Last_Heerlen
Sunday, 19 September 2010
Our last face-to-face meeting will be in Heerlen on 27-28.09.2010!!! We will present the results from the pilot and special dissemination and exploitation issues during the meeting sessions - OUNL building, 10 o'clock 27/09/2010! We invite all persons interested in the topic of mPSS Project!!!
Flash 24_06_10
Monday, 21 June 2010
Next Flash meeting on 24/06/2010 - 10,00 GMT http://fm.ea-tel.eu/fm/a445f2-20929
Next Flash meeting
Monday, 08 March 2010
Next Flash meeting: This is the next mPSS Flashmeeting on MONDAY 22nd of March, 15 o'clock (European Time), 14 o'clock Ireland and 16 o'clock in Bulgaria.
Face-to-face meeting 1/03/2010
Thursday, 18 February 2010
Dear Partners, our next face-to-face meeting is comming - 1/03/2010!! Please find our agenda on the Web page!
Courses are completed!!
Tuesday, 17 November 2009
We completed the courses in mDIPSEIL! We have four courses - one in English, one in French, one in Bulgarian and one in Spanish! Use http://m.dipseil.net Login with mpss_learner@dipseil.net with "mpss" password!
mPSS - Mobile Performance Support System :: File Repository
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mpss_onlinekurs_v1.pdf
- File Author:
- Damjan Ekert
- Submitted On:
- 16 Oct 2009
- File Size:
- 614.60 Kb
- Short Description:
- Leaflet for the MPSS System, describing how to acess the ISCN Trial Course "Generic Requirements Management". Distributed at the SPICE Days 2009 and EuroSPI 2009
mpss_flyer_v1.pdf
- File Author:
- Damjan Ekert
- Submitted On:
- 26 Sep 2010
- File Size:
- 842.13 Kb
- Short Description:
- EuroSPI2010_Flyer
conf.pptx
- File Author:
- Andras Gabor
- Submitted On:
- 09 Mar 2010
- File Size:
- 77.06 Kb
- Short Description:
- Conferences to be targeted
mpss leaflet.zip
- File Author:
- Andras Gabor
- Submitted On:
- 20 Mar 2010
- File Size:
- 434.00 Kb
- Short Description:
- leaflet options
83_full_paper.doc
- File Author:
- Mihail Milev/Dimitar Tokmakov
- Submitted On:
- 25 Jun 2009
- File Size:
- 583.50 Kb
- Short Description:
- Paper on V International Conference on Multimedia and ICT in Education (m-ICTE2009)Lisbon Mobile Performance Support System (mPSS) consists of three main, dependable from each other engines: a J2ME client application, which must be downloaded and installed to the client’s (student’s) phone; Database Engine – such as MySQL, for storing the educational data; a Web-Engine - such as Apache, for managing the data. J2ME client application is in form of a downloadable and installable JAR (Java ARchive) file. It could be downloaded from the main site of mPSS and installed to any mobile device, which supports J2ME CLDC 1.1 and MIDP 2.0 (or higher) standards. These two standards assure, that the phone has some basic and common features needed for the mPSS system to correctly display the educational data (such as the J2ME MMAPI). The J2ME client application can be divided in four modules: 1.Location Module – its task is to locate the client’s mobile device using the Global Positioning System (GPS); 2.Networking Module – its task is to manage the downloading of educational data; 3.Display Module – this module should properly display the educational data to the student and provide him with tools for easy navigation through the different task parts; 4.Storage Module – this module stores important user data on the phone (using the J2ME RMS technology) for later use. Database Engine The mPSS system uses the most famous database engine – MySQL. Everything in the mPSS system is stored in the database – from the organization of the system, through the educational data and until the multimedia files. Web-Engine The third module of the system is the Web-Engine. Our system uses the free Apache web server, which plays the role of “glue”. Teachers use a specially developed web system for importing and editing educational content. The Networking Module of the J2ME client application uses the Web-Engine to retrieve educational data. Structure of Educational content mPSS has the standard IPSS-EE structure: courses, containing modules, containing tasks. In this new system a new level was integrated in this structure, called “Objects”. Objects are the building elements of the tasks. Objects can be: text, picture, sound or video. One task may have as many objects as the teacher want. One object can be used not only in one task, but in as many as there are in the system. In mPSS there are two roles of persons – students and teachers. Teachers use a specially developed Web-System, which directly communicates with the Web-Engine, to manipulate educational data. The students use the J2ME client application on their mobile devices. They are identified with unique e-mail and password, once logged in, they may view all tasks, which they have chosen. Students are presented with the educational content using the standard IPSS-EE Learning. According to the specification of their phone and its features they may view advanced content, or else they will only see text and images. IPSS_EE Learning Objects fits Wiley’s definition, “any digital resource that can be reused to support learning”. IPSS_EE_LOs are certainly designed to support learning. More specifically, they support learning in a performance-centered environment by providing necessary materials in an easy-to-access format. IPSS_EE_LOs are reusable. Designers use subsets of the objects in other IPSS_EE, the students use the learning object library to create own courses. IPSS_EE_LOs are digital. In fact, because of the distributed nature of the program and our desire for easy maintenance, our learning objects are exclusively Web-based. IPSS_EE_LO provides a combination of the following capabilities: reference information about a task; task-specific training; expert advice. Keywords mpss; ipss_ee; learning; objects; educational; content; mobile; organization; java; j2me; students
Product20_knowledge-services-eu.ppt
- File Author:
- ISCN
- Submitted On:
- 23 Oct 2009
- File Size:
- 4,862.00 Kb
- Short Description:
- Presentation at SPICE Days
Product21_spice-based-learning-organisations.ppt
- File Author:
- ISCN
- Submitted On:
- 23 Oct 2009
- File Size:
- 4,194.00 Kb
- Short Description:
- Presentation at EuroSPI
Product22_spice-based-learning-organisations-v6.doc
- File Author:
- ISCN
- Submitted On:
- 23 Oct 2009
- File Size:
- 1,271.00 Kb
- Short Description:
- Richard MESSNARZ, Gearoid O’Suilleabhain, Damjan Ekert. SPI Based Learning Organisations. Paper in EuroSPI proceedings and Wiley Journal
Product9_ed_media_2009_GD_final_mpss.pdf
- File Author:
- UNED
- Submitted On:
- 24 Oct 2009
- File Size:
- 672.85 Kb
- Short Description:
- Diaz, G., Martinez-Mediano, C., Martin, S., Gil, R., Sancristobal, E., Rodriguez-Artacho, M., Lopez, E., Mileva, N. Duran, A. and Castro, M. Individualized high performance and Internet-distributed courses applied to security information engineering courses in High Education. ED-MEDIA 2009, The 21st annual World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia & Telecommunications. AACE. Hawaii, (USA), June 22-26 , 2009.
Product11_Full_paper_ICCGI_2009_v4_camera_ready_mpss.pdf
- File Author:
- UNED
- Submitted On:
- 24 Oct 2009
- File Size:
- 518.62 Kb
- Short Description:
- Martin, S., Gil, R., San Cristobal, E., Díaz, G., Castro, M., Peire, J., Milev, M. and Mileva, N. (2009). Middleware for the development of context-aware applications inside m-Learning: Connecting e-learning to the mobile world. The Fourth International Multi-Conference on Computing in the Global Information Technology, ICCGI 2009. IARIA. Cannes/La Bocca, (France), August 23-29, 2009
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