questions to/from teachers to pupils
- Video conferencing
- Sharing resources
Tools
- Provide a variety of simple means for displaying work
- Sound, graphics, etc not just text
- Inside VLE students could produce ready-made products like Web pages
- Automatic generator of courses
- User-friendly editor tool for creating material
- Ways to build good content, e.g. Templates to build Flash animations
- Easy to build links
- Asset banks of images and animations to pupils and teachers can build content
- Assignments, clear structure to show possibilities
- Automatic generation of tests, quises, assignments
- Assignments that involve teacher and student creativity
- Options for finalising pupils' findings in the "Internet-ready" format
- Automatic translation system
Tools for knowledge building
- Cooperative learning
- Logical thinking, intercultural exchange
- Collective brain-mapping
- Process oriented more than product
- Illustrates the way the work has been created
- Portfolio ready
- Package to direct the learning process so that students have ownership, and that teachers contribution/assistance is more efficient and fair
Tracking of pupil's progress
- Have a possibility to control activity of any student
- Teacher able to follow/assess the learning process as well as the final product
- Assessment tools for learning progress
- Information assessments
Training and cultural changes
- Teacher acceptance/comfort for using the VLE is important
- Explanations/examples for teachers on how to use the tools.
Interoperability
- Compatibility between different VLE � product could be shown at every existing VLE
- Flexible
Links provided during the workshop:
- Unesco Free Software Portal
http://www.unesco.org/webworld/portal_freesoft/index.shtml
- Free Courceware
http://www.unesco.org/webworld/portal_freesoft/Software/Courseware_Tools/
- Future Learning Environment 3
http://fle3.uiah.fi
- QuiQui Qiant Bounce
http://www.kukakumma.net/
- Collaborative Computer Supported Learning
http://www.euro-cscl.org
- VLE check list for Schools
http://www.eun.org/goto.cfm?did=22819
Workshop leaders:
- Teemu Leinonen
Media Lab, UIAH Helsinki
http://mlab.uiah.fi
- Riina Vuorikari
European Schoolnet
http://www.eun.org