The increasing growth in the use of e-learning environments, in which education is delivered and supported through information and communication technologies, has brought new challenges to academic institutions. From all the current definitions of e-learning, it can be seen that learning contents are one of the key issues for a successful e-learning experience. Therefore, there is a real need for academic staff, managers and librarians to re-think the whole process of delivering courses, information resources and information services. The book focuses on defining content management and its relationship with knowledge management, providing perspectives on how the semantic web could complement content management, how to deal with copyright restrictions, and how to describe information competencies and skills required and acquired by teachers and students in virtual environments. Offered is a design project for managing digital content for classical and distance education institutions, covering all the aspects related to the content lifecycle, integrating it into the learning process. Practical aspects such as standards for content e-learning management, a review of existing experiences of learning repositories, and a survey of available platforms for delivering courses and providing access to information resources is also covered. Lastly, the book addresses the three main factors which make it crucial in the current context: first, the web 2.0 paradigm, which breaks the content producer-consumer barrier; second, the open content movement for educational purposes, which changes the knowledge management transference model; and third, the new European Higher Education Area, where the concept of content needs to be rethought.
Author(s): Mario Pérez-Montoro (auth.), Núria Ferran Ferrer, Julià Minguillón Alfonso (eds.)
Edition: 1st Edition.
Publisher: Springer New York
Year: 2011
Language: English
Pages: 231
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Theoretical Perspectives on Content Management....Pages 3-26
From Content Management to E-Learning Content Repositories....Pages 27-41
Learning Objects, Content Management, and E-Learning....Pages 43-54
On the Relationship Between Pedagogical Design and Content Management in eLearning....Pages 55-69
Information-Related Competencies for Teachers and Students in an E-Learning Environment....Pages 71-85
Copyright Issues in E-Learning....Pages 87-109
Front Matter....Pages 111-111
Survey on Learning Content Management Systems....Pages 113-130
E-Learning Standards for Content Management....Pages 131-156
Learning Object Evaluation and Reuse: A Hong Kong Experience....Pages 157-177
Open Educational Resources: Motivations, Logistics and Sustainability....Pages 179-193
Front Matter....Pages 195-195
Content Management and E-Learning: a Strategic Perspective....Pages 197-211
Back Matter....Pages 213-215