Putting in place a large-scale network for 12 (very different) universities in Estonia

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Presentation from Media & Learning 2012 Conference given on 15th of November 2012 in Brussels, Belgium.

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Putting in place a large-scale network for 12 (very different) universities in Estonia

Marko Puusaar Estonian Information Technology Foundation

Media & Learning 2012 Conference

Photo: Jarek Jõepera (copyrighted;used with the consent of Enterprise Estonia)

Photo: Kaarel Mikkin (copyrighted; used with the consent of Enterprise Estonia)

Our passion Supporting learning through the internet

Some facts and figures

!   We host (probably) the biggest Moodle installation in Europe with 90 000+ users and 47+ schools

Some facts and figures

!   We host (probably) the biggest Moodle installation in Europe with 90 000+ users and 47+ schools

!   We have supported the development of new e-learning materials in the amount of 3000+ European credit points (ECTS)

Some facts and figures

!   We host (probably) the biggest Moodle installation in Europe with 90 000+ users and 47+ schools

!   We have supported the development of new e-learning materials in the amount of 3000+ European credit points (ECTS)

!   All the developed materials are freely available in our central repository (www.e-ope.ee/en/repository/) under a Creative Commons license

Co-operation

The Estonian e-University consortium

The Estonian e-VET consortium

All together 44 schools in Estonia

Setting up a country-wide lecture capture solution

the Estonian way ;)

Looking back on how it all started:

•  August 2008 – 3 schools testing “the new thing”

•  2009 – all the main universities in Estonia adapted lecture capture to their workflow

•  2011 – applied science universities joined forces to start using lecture capture

Today

•  5300+ lectures recorded and published…

Today

•  5300+ lectures recorded and published…

•  …with only 25 classrooms equipped with the solution (some of them are mobile units)

Today

•  5300+ lectures recorded and published…

•  …with only 25 classrooms equipped with the solution (some of them are mobile units)

•  281 000+ views

Today

•  5300+ lectures recorded and published…

•  …with only 25 classrooms equipped with the solution (some of them are mobile units)

•  281 000+ views

•  147+ hours captured every week

Today

•  5300+ lectures recorded and published…

•  …with only 25 classrooms equipped with the solution (some of them are mobile units)

•  281 000+ views

•  147+ hours captured every week

•  14 universities and applied science universities using the same solution

Today

•  5300+ lectures recorded and published…

•  …with only 25 classrooms equipped with the solution (some of them are mobile units)

•  281 000+ views

•  147+ hours captured every week

•  14 universities and applied science universities using the same solution

•  about 50 000+ students

Our solution

Echo360

Most used features

Viewing the EchoPlayer version of captures

Hardware capture

Editing of recorded lectures

Just the beginning

8 new schools this year

Vocational schools are on the horizon…

Live streaming

Echo360 and LectureTools together will probably create “the next big thing in education”

Academic acceptance

Academic acceptance

Step-by-step approach

First the innovative teachers lead the way and others will follow ;)

Students feedback – teachers need to know that capturing lectures is really needed

Simple tools to help the teachers

Cost management

Cost management

Together is easier

Joint license acquisition

Lower the adaptation-curve

Thank you Lets talk…

Marko Puusaar

marko.puusaar@itcollege.ee Skype: mpuusaar

Twitter: @mpuusaar

Thanks for the images:

!   Slide 12: http://www.flickr.com/photos/kusito/363846688/ by Markus M. under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0

!   Slides 21-26: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cefeida/2167070556/ by Madzia Bryll under CC BY 2.0

!   Slide 26: http://www.flickr.com/photos/peyri/2518883715/ by Peyri Herrera under CC BY-ND 2.0

!   Slide 27: http://www.flickr.com/photos/thegrid-ch/5087677632/ by Marcel Grieder under CC BY 2.0

!   Slides 30-31: http://www.flickr.com/photos/spree2010/4930764896/ by Ingo Bernhardt under CC BY 2.0