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Item Contenidos de Calidad para la Educación Virtual y Semipresencial(2004) Morales Morgado, Erla M.; García-Peñalvo, Francisco J.; Barrón Ruiz, Á.Item AHKME eLearning Information System: A 3.0 Approach(2011) Rego, H.; Moreira, T.; García-Peñalvo, Francisco J.Item Knowledge Management System to Re-feed Learning Objects Repository(2005) Morales Morgado, Erla M.; García-Peñalvo, Francisco J.Item Metadata and Knowledge Management Driven Web-Based Learning Information System Towards Web/E-Learning 3.0(2010-06) Rego, H.; Moreira, T.; Morales, E.; García-Peñalvo, Francisco J.Item Knowledge management system for applying educational innovative experiences(Proceedings of the First International Conference on Technological Ecosystems for Enhancing Multiculturality (TEEM’13) (Salamanca, Spain, November 14-15, 2013). F. J. García-Peñalvo (Ed.). Pages 405-410. Grupo GRIAL / ACM International Conference Proceeding Series (ICPS). New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2013) Sein-Echaluce Lacleta, María Luisa; Lerís, D.; Fidalgo Blanco, Ángel; García-Peñalvo, Francisco J.This work describes obtaining indicators to meet two objectives: first, classifying and measuring the educational innovation degree in experiences and practices carried out at the University; and second, using them in order to manage new innovation experiences throughout a knowledge management system.Item WEILER 2013: Workshop on solutions that enhance informal learning recognition(2013-09-24) Conde-González, M. Á.; García Peñalvo, Francisco J.; Griffiths, DaiThe increasing presence of Web 2.0 media and tools in the workplace makes informal learning increasingly important and its recognition there becomes especially relevant since this can enhance employability, producing positive benefits for managers and companies, and give employees opportunities to learn and keep their skills up-to-date, etc. Thus, taking into account the technological and organizational innovation and the affordances of the Internet, it is necessary to define new methodologies and tools to make visible and manage this informal learning. This workshop will gather experiences about informal learning recognition, focusing on, but not limited to: validation of informal learning experiences, institutional management of informal knowledge, making use of representations of informal learning, decision making informed by informal learning experiences and using of learning analytics to document or promote informal learning.Item Enhancing informal learning recognition through TRAILER project(2013-09-24) Conde-González, M. Á.; García-Peñalvo, Francisco J.; Zangrando, Valentina; García-Holgado, Alicia; Seoane Pardo, Antonio M.; Alier Forment, Marc; Galanis, Nikolas; Griffiths, Dai; Johnson, Mark; Janssen, Jose; Brouns, Francis; Vogten, Hubert; Finders, Anton; Sloep, Peter; Marques, Maria Arcelina; Viegas, Maria C.; Alves, Gustavo R.; Waszkiewicz, Elwira; Mykowska, Aleksandra; Minovic, Miroslav; Milovanovic, MilosThe evolution of new technology and its increasing use, has for some years been making the existence of informal learning more and more transparent, especially among young and older adults in both Higher Education and workplace contexts. However, the nature of formal and non-formal, coursebased, approaches to learning has made it hard to accommodate these informal processes satisfactorily. The project aims to facilitate first the identification by the learner (as the last responsible of the learning process), and then the recognition by the institution, in dialogue with the learner, of this learning. To do so a methodology and a technological framework to support it have been implemented. This project have been tested in several context and it is possible to say that an informal learning dialogue between learners and people in chargé of the institutions is possibleItem Managing Informal Learning in professional contexts: the learner’s perspective(2013-09-24) Marques, Maria Arcelina; Viegas, Maria C.; Alves, Gustavo R.; Zangrando, Valentina; Galanis, Nikolas; Janssen, Jose; Waszkiewicz, Elwira; Conde-González, M. Á.; García-Peñalvo, Francisco J.Informal Learning is present in everyone's life but its awareness only recently has been reported. The need to keep track of the knowledge acquired this way is increasing as its sources diversity also increases. This work presents the pilots trials on the use of a tool developed to help keeping track of the learners’ informal learning, within a number of companies spread out in three countries. This tool developed through the European Commission funded project TRAILER, is still under development, which will allow integrating the set of improving suggestions obtained from users during the piloting phase. The overall idea of managing one’s informal learning was well accepted and welcomed, which validated the emerging need for a tool with this purpose.Item Informal learning in work environments: training with the Social Web in the workplace(Taylor & Francis, 2012-09-21) Colomo-Palacios, Ricardo; Lytras, Miltiadis; García Peñalvo, Francisco J.The Internet and its increasing usage has changed informal learning in depth. This change has affected young and older adults in both the workplace and in higher education. But, in spite of this, formal and non-formal course-based approaches have not taken full advantage of these new informal learning scenarios and technologies. The Web 2.0 is a new way for people to communicate across the Internet. Communication is a means of transformation and knowledge exchange. These are the facts that cannot be obviated by the organisations in their training programmes and knowledge management. This special issue is devoted to investigating how informal learning changes or influences online information in Social Web and training strategies in institutions. In order to do so, five papers will present different approaches of informal learning in the workplace regarding Web 2.0 capabilities.Item Metadata and Knowledge Management Driven Web-Based Learning Information System Towards Web/E-Learning 3.0(International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning, 2010-06) Rego, Hugo Miguel Gonçalves; Moreira, Tiago; Morales Morgado, Erla M.; García Peñalvo, Francisco J.AHKME e-learning system main aim is to provide a modular and extensible system with adaptive and knowledge management abilities for students and teachers. This system is based on the IMS specifications representing information through metadata, granting semantics to all contents in it, giving them meaning. Metadata is used to satisfy requirements like reusability, interoperability and multipurpose. The system provides authoring tools to define learning methods with adaptive characteristics, and tools to create courses allowing users with different roles, promoting several types of collaborative and group learning. It is also endowed with tools to retrieve, import and evaluate learning objects based on metadata, where students can use quality educational contents fitting their characteristics, and teachers have the possibility of using quality educational contents to structure their courses. The metadata management and evaluation play an important role in order to get the best results in the teaching/learning process.