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Winter School: Interoperability Academy

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The Interoperability Academy team is pleased to welcome you on 11/12/19 to this workshop focusing specifically on the new ISA² “Interoperability Academy” action and how it can help you. The workshop will present and discuss the aims, main milestones and future plans for the action.

The objective

The main objective of the Interoperability Academy is to provide civil servants with educational resources related to interoperability, via an both an eLearning platform and other learning methods (such as workshops, school, etc.). The outcomes will be a central catalogue of educational interoperability resources organised by different learning paths under structured sustainable eLearning courses on a centralised Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) platform.

This workshop is your chance to help shape the vision for the Interoperability Academy, which will allow anyone to become knowledgeable about even the most advanced solutions by following an adaptable training path. The workshop will also serve to identify ways to share, reuse and co-create educational resources.

The workshop

In the first part of the workshop, the Project team will present the inception phase of the Interoperability Academy action and the results so far. Based on these results and with a view to taking the Academy forward, a number of discussion questions will then be proposed. Participants will address the questions and formulate responses or conclusions in moderated break-out groups, before all participants come together to discuss the findings.

To maximise participation, the workshop will be held twice, on the same day. You can chose whether to participate in the first or the second session, according to your schedule at the Winter School. The Project team will collect the findings from both sessions and will send them to all participants shortly after the Winter School.

Reading material

  1. Example of the Catalogue of Educational training resources (developed by ISA and ISA² Programmes) along with Categorisation.

Please note that this Catalogue currently shows three actions (Joinup, Development of an open data service, support and training package in the area of linked open data, data visualisation and persistent identification, and SEMIC). We aim at having all actions published, after we validate the structure and categorisation at this workshop. 

  1. Summary of the Learner Profiles, and Learning Paths and Curriculum framework.
  2. State of art of Learning Management System (LMS) Platforms and Standards

Workshop report and presentation

Agenda

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Opening of the 1st session, introduction of the participants (14:20 -14:30)

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Presentation “All you need to know about the Interoperability Academy” (14:30 – 14:45)  

  • The aim
  • Main milestones
  • Vision for the future

Constructive discussion (14:45 – 15:30) - Interactive Q&A session to validate the current results and collect the ideas for the next phase of the action:

  • Catalogue of the educational training materials on interoperability & what can be added
  • Learner profiles for the Interoperability Academy
  • Curriculum and learning paths
 
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Coffee Break (15:30 – 15:45)

Opening of the 2nd session, introduction of the participants (15:45 – 15:55)

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Presentation “All you need to know about the Interoperability Academy” (15:55-16:10)

  • The aim
  • Main milestones
  • Vision for the future

Wrap up of the 1st session (16:10-16:15)

Constructive discussion (16:15-16:45) - Interactive Q&A session to validate the current results and collect the ideas for the next phase of the action:

  • Catalogue of the educational training materials on interoperability & what can be added
  • Learner profiles for the Interoperability Academy
  • Curriculum and learning paths

 

Here you can download the Programme.

Moderators Facilitators
Victoria Kalogirou Edouard Dumonceau
Georges Lobo Katarina Manojlovic
  Ludovic Mayot
  Johan Clemente
  Barry Kruger
  Cristina Ivan

 

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