8 results on '"Alier, Marc"'
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2. Towards the Organization of a Portfolio to Support Informal Learning.
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GALANIS, NIKOLAS, MAYOL, ENRIC, CASAÑ, MARIA JOSÉ, and ALIER, MARC
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MACHINE learning ,EDUCATIONAL planning ,EDUCATIONAL innovations ,MOBILE learning ,PERSONNEL management - Abstract
The accelerating change that the society is experiencing worldwide is exposing the weaknesses in the éducation system we have inherited from previous generations. Every year lots of kinds of jobs disappear and new job descriptions are being created as well. Lifelong learning is no longer a theoretical concept, but a very real need for most people. Not all learning comes from formal education processes. Students and professionals are getting actionable knowledge from all kinds of sources and activities. Thus, informal learning, alongside competence-based learning and learning outcomes is getting a lot of attention lately from human resources departments, academies and policy makers. A number of countries and organizations arc busy defining guidelines for validating and evaluating informal learning experiences and formalizing its outcomes. In a globalized society where technology has brought together different cultures and educational systems, managing to keep track of a learner's competences is a daunting task, and especially when trying to take into account the competences acquired through informal means. In this paper, we propose a framework to gather, enhance, organize, evaluate and showcase a user's informal learning using a social approach to engage the learners to use the system by providing valuable recommendations, contacts and feedback. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
3. Designing a Secure Exam Management System (SEMS) for M-Learning Environments.
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Kaiiali, Mustafa, Ozkaya, Armagan, Altun, Halis, Haddad, Hatem, and Alier, Marc
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M-learning has enhanced the e-learning by making the learning process learner-centered. However, enforcing exam security in open environments where each student has his/her own mobile/tablet device connected to a Wi-Fi network through which it is further connected to the Internet can be one of the most challenging tasks. In such environments, students can easily exchange information over the network during exam time. This paper aims to identify various vulnerabilities that may violate exam security in m-learning environments and to design the appropriate security services and countermeasures that can be put in place to ensure exam security. It also aims to integrate the resulting secure exam system with an existing, open-source, and widely accepted Learning Management System (LMS) and its service extension to the m-learning environment, namely “the Moodbile Project”. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2016
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4. Improving the way to Communicate Learning Activities to an Informal Learning Collector.
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CASAÑ, MARIA JOSÉ, HIERRO, NÉLIDA, GALANIS, NIKOLAS, MAYOL, ENRIC, and ALIER, MARC
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CONTINUING education ,NONFORMAL education ,DISTANCE education ,KNOWLEDGE management ,ACQUISITION of data - Abstract
Lifelong Learning has been a growing interest in e-learning research communities, in a similar way as other related kinds of learning (formal, non-formal and informal) already had. In fact, the Tagging Recognition and Acknowledgment of Informal Learning Experiences project proposes a framework to manage these types of learning, giving special attention to informal learning. This project gathers informal learning activities with an Informal Learning Collector. The main way for registering informal learning activities data into the Informal Learning Collector is using push mechanisms where the user explicitly introduces such information. In this paper, we present some evaluation of user opinions about this push communication mechanism, and propose an alternative way to communicate informal learning activities data, by using a pull mechanism. Using the pull mechanism, the Informal Learning Collector collects data directly from external applications. After the introduction of the pull mechanism, Informal Learning Collector users have confirmed that usability has been improved significantly. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
5. Information Systems, E-Learning and Knowledge Management (in the Times of COVID).
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Alier, Marc
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Education, e-learning, mobile learning, learning analytics, adaptative learning, privacy, anti-plagiarism, academic information systems, open education technologies Keywords: education; e-learning; mobile learning; anti-plagiarism; academic information systems; open education technologies; learning analytics; adaptative learning; privacy EN education e-learning mobile learning anti-plagiarism academic information systems open education technologies learning analytics adaptative learning privacy 10674 1 10/19/21 20211001 NES 211001 1. Computerized information systems (academic information systems) have become omnipresent to the point of invisibility in the education system. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2021
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6. A Qualitative Analysis of Implementing E-Learning during the COVID-19 Lockdown.
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Peñarrubia-Lozano, Carlos, Segura-Berges, Manuel, Lizalde-Gil, Manuel, Bustamante, Juan Carlos, and Alier, Marc
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The existing literature evidences the potential of the e-learning methodology, although some call it into question. Our study aimed to analyse the real scope of applying this methodology type to a lockdown situation like that caused by COVID-19. It could provide the scientific and educational community with useful novel information on e-learning and its real adequacy for schools in pre-university educational stages. This qualitative study was designed using questionnaires with open-ended questions for students and semistructured interviews for teachers, management board members, and families of students of Primary and Secondary Education. The scripts of data collection tools were made ad hoc. The thematic analysis was carried out in accordance with the study dimensions by relating the access and use of technological resources in classrooms, implementing the e-learning methodology during face-to-face teaching, and finally knowing the effects of its application during remote teaching in the lockdown situation. The results clearly show a need to adapt and adjust the implementation of this methodology by considering not only its specificities, but also a combination of e-learning and traditional teaching methodologies can help to introduce information and communication technologies (ICT) into classrooms. To conclude, including such a methodology in the educational context can be argued for, provided that specific training is received to allow the potential of both online and traditional teaching to be leveraged. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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7. E-Learning Services to Achieve Sustainable Learning and Academic Performance: An Empirical Study.
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Alam, Mohammad Mahtab, Ahmad, Naim, Naveed, Quadri Noorulhasan, Patel, Ayyub, Abohashrh, Mohammed, Khaleel, Mohammed Abdul, and Alier, Marc
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E-Learning has proven to be the only resort as a replacement of traditional face-to-face learning methods in the current global lockdown due to COVID-19 pandemic. Academic institutions across the globe have invested heavily into E-Learning and the majority of the courses offered in traditional classroom mode have been converted into E-Learning mode. The success of E-Learning initiatives needs to be ensured to make it a sustainable mode of learning. The objective of the current study is to propose a holistic E-Learning service framework to ensure effective delivery and use of E-Learning Services that contributes to sustainable learning and academic performance. Based on an extensive literature review, a proposed theoretical model has been developed and tested empirically. The model identifies a broad range of success determinants and relates them to different success measures, including learning and academic performance. The proposed model was validated with the response from 397 respondents involved with an E-Learning system in the top five public universities in the southern region of Saudi Arabia through the Partial Least Squares regression technique using SmartPLS software. Five main factors (Learner's Quality, Instructor's Quality, Information's Quality, System's Quality and Institutional Quality) were identified as a determinant of E-Learning service performance which together explains 48.7% of the variance of perceived usefulness of ELS, 71.2% of the variance of use of the E-Learning system. Perceived usefulness of ELS and use of ELS together explain 70.6% of learning and academic performance of students. Hence the framework will help achieve the sustainable and successful adoption of E-Learning services. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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8. Supporting, evaluating and validating informal learning. A social approach.
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Galanis, Nikolas, Mayol, Enric, Alier, Marc, and García-Peñalvo, Francisco José
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COMPUTER assisted instruction , *LEARNING strategies , *INFORMATION literacy , *INFORMATION needs - Abstract
Informal learning has been a global hot topic for the past several years. The growth of the internet and the pervasiveness of computers in everyday life means that a huge part of this informal learning is done through a computer. In the European Union, since the official recognition of informal learning in 1999 with the Bologna Treaty, a number of guidelines and proposals have been published providing techniques and recommendations for translating informal learning outcomes to formal competences. Most of these guidelines depend on an evaluator (internal or external) to oversee and certify the process. In our work, we propose the usage of a more social and dynamic framework for gathering, validating and promoting a learner's digital informal learning. This framework is based primarily on peer interaction and peer assessment instead of employing experts and provides mechanisms for personalized recommendations in order to introduce further informal learning opportunities to the learners. We propose an approach where a learner's evaluation happens organically while other learners adopt the same activities and evaluate them positively or negatively. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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