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Toward an Integrated Competence-based System
Supporting Lifelong Learning and Employability:
Concepts, Model, and Challenges
Yongwu Miao, Marcel van der Klink, Jo Boon, Peter Sloep, and Rob Koper,
Open University of the Netherlands
ICWL 2009, August 19-21, Aachen, Germany
Overview
• Introduction
• System Design
• Challenges
• Conclusions
Introduction
• Knowledge economy is characterized by a dynamic market,
severe changing occupations, and insecurity of jobs [Schmid
1998].
• Changing markets and advanced technologies are forcing
companies to continually adjust their business processes. Thus,
companies need to recruit and/or train employees who can
quickly fit the new work environment.
• Occupations change and insecurity of jobs require continuous,
lifelong competence development of the individuals.
Introduction
Lifelong learning, according to van Merriënboer et. al. (2009), is
best facilitated in the contexts,
• which are situated in professional or daily life,
• with a strong focus on higher-order skills (e.g., setting own
goals, evaluating and planning own learning) and professional
skills, and
• with the learners, who have different motivations, as a group,
are much more heterogeneous.
Introduction
Develop methodologies and a software platform that
• enables organizations (especially SMEs) to construct and
customize simulated work environments with business
processes and authentic tasks for training, and
• supports networked lifelong learners with diverse motivations
and backgrounds to develop competences in virtual, simulated
work environments through collaborative performing the
authentic tasks,
in order to enhance the employability of both organizations and
lifelong learners.
System Design
Learning Networks
• A learning network is an ensemble of persons, institutions, and
learning activities that are interconnected through and supported
by information and communication technologies in such a way
that the network self-organizes.
• A participant (a lifelong learner or an institution) of a learning
network can provide learning activities (e.g., courses, training
programs, assessment, and learning materials) and can engage
in a series of learning activities (may be offered by others) to
reach a goal, such as acquiring a certain competence and
training employees.
System Design
Extension of Learning Networks
• Aligning lifelong learning with business processes:
The problems we faced today typically involve a combination of social and
technological issues and require active collaboration in business processes
and consideration of multiple perspectives. It is necessary to provide a
socio-technical environment with business processes to enhance learning
experience.
• Aligning lifelong learning with employability:
Currently, individuals/companies go to the labor market when they need a
job/employee. The employment process with abstract description of jobs
may be not effective and efficient. It is necessary to help lifelong learners
to choose learning goals/needs/activities in the interest of employability
and to support employment with appropriate evidences.
System Design
• Real estate development is a business
Typically, developers purchase a tract of land, determine the marketing of
the property, develop the building program and design, obtain the
necessary public approvals and financing, build the structure, and lease,
manage, and ultimately sell it.
• The development process requires skills of many professionals
architects, landscape architects, and site planners to address project
design; market consultants to determine demand and a project's
economics; attorneys to handle agreements and government approvals;
environmental consultants and soils engineers to analyze a site's
physical limitations and environmental impacts; surveyors to provide
legal descriptions of a property; and lenders to provide financing.
• Development is a team effort. A development team can be put
together in different ways.
System Design
• Competence models
• Competence profiles
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Jobs
Business process models
Roles
Activities
Required competences to perform activities
• Units of learning
• Units of assessment
• Units of tasks
System Design
Personal learning goal/
Identifying
Planning
competence gaps
learning
learning
goal
project
Personal
competence profiles
Learning project plan/
Selected unit of task
Competence models
Business process models
Units of learning/
assessment/
task
Assessing
Learning by
Competence records/
performance
executing
Updated CPs
project
Situated guidance/
Evidence records
System Design
Support Employment
• Job is described by referring BPMs/competences/roles/tasks
• Job application refers to BPMs/competences/roles/tasks as well
• Persons and companies are steadily in the labor market
Challenges
• Producing accurate and reliable competence information
• Supporting lifelong learners to make informed decisions
• Supporting visualization and operation of competence
information objects
The Problem of Unreliability of Competence
Information
• In theory, it is difficult to represent, measure, and interpret
competence because competence is a very big subject
complicated by very strong opinions and cultural traditions
(Ostyn, 2005).
• In the system, personal competence information comes from
different types of sources (e.g., self-/peer assessment, target
competences of unit of learning, results of online assessment,
and Latent Semantic Analysis tools) and different sources at
different time. The competence information may be inconsistent.
An Information Fusion Approach to Tracing and
Management of Competence Information
Humans continually integrate
data from our senses to make
inferences about the external
world
[P.K. Varshney].
Information fusion, as
techniques, is relatively new
and is multi-disciplinary by
essence.
[D.L. Hall]
An Information Fusion Approach to Tracing and
Management of Competence Information
The Definitions of Information Fusion in Literature:
• Theory, techniques, and tools for exploiting the synergy in the
information acquired from multiple sources: sensors, databases,
intelligence sources, humans, etc.
• A process dealing with the association, correlation and
combination of data and information from multiple sources to
achieve refined position and identity estimates, and complete
and timely assessments of situations and threats, and their
significance. The process is characterized by continuous
refinements of its estimation, and the evaluation of the need for
additional sources, or modification of the process itself, to
achieve improved results.
An Information Fusion Approach to Tracing and
Management of Competence Information
• Information fusion is useful for several objectives such as:
detection, recognition, identification, tracking, change
detection, and decision making.
• These objectives are encountered in many application domains
such as defense, robotics, medicine, space, transportation,
law enforcement, homeland security, and weather forecast.
• Automatic competence information tracking and management?
Conclusions
• It is important and benefit to align lifelong learning with business
processes and employability
• It is technically possible to develop an integrated competencebased system to support lifelong learning and employability
• Many difficulties have to be overcome in order to realize such a
system
Thank for your attention!
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