TY - JOUR
T1 - TRAILER project (Tagging, Recognition, Acknowledgment of Informal Learning Experiences). A Methodology to Make learners’ Informal Learning Activities Visible to the Institutions
AU - García-Peñalvo, Francisco J.
AU - Conde, Miguel Á.
AU - Zangrando, Valentina
AU - García-Holgado, Alicia
AU - Seoane, Antón M.
AU - Alier, Marc
AU - Galanis, Nikolas
AU - Brouns, Francis
AU - Vogten, Hubert
AU - Griffiths, David
AU - Mykowska, Aleksandra
AU - Ribeiro-Alves, Gustavo
AU - Minović, Miroslav
N1 - With the support of the Lifelong Learning Program of the European Union. Project Reference: 519141-LLP-1-2011-1-ES-KA3-KA3MP
PY - 2013/6
Y1 - 2013/6
N2 - The application of information technologies (specially the Internet, Web 2.0 and social tools) make informal learning more visible. This kind of learning is not linked to an institution or a period of time, but it is important enough to be taken into account. On the one hand, learners should be able to communicate to the institutions they are related to, what skills they possess, whether they were achieved in a formal or informal way. On the other hand the companies and educational institutions need to have a deeper knowledge about the competencies of their staff. The TRAILER project provides a methodology supported by a technological framework to facilitate communication about informal learning between businesses, employees and learners. The paper presents the project and some of the work carried out, an exploratory analysis about how informal learning is considered and the technological framework proposed. Whilst challenges remain in terms of establishing the meaningfulness of technological engagement for employees and businesses, the continuing transformation of the social, technological and educational environment is likely to lead to greater emphasis for the effective exploitation of informal learning
AB - The application of information technologies (specially the Internet, Web 2.0 and social tools) make informal learning more visible. This kind of learning is not linked to an institution or a period of time, but it is important enough to be taken into account. On the one hand, learners should be able to communicate to the institutions they are related to, what skills they possess, whether they were achieved in a formal or informal way. On the other hand the companies and educational institutions need to have a deeper knowledge about the competencies of their staff. The TRAILER project provides a methodology supported by a technological framework to facilitate communication about informal learning between businesses, employees and learners. The paper presents the project and some of the work carried out, an exploratory analysis about how informal learning is considered and the technological framework proposed. Whilst challenges remain in terms of establishing the meaningfulness of technological engagement for employees and businesses, the continuing transformation of the social, technological and educational environment is likely to lead to greater emphasis for the effective exploitation of informal learning
KW - Trailer
KW - informal learning
KW - portfolio
KW - service-based framework
KW - personal learning network
KW - decision making
U2 - 10.3217/jucs-019-11-1661
DO - 10.3217/jucs-019-11-1661
M3 - Article
SN - 0948-6968
VL - 19
SP - 1661
EP - 1683
JO - Journal of Universal Computer Science
JF - Journal of Universal Computer Science
IS - 11
ER -