Efita 2013 - FSKN: Towards an open & scalable learning infrastructure
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EFITA ConferenceSustainable Agriculture through ICT
Innovation
23-27/06/2013Turin, Italy
Towards an Open and Scalable Learning Infrastructure for Food
Safety Capacity Building
Christine Geith, PhD and Karen Vignare, PhD (Michigan State University, USA)
Charalampos Thanopoulos, PhD and Nikos Manouselis, PhD (Agro-Know Technologies, Greece)
FSKN Model
• Plenty of institutions and projects that offer access to good educational resources related to food safety and food standards
− training opportunities− open educational resources− targeted/needed skills & competences− certificated courses
Findability and discoverability of open educational resources
Findability and discoverability of open educational resources
Findability and discoverability of open educational resources
Findability and discoverability of open educational resources
Findability and discoverability of open educational resources
Evolving the concept
inaccessibleEducational
ContentUnknown to the potential target
groups
Lack of clear policies
No guidelines for openly share learning
opportunities & content
Absent of thematic networks for specific
agricultural topics
Learning portals with agricultural
educational content
Data infrastructure (..collect & provide
rich content..)
Technology components
Metadata aggregation
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Global food safety capacity building
Strengthen the food industry
extend its technology backbone
Access to free Safety Knowledge
Re-use existing OER on food safety topics
Open and scalable learning infrastructure for food safety
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• main front-end to present project and allow users to find information in the aggregated sources
− various modalities (visual, device, thematic, geographical, industry, …) for search & discovery of courses and OER
− multilingual interfaces and metadata facilitated by automatic translation engines
Food Safety Learning Portal
• search/discovery interfaces and mechanisms that can be embedded in other web sites and portals (widget-like or search pages in sites)
• mobile apps for various operational systems (iOS, Android, Windows 8)
• back-end engine to allow straightforward generation of adaptable versions of both (thematic, industry, geographical, linguistic, …)
Food Safety Learning Widgets/Apps
• back end technology infrastructure− ingest, harvest, aggregate course and OER metadata
from existing or new (e.g. legacy) learning platforms and OER collections
− tools to allow course and OER providers to align/map their metadata & classifications to the network’s reference ones
Educational Offerings Aggregator
• representation of network’s curriculum in interoperable format (using learning outcomes, competences)
− tools to allow other course providers to register and express/map their curricula to the network’s curriculum
− tools to facilitate the generation of multilingual versions of the curricula descriptions
− generation of transformable curricula representations to allow users to browse using preferred curriculum format
Curriculum Registry & Alignment
Food Safety Learning Infrastructure - Usage Scenarios
• regional meat producer in Paraguay– e.g. exploring how their company can start selling
packaged cooked ham to an international food distribution company
• product of high quality one, made from pure pork ham– assume that they would like to find out more about
the food safety standards of cooked ham
Frigorífico Concepcion
Step 1: Search at Codex Alimentarius web page powered
“Cooked ham standard”
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Step 2: Search at the FSKN web page powered
“Food labeling”
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Step 2: Search at the FSKN web page powered
“Online course for HACCP”
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• digital sources and collections material to be used (and potentially re-used) in several contexts
− even different than originally expected/thought of
• open and scalable learning infrastructure for food safety resources (course, standards, ..)
• The next stage will be fully integrating the demonstrators within the new FSKN site and then
− evolve the back end into a full scale federation of food safety resources.
Conclusions & Future work