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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 The Story of John, or how education could be ......................................................................3
2 What is personalised learning?.............................................................................................5
3 Personalised learning through the use of technology............................................................7
4 Criteria for a good personalised learning course ...................................................................9
5 Checklist for a good personalised learning course...............................................................11
Deliverable Title: Guidance on Personalised Learning and the Cloud, Working Group 3
Deliverable Nr: 4.3
Final date of deliverable: 01/11/2016
Version: 1.0
Dissemination Level: Public
Editor: MSc Luc Zwartjes
Project Title: School on the Cloud (SoC)
Project Nr: 543221–LLP–1–2013–1–GR-KA3- KA3NW
Project Start Date: January 1, 2014
Duration: 36 months
European Commission: Lifelong Learning Program - ICT Key Action 3 European Project
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission, Lifelong Learning Programme of the
European Union. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible
for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
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1 The Story of John, or how education could be
John enters the school door, has a look if there is anything new in the intercultural area, greets his friends
who are doing a small game in the playground section and checks his mobile device.
School as a learning environment, is
• Relaxed
• Has no walls
• Has new furniture
• Is connected with nature
• Is connected with other learners
• Is diverse.
There he finds that one of his colleagues posted a question to their professor, still being unanswered. So he
decides to meet members of another group in the cantina, joining them for an orange juice. They had already
advanced, so they indeed can help.
John and his colleagues continue to get data from the open data cloud, using the free open-source software
to analyse and compile it, preparing a cool interactive visualization.
The learning process includes:
• Critical thinking
• Flipped classroom
• Data management
• Open source software
• Peer learning
• Tutorials from learners to learners
• Privacy awareness
• Preparing for the real working environment
• Time-wise and content-wise organization
• Creativity.
The Laboratory for Visionary Architecture (LAVA)’s “Classroom of the Future” eLearning Industry
Artist rendering of open kitchen and co-located teaching kitchen
for upper and lower elementary schools, Dillwyn, Virginia
Sydney Centre for Innovation in Learning
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After two hours the chair reports to John’s device that he is sitting for two hours. There is where Theresa
comes into the learning story. She is a trainer for yoga and guides the team to the relaxation room, showing
them some new exercises to relax their neck muscles.
Right after they finished their exercise they hear the “bell of good ideas”. They move to the school’s
amphitheatre and wait for the announcement. One of their colleagues just had the idea of using a 3D-pen to
create individual models of chocolate for their Christmas party.
Health Social and Ethical Issues are part of education:
• Health Issues
• Physical
• Mental
• Addiction
• Behavioural
• Cyber mobbing
• Plagiarism
Then the team goes back to work. They proceed very well, achieving the “flow” state. Suddenly the system
warns “15 minutes left until automatic shutdown for today”. They concentrate and finish their work, having
the evening for their outdoor non-school related activities and games.
Although at first glance this seems to be a faraway dream, it can become reality.
Many schools in the world are already starting with the transformation from the ‘19
th
century style’ education
to what should be the ‘21
st
century education’. But the transition takes long, and includes a mind shift on all
levels: school (buildings), teachers and certainly the learners. Personalised leaning is in the centre of it.
Sydney Centre for Innovation in LearningKnox Innovation Opportunity and Sustainability Centre (KIOSC) Melbourne
Australia
From 19th
century (evocation in Palermo puppet museum) to 21st
century education (pupils in a modular classroom –
the tables can be flipped into boards, the seats reorganized, and the teachers room, school in Copenhagen)
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2 What is personalised learning?
Every learner has his own learning method/skills (speed, approach, interest and experiences), so he should
have the opportunity to expand his skills and knowledge, exercise and adjust their learning rhythm according
to their interests in combination with the curriculum. As the protagonist of the learning process is the learner
we should adapt to his previous learning and construct the learning process after that. It is of course useful
to propose creative activities, use problem solving orienting... but the start point should be the student
previous knowledge.
For decades schools treated all pupils the same way - a system called uniformity. At some point however it
was decided to classify pupils into homogenous groups – a system called differentiation.
Out of it came the system called individualisation, assuming that every student is different and needs a
unique approach. Differentiation and individualisation have this in common that the teacher is still in the
centre, he controls what is taught and when it is taught. Personalisation, on the other hand, puts the student,
the learner, central so that he can arrange, realise and modify the educational process.
Personalised learning:
 Starts with the learner and the learner is in the centre
 The learner is active in designing their learning goals and processes
 The learner decides how to access and acquire information,
 The learner owns and takes responsibility of learning, thus more motivated and engaged in the
learning process,
 The learner owns the capacity for critical monitoring of learning outcomes
 High quality teaching responsive to the different ways students achieve their best
 Creating an education path that takes account of learner’s needs, interests and aspirations
 Making a strong contribution to equity and social justice.
Source: Young Digital Planet, www.ydp.eu
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To implement personalised learning, the learning paradigm must be adopted. We can distinguish three
types:
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3 Personalised learning through the use of technology
The introduction of information technology and communication for teaching (ITC) is an ongoing process that
is adapted entirely in the context of the "Strategy for Rethinking Education" launched in 2012 by the
European Commission. This strategy aims to develop transversal skills, including IT, among European
students and increase access to education through free online resources. Many social software tools offer
the possibility to the learner to organise his own learning experience (with monitoring, collaborative working,
questioning and self-evaluation, various representations) and gives the learner a sense of ownership and
control over his own learning and career planning.
Although virtual learning environments (VLEs, like Moodle) can be used to provide and track e-learning
courses and enhance face-to-face instruction with online components, they are primarily used to automate
the administration of learning by facilitating and then recording learner activity. They are mostly a replica of
the traditional classroom learning style, many instructors just move all their teaching materials to the system
where it is presented uniformly to all learners regardless of their background, learning styles and preferences.
The personal learning environment (PLE) concept places the focus on the appropriation of different tools and
resources by the learner, whereby the learner is situated within a social context which influences the way in
which they use media, participate in activities and engage in communities.
Todays advanced technologies make it possible to personalize and securely deliver instructional content.
For this new provision of learning material three “connectors” are fundamental to digital education:
Connector 1
An integrated digital education ecosystem: this is a collaborative network that instructs and guides with in the
centre the learner, getting support from formal education participants (parents, teachers, peers, and
administrators) as well as from non-formal education participants (mentors, potential employers.
Summary of PLE elements and their core dimensions (Buchem et.al. 2011)
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Connector 2.
An integrated student learning life cycle from school to the workplace, connecting in-classroom and real-
world learning in a way that is tailored to the needs, learning styles, passion, and potential of each student.
Connector 3.
Integrated technology solutions: ubiquitous learning that draws upon individual technology strengths and
competencies to partner and offer integrated solutions.
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4 Criteria for a good personalised learning course
According to the research done by WG3 there are a lot of criteria we can use to weigh the quality of a
personalised learning course. The criteria can be divided into 4 categories, summarized into three categories
as is shown in the figure below.
1) The pedagogical approach or didactic process is expressed by two main questions: how is the course
organized? What tools is used? That is, through diagnostic tests using different procedures, the learner
should be able to participate in two related functions with respect to managing/processing knowledge via
different methods. In other words, the learner is expected to be able through observing and recalling to
acquire information, to arrange and organize them and finally to apply them. And in doing so, to be able to
answer the fundamental questions of the knowing process mentioned previously, as a result of having the
necessary skills via assessment and portfolio. The second one, focuses to the accessibility and interactivity
via the system and the methods adapted in order to achieve this goal.
HOW is the course organised, focusing on the didactics:
- diagnostic entry test to start a real personalised learning trajectory
- diagnostic tests during the personalised learning trajectory
- m-learning or u-learning instead of e-learning
- take different learning types into account
- assessment at the end (via test and/or portfolio).
What TOOLS/software is used:
- social network or other form of contact with co-learners included
- interactivity
- accessibility and usability of learning materials for everyone
- monitoring via the system.
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2) The object/content of learning: This process is expressed by at least three questions: which form of
education is applied?”, “What is the object?”, “What is the cognitive process taken into account?”. In terms of
didactic, therefore, the focus is on learner to be able to attribute meaning to what they apprehend and mainly
to explain them. That, of course, involves the learning of all the analytical concepts and principles that
provide them with the ability to comprehend, to see connections between diverse pieces of information and
to use that information to explain and processes in learning. In other words, to understand the subject matter
of the content.
WHAT is the content of the course:
- formal education content, thus aiming at the core-curriculum
- possibility (not obligatory) to include non-formal and informal learning
- valuing all dimensions of the learner
- valuing previous knowledge, competences, life and work skills, also informal
- taking the cognitive background of the target group into consideration
- flexibility in the system (flexible content)
3) The subject/intended for the actors: This process is expressed by the well-known question: “How can
knowledge and understanding be used to solve problems?”. This process involves forming problem-solving
models, formulating solutions to problems and in general applying knowledge in a practical manner to real
life situations that influence the world around us. As a result, the learner has to comprehend and deal with
sophisticated contemporary issues by knowing his skills and understanding his subject matter to solve
everyday problems. And in doing so, to interpret the world through his own perspectives.
WHO is involved in the course:
- ownership of personalised learning
- instructor / tutor or other network of peers, experts and teachers to guide and support the learning
- contact with peer group/ cooperative learning.
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5 Checklist for a good personalised learning course
When using an existing personalised learning course, or designing your own one this checklist will help you.
Scan the course and look for the indicators in the checklist. If present check the second-last column; if
missing indicate in the last column. Thus missing indicators will be pointed here, offering the possibility to
adjust the course.
Type Indicator Weight
(Importance,
1=basic 100%,
2 = 150%,
3=200%)
Green:
present
Orange:
to be
adjusted
Red:
missing
HOW
Diagnostic entry test to start a real
personalised learning trajectory
100 %
Diagnostic tests during the personalised
learning trajectory
150 %
Assessment at the end (via test and/or
portfolio)
100 %
m-learning or u-learning instead of e-learning 150 %
Take different learning styles into account 100 %
TOOLS
Social network or other form of contact with
co-learners included
100 %
Interactivity 200 %
Accessibility and usability of learning
materials for everyone
100 %
Monitoring via the system 150 %
Motivation (entertainment) tools 100 %
WHAT
Formal education --> core-curriculum 100 %
Possibility (not obligatory) to include non-
formal and informal learning
100 %
Valuing all dimensions of the learner 150 %
Valuing previous knowledge, competences,
life and work skills, also informal
100 %
Taking the cognitive background of the
target group into consideration
100 %
Flexibility in the system (flexible content) 200 %
WHO
Ownership of personalised learning 200 %
Instructor / tutor, experts and teachers to
guide and support the learning
150 %
Contact with peer group/ cooperative
learning
100 %
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Guidance on Personalised Learning

  • 2. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 The Story of John, or how education could be ......................................................................3 2 What is personalised learning?.............................................................................................5 3 Personalised learning through the use of technology............................................................7 4 Criteria for a good personalised learning course ...................................................................9 5 Checklist for a good personalised learning course...............................................................11 Deliverable Title: Guidance on Personalised Learning and the Cloud, Working Group 3 Deliverable Nr: 4.3 Final date of deliverable: 01/11/2016 Version: 1.0 Dissemination Level: Public Editor: MSc Luc Zwartjes Project Title: School on the Cloud (SoC) Project Nr: 543221–LLP–1–2013–1–GR-KA3- KA3NW Project Start Date: January 1, 2014 Duration: 36 months European Commission: Lifelong Learning Program - ICT Key Action 3 European Project This project has been funded with support from the European Commission, Lifelong Learning Programme of the European Union. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
  • 3. 3 1 The Story of John, or how education could be John enters the school door, has a look if there is anything new in the intercultural area, greets his friends who are doing a small game in the playground section and checks his mobile device. School as a learning environment, is • Relaxed • Has no walls • Has new furniture • Is connected with nature • Is connected with other learners • Is diverse. There he finds that one of his colleagues posted a question to their professor, still being unanswered. So he decides to meet members of another group in the cantina, joining them for an orange juice. They had already advanced, so they indeed can help. John and his colleagues continue to get data from the open data cloud, using the free open-source software to analyse and compile it, preparing a cool interactive visualization. The learning process includes: • Critical thinking • Flipped classroom • Data management • Open source software • Peer learning • Tutorials from learners to learners • Privacy awareness • Preparing for the real working environment • Time-wise and content-wise organization • Creativity. The Laboratory for Visionary Architecture (LAVA)’s “Classroom of the Future” eLearning Industry Artist rendering of open kitchen and co-located teaching kitchen for upper and lower elementary schools, Dillwyn, Virginia Sydney Centre for Innovation in Learning
  • 4. 4 After two hours the chair reports to John’s device that he is sitting for two hours. There is where Theresa comes into the learning story. She is a trainer for yoga and guides the team to the relaxation room, showing them some new exercises to relax their neck muscles. Right after they finished their exercise they hear the “bell of good ideas”. They move to the school’s amphitheatre and wait for the announcement. One of their colleagues just had the idea of using a 3D-pen to create individual models of chocolate for their Christmas party. Health Social and Ethical Issues are part of education: • Health Issues • Physical • Mental • Addiction • Behavioural • Cyber mobbing • Plagiarism Then the team goes back to work. They proceed very well, achieving the “flow” state. Suddenly the system warns “15 minutes left until automatic shutdown for today”. They concentrate and finish their work, having the evening for their outdoor non-school related activities and games. Although at first glance this seems to be a faraway dream, it can become reality. Many schools in the world are already starting with the transformation from the ‘19 th century style’ education to what should be the ‘21 st century education’. But the transition takes long, and includes a mind shift on all levels: school (buildings), teachers and certainly the learners. Personalised leaning is in the centre of it. Sydney Centre for Innovation in LearningKnox Innovation Opportunity and Sustainability Centre (KIOSC) Melbourne Australia From 19th century (evocation in Palermo puppet museum) to 21st century education (pupils in a modular classroom – the tables can be flipped into boards, the seats reorganized, and the teachers room, school in Copenhagen)
  • 5. 5 2 What is personalised learning? Every learner has his own learning method/skills (speed, approach, interest and experiences), so he should have the opportunity to expand his skills and knowledge, exercise and adjust their learning rhythm according to their interests in combination with the curriculum. As the protagonist of the learning process is the learner we should adapt to his previous learning and construct the learning process after that. It is of course useful to propose creative activities, use problem solving orienting... but the start point should be the student previous knowledge. For decades schools treated all pupils the same way - a system called uniformity. At some point however it was decided to classify pupils into homogenous groups – a system called differentiation. Out of it came the system called individualisation, assuming that every student is different and needs a unique approach. Differentiation and individualisation have this in common that the teacher is still in the centre, he controls what is taught and when it is taught. Personalisation, on the other hand, puts the student, the learner, central so that he can arrange, realise and modify the educational process. Personalised learning:  Starts with the learner and the learner is in the centre  The learner is active in designing their learning goals and processes  The learner decides how to access and acquire information,  The learner owns and takes responsibility of learning, thus more motivated and engaged in the learning process,  The learner owns the capacity for critical monitoring of learning outcomes  High quality teaching responsive to the different ways students achieve their best  Creating an education path that takes account of learner’s needs, interests and aspirations  Making a strong contribution to equity and social justice. Source: Young Digital Planet, www.ydp.eu
  • 6. 6 To implement personalised learning, the learning paradigm must be adopted. We can distinguish three types:
  • 7. 7 3 Personalised learning through the use of technology The introduction of information technology and communication for teaching (ITC) is an ongoing process that is adapted entirely in the context of the "Strategy for Rethinking Education" launched in 2012 by the European Commission. This strategy aims to develop transversal skills, including IT, among European students and increase access to education through free online resources. Many social software tools offer the possibility to the learner to organise his own learning experience (with monitoring, collaborative working, questioning and self-evaluation, various representations) and gives the learner a sense of ownership and control over his own learning and career planning. Although virtual learning environments (VLEs, like Moodle) can be used to provide and track e-learning courses and enhance face-to-face instruction with online components, they are primarily used to automate the administration of learning by facilitating and then recording learner activity. They are mostly a replica of the traditional classroom learning style, many instructors just move all their teaching materials to the system where it is presented uniformly to all learners regardless of their background, learning styles and preferences. The personal learning environment (PLE) concept places the focus on the appropriation of different tools and resources by the learner, whereby the learner is situated within a social context which influences the way in which they use media, participate in activities and engage in communities. Todays advanced technologies make it possible to personalize and securely deliver instructional content. For this new provision of learning material three “connectors” are fundamental to digital education: Connector 1 An integrated digital education ecosystem: this is a collaborative network that instructs and guides with in the centre the learner, getting support from formal education participants (parents, teachers, peers, and administrators) as well as from non-formal education participants (mentors, potential employers. Summary of PLE elements and their core dimensions (Buchem et.al. 2011)
  • 8. 8 Connector 2. An integrated student learning life cycle from school to the workplace, connecting in-classroom and real- world learning in a way that is tailored to the needs, learning styles, passion, and potential of each student. Connector 3. Integrated technology solutions: ubiquitous learning that draws upon individual technology strengths and competencies to partner and offer integrated solutions.
  • 9. 9 4 Criteria for a good personalised learning course According to the research done by WG3 there are a lot of criteria we can use to weigh the quality of a personalised learning course. The criteria can be divided into 4 categories, summarized into three categories as is shown in the figure below. 1) The pedagogical approach or didactic process is expressed by two main questions: how is the course organized? What tools is used? That is, through diagnostic tests using different procedures, the learner should be able to participate in two related functions with respect to managing/processing knowledge via different methods. In other words, the learner is expected to be able through observing and recalling to acquire information, to arrange and organize them and finally to apply them. And in doing so, to be able to answer the fundamental questions of the knowing process mentioned previously, as a result of having the necessary skills via assessment and portfolio. The second one, focuses to the accessibility and interactivity via the system and the methods adapted in order to achieve this goal. HOW is the course organised, focusing on the didactics: - diagnostic entry test to start a real personalised learning trajectory - diagnostic tests during the personalised learning trajectory - m-learning or u-learning instead of e-learning - take different learning types into account - assessment at the end (via test and/or portfolio). What TOOLS/software is used: - social network or other form of contact with co-learners included - interactivity - accessibility and usability of learning materials for everyone - monitoring via the system.
  • 10. 10 2) The object/content of learning: This process is expressed by at least three questions: which form of education is applied?”, “What is the object?”, “What is the cognitive process taken into account?”. In terms of didactic, therefore, the focus is on learner to be able to attribute meaning to what they apprehend and mainly to explain them. That, of course, involves the learning of all the analytical concepts and principles that provide them with the ability to comprehend, to see connections between diverse pieces of information and to use that information to explain and processes in learning. In other words, to understand the subject matter of the content. WHAT is the content of the course: - formal education content, thus aiming at the core-curriculum - possibility (not obligatory) to include non-formal and informal learning - valuing all dimensions of the learner - valuing previous knowledge, competences, life and work skills, also informal - taking the cognitive background of the target group into consideration - flexibility in the system (flexible content) 3) The subject/intended for the actors: This process is expressed by the well-known question: “How can knowledge and understanding be used to solve problems?”. This process involves forming problem-solving models, formulating solutions to problems and in general applying knowledge in a practical manner to real life situations that influence the world around us. As a result, the learner has to comprehend and deal with sophisticated contemporary issues by knowing his skills and understanding his subject matter to solve everyday problems. And in doing so, to interpret the world through his own perspectives. WHO is involved in the course: - ownership of personalised learning - instructor / tutor or other network of peers, experts and teachers to guide and support the learning - contact with peer group/ cooperative learning.
  • 11. 11 5 Checklist for a good personalised learning course When using an existing personalised learning course, or designing your own one this checklist will help you. Scan the course and look for the indicators in the checklist. If present check the second-last column; if missing indicate in the last column. Thus missing indicators will be pointed here, offering the possibility to adjust the course. Type Indicator Weight (Importance, 1=basic 100%, 2 = 150%, 3=200%) Green: present Orange: to be adjusted Red: missing HOW Diagnostic entry test to start a real personalised learning trajectory 100 % Diagnostic tests during the personalised learning trajectory 150 % Assessment at the end (via test and/or portfolio) 100 % m-learning or u-learning instead of e-learning 150 % Take different learning styles into account 100 % TOOLS Social network or other form of contact with co-learners included 100 % Interactivity 200 % Accessibility and usability of learning materials for everyone 100 % Monitoring via the system 150 % Motivation (entertainment) tools 100 % WHAT Formal education --> core-curriculum 100 % Possibility (not obligatory) to include non- formal and informal learning 100 % Valuing all dimensions of the learner 150 % Valuing previous knowledge, competences, life and work skills, also informal 100 % Taking the cognitive background of the target group into consideration 100 % Flexibility in the system (flexible content) 200 % WHO Ownership of personalised learning 200 % Instructor / tutor, experts and teachers to guide and support the learning 150 % Contact with peer group/ cooperative learning 100 %
  • 12. 12 School on the Cloud: Deliverable D4.3