
WORKSHOP ON
GLOBAL UNIVERSITY SYSTEM &
E-LEARNING
19 October 2006, Thursday
TOBB Economics and Technology
University, Red Hall
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Workshop Program |
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09:30-10:00 |
Opening
Ceremony: Prof. Dr. Tahsin Kesici - Rector |
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Session
01 |
Chairman:
Suleyman Saritas - Dean of Engineering |
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10:00-10:45 |
Global University System (GUS): Tapio Varis, University of
Tampere, Finland, Acting President of GUS |
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10:45-11:30
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Global Collaborative Research and Development: Takeshi Utsumi |
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11:30-11:45 |
Discussion |
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11:45-12:15 |
Presentation of Inexpensive Laptop for distance learning of
education and medical sectors: Mr. Cengiz ULTAV - VESTEL: (Head of Project Development and member of
executive board) |
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12:15-12:30 |
Discussion |
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12:30-13:30 |
Luncheon
(Sultan Caf) |
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Session
02 |
Chairman:
Ali Yazici - Head of Computer
Engineering Dept. |
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13:30-14:15 |
Recent Developments in E-learning in Finland: Hallantie Heikki Juhani, Helsinki University of
Technology,Lifelong Learning Institute Dipoli, Finland |
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14:15-14:30 |
Discussion |
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14:30-15:00 |
Development of Distance Education in Turkey: Dursun Gkdağ+Ugur Demiray, Anadolu
University, Eskişehir |
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15:00-15:15 |
Discussion |
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15:15-15:30 |
Coffee
Break |
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Session
03 |
Chairman:
Yucel Ercan - Graduate Dean |
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15:30-16:00 |
E-Learning Infrastructure
Provided by Turksat: Ahmet Kaplan, Director of Information Technologies,
Turksat Satellite Communication and Cable TV Operation AS (TURKSAT) |
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16:00-16:15 |
Discussion |
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16:15-16:45 |
Distance Education in Primary and Secondary Schools in Turkey: Nizami Aktrk, General
Manager, Educational Technologies, Ministry of Education |
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16:45-17:00 |
Discussion
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17:00-17:15 |
Closing
Remarks |
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Biographies of Presenters
Professor P. Tapio
Varis
Professor P. Tapio Varis is curr
ently Professor and Chair of Media Education, earlier Media Culture
and Communication Education at the University of Tampere, Finland (Research
Centre for Vocational Education, and Hypermedia Laboratory), and Unesco Chair
in global e-Learning with applications to multiple domains. Acting President of
Global University System (GUS). Former Rector of the University for Peace in
Costa Rica, and Professor of Media Studies in the University of Lapland,
Finland. Consultant on new learning technologies for the Finnish Ministry of
Education, and expert on media and digital literacy to the EC, Council of
Europe, Nordic Research Councils, and many Finnish and foreign universities.
Member of European Union's PROMETEUS Steering Committee and Adviser to several
international organizations. In 1996-97 UNESCO Chair of Communication studies
at the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain. Faculty member of the European
Peace University (Austria), Communication and Media Scholar at the University
of Helsinki and the University of Art and Design in Helsinki. In addition to
Finnish fluent in English, Spanish, German, and Swedish. Published
approximately 200 scientific contributions.
Dr. Takeshi Utsumi
Dr. Takeshi Utsumi is the Founder and Vice President for Technology &
Coordination of Global University System (GUS) and the Chairman of the GLObal
Systems Analysis and Simulation Association in the U.S.A. (GLOSAS/USA). He is the 1994 Laureate of the Lord
Perry Award for Excellence in Distance Education. His public services included political work for deregulation
of global telecommunications and the use of e-mail through Internet; helping
extend American university courses to developing countries; conduct of
innovative distance teaching trials with "Global Lecture Hall (GLH)TM"
videoconferences; lectures, consultation, and research at many universities,
governmental agencies in Japan and other countries.
Hallantie
Heikki Juhani
Hallantie Heiiki Juhani is a
development expert in Lifelong Learning Institute, Helsinki University of
Technology, Finland. Currently, he is a project manager of University-wide
Managed Learning Environment (MLE) project and project manager of
Finnish-South-African project for networking Finnish and South African
Universities and research institutes in the field of sustainable Information
Society development (sInfoSoc). Between 2001-2004, he worked as an advisor to
adult students at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering in the
same university.
Prof. Dr. Dursun Gkdağ
Prof. Dursun Gkdağ graduated from the Ankara
University, Faculty of Education in 1969. He worked as a TV producer-director
at the Educational Film, Radio and TV Center (now Directorate of Educational
Technologies) of Ministry of Education in Ankara for five years. He
participated to the first two distance education initiatives made by the
Ministry of Education in 1974 and in 1975. Then, he moved to
Eskişehir and worked in Turkish-German Television Project from 1976 to
1981 in the Academy of Economic and Commercial Sciences (now Anadolu
University). He has actively participated in the official distance education
initiations since 1970. He received his PhD in 1986, and became a professor in
1995. Since then, he has been working at the Communication Sciences Faculty
of Anadolu University.
Dr.
Uğur Demiray
Dr. DEMIRAY was born in 1955, in Turkey. He graduated from the
Cinema and TV Department, School of Communication Sciences, Anadolu University,
Eskisehir, Turkey, in 1981. The same year he became a research assistant,
received his PhD. degree in 1986. He became an associate professor in 1989 and
Professor in 1995. His studies are focused on Distance Education and scholarly
online journalism on DE. He has many articles, which has been published
national and international journals. He speaks fluent English. He is
Editor-in-Chief of TOJDE since January 2000 which is available from http://tojde.anadolu.edu.tr
Prof.
Dr. Nizami AKTRK
Serving as the Director General of Educational Technolgies
since 2003, Prof. AKTRK is responsible for the adaptation and application of
most recent technologies into Turkish education system. Within this context, he
is in charge of the provision of teachers and students with the latest
technological developments, setting efficient environments for learning
process, presenting expertised service in education systems, search and
implementationof the current innovations in teaching and learning
opportunities. Having finished his Master of Science and Doctorate studies on Advanced
Applied Mechanics at University of London, Imperial College of Science,
Technology and Medicine, Prof AKTRK worked at the same University for three
years as demonstrator. Since his
arrival in Turkey in 1993, he has been lecturing at Gazi University, Faculty of
Engineering and Architecture.
Cengiz
ULTAV
BSc and MSc in Electronics Engineering from Middle East
Technical University. Held technical and management positions at Bimsa A.S. and
Info A.S. in Turkey, and Philips and Dornier System GmbH in Europe between 1973
and 1981. Worked as a consultant to major groups in Turkey (Ko, Sabanc and
Eczacbas) between 1981 and 1988. Assistant GM at NCR Turkey and GM at Sun
Mikrosistemler Turkey between 1988 and 1992. Established own company Multima in
1992, as a Microsoft Certified Solution Provider (Top winner two years in a
row), personally became a Microsoft Solution Development Discipline – SDD
consultant, serviced major holding groups (Ko, Sabanc and Eczacbas) and
Vestel. Joined Vestel in 1995 as a VP participating from day one as Zorlu Group
acquired Vestel and embarked upon a major growth challenge that by 2005
achieved more than 25% market share in the EU in consumer electronics.
Currently Senior VP at Vestel responsible from Strategic Planning, Investor
Relations and New Business Development. Multima continues as a software company
with ERP sales. Worked as a UNDP Consultant studying Electronics and IT
Industry feasibility in Vietnam. Founding member of UNIX Users Group in
Turkey, founding member of Turkish Informatics Society and currently a board
member. Receiver of Lifetime Achievement Award from ICT Business Association
(TUBISAD) of Turkey in 2005.
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SUMMARY SESSION
Ali Yazc
(PDF files of slide presentations
are added by T. Utsumi on December 4, 2006.)
The Workshop on Global University System & E-Learning
was held on the 19th of October, 2006 at TOBB Economics &
Technology University. The workshop attracted around 40 people from the
Ministry of Education, Turkish Satellite Corporation (TRKSAT), and various
academic staff from different universities in Ankara. All together, there were
8 presentations each followed by a discussion.
Main contributors, their brief CVs, and the workshop
program are included in the preceding part of this document.
Here, I would try to put together various important points
and remarks made by the speakers according to the order in the program.
The first talk was presented by Professor Tapio Varis,
Acting President of GUS, about the Global University System (GUS). He started
his talk by reviewing the trends of the 21st Century in terms of
education and technology. He emphasized the need to humanize the globalization
process by adding solidarity, sprit of caring for, and sharing with
others. It was stated that, content development, especially for educational
purposes, is a difficult issue in achieving this process. Professor Varis,
declared digital literacy as being a right for all. He mentioned phonetic
alphabet as a tool to alleviate the problems associated with the communication
among different nationalities. He mentioned the need to exchange ideas,
opinions and experience to create a successful working environment and stressed
the importance of cultural issues such as quality assurance, translation and
assessment. He also talked about
open courseware, education for all, offered by MIT and UNESCO. Finally,
Professor Varis summarized the mission of GUS as to offer a global quality
education (described as a renaissance education) program for developing
countries and/or regions by taking into account cultural sensitivities.
Varis, T., "Global University System (GUS)"
The second talk was presented by Professor Takeshi Utsumi
about the Global Collaborative Research & Development. He started his
speech by reviewing the trends of the 21st Century in accordance
with the technology and education. The shift of technology from analog to
digital; change of the culture, commerce and life style from local to global;
and the emergence of new knowledge as a result of humans creativity as opposed
to obedience in the past were emphasized. As a result of this shift, it was
mentioned that yesterdays industrial society turned to be a modern knowledge
society and innovation was the obvious result of freedom of thought and
independent thinking. He mentioned 3Bs (Bed-Bus-Bathroom) as usual places to
start innovative ideas. He also talked about the creativity process and
described 3Ts of it as being talent, technology and tolerance. In the
second part of his speech, Professor Utsumi described the so called Global
University System (GUS). It is a worldwide consortium to eradicate poverty and
isolation in the world by offering a world wide learning network to the
isolated parts of the world. Its ultimate aim is to offer a GUS degree that would
be recognized all over the world. He explained two of the approaches put into
action, GLOBAL GRID Network and GLOBAL LECTURE HALL systems, to realize GUS. He
emphasized the importance of Optical Fiber Networks. At the end of his speech,
he talked about the African Consortium GLORIAD, and added that a similar
infrastructure can be established in Turkey by starting GUS working Groups
within the country. He also pointed about various financial aid programs by the
Japanese Government and others to support GUS related projects.
Utsumi, T., "Global Collaborative Research and Development"
The third talk was presented by Dr. Cengiz Ultav of Vestel
Company. He gave an over all view of his company and its research and
development efforts. He stated that, Vestel, being a major export company of
household products and digital equipment in Turkey, is already part of
globalization efforts and will continue his support to research in e-learning
and training by developing close ties with the universities.
The next talk was given by Mr. Heikki Hallantie about the recent
developments in e-Learning in Finland. He started his presentation by giving
demographic information about Finland. He described universities as fundamental
regional players in e-Learning and education in general. He pointed out that
ICT can be considered as a social communication system instead of technology
only. He also suggested that the letter e in e-learning should be read as enhanced. He summarized the
Bologna process and described the importantance of the harmonized curriculum.
He continued his presentation by giving an overview of the Finnish Education
System and talked about the Finnish Virtual University System and its
activities. He mentioned the development of e-Learning material, e-Learning
courses, ICT training and local support services as the local activities at
each university; and thematic networks and development projects as
inter-university cooperation; and the design of common portals and support
services and common agreements, and international cooperation as national level
activities. He also gave an overview of the ICT developments in Finland and
talked about the web course registration system, the common learning platform
developed in 2004, and Managed Learning Environment (MLE) initiative in 2005.
He talked about the eTTK project at the Helsinki Technology University. He
described eAGE, MLE, CMS (Content Management system), Quality System and URTHA
Project Management System as parts of the eTTK project and explained the
rationale behind the eTTK project, one of which was the survival in the global
and local community. He described the MLE in detail and talked about some of
the features developed for the environment. In this respect, he described the
Noppa-portal as a personalized front page for students and teachers and course
home pages, Oodi as main student and course registration, Optima for e-Learning
and groupware operations, and Single Sign On with Shibboleth technology.
Finally, he emphasized that universities should be regional players; and
institutions should move from formal hierarchies to open networks, and there
should be global competition and cooperation among the universities.
Hallantie, H., "Recent
Developments in E-learning in Finland"
The fifth talk was given by Prof.
Dr. Dursun Gktağ. He gave an historical overview of the Distance
Education (DE) in Turkey to cover the period from 1924-1982. He described the
DE developments in three phases as Thought Phase (1924-1953), Experimentation Phase
(1953-1974), and Institutionalization Phase (1974-?). He mentioned that early
suggestions on DE came from two different sources in this period, namely,
invited foreign experts, and Turkish Ministry of Education. In this respect, he
mentioned John Dewey as the first invited expert. Prof. Gktağ mentioned
that in his report entitled Report about Turkish Education John Dewey
suggested DE education as an alternative for teacher education in 1924. He also
talked about the second report prepared by a commission in 1935 which suggested
correspondence courses for educating people living in far away places. He discussed the positive roles of
various National Education Councils (NEC) held during that period. He talked about the activities held in
Experimentation Phase between 1953 and 1974 which consisted of 6th and 7th
NECs, a Banking Course organized by Ankara University Law Faculty,
establishment of Correspondence Teaching Centre, and two private sector
initiatives, Limasollu Naci Publications and Fono Distance Education for
distance language training. He concluded his talk by summarizing activities
held in the third Institutionalization phase where Correspondence Higher
Education Center and Experimental Higher Teacher School were established in
1974 and terminated in 1975.
Gokdag, D., "Historical
Development of Distance Education in Turkey (1924-1982)"
As a continuation of this talk,
Prof. Dr. Uğur Demiray gave a presentation to cover the DE activities
after 1982. He said that, at the Anadolu University, the Open Education Faculty
was established and started DE in the 1982-83 Academic Year by enrolling 29,445
students, to the Business Administration and Economics Departments. He defined
the distance education and talked about various DE activities coordinated by
the Ministry of Education, and DE by the private institutions. He pointed out
the increased use IT technology in DE programs. He also mentioned the problems
faced by the implementers of DE programs, and claimed that problems encountered
in developing the DE system had internal as well as external sources. He also
listed some of the DE programs offered at Anadolu University including Nursing,
Foreign Languages, Math, Sciences, Tourism, and Business and Training programs
for the private sector as a part of Open Education Faculty (OEF) program.
Support from TV and broadcasts and design of instructional material were also
emphasized in running these DE programs. He also mentioned the e-Learning
materials available to the students at OEF such as CD exercises, various
educational software, CAI materials, WebCT applications, e-exercises, e-books
and so on. He finished his talk by giving some statistics about the students
enrolled in OEF at Anadolu University.
Demiray, U., "Development
of Distance Education in Turkey"
Dr. Şenol Duman from Turksat
was the next speaker at the workshop. His talk was about the e-Learning
infrastructure provided by Turksat. First, he described Turksat Company and its
activities and stated that Turksat is a publicly owned and privately operated
company and is the only authority in Turkey that can manage relationships
with
international satellite organizations. He mentioned recently owned Cable
TV organization and services offered to public. In this respect, he noted that,
Analog & Digital Cable TV Network has 1.2 Million subscribers in 21 cities.
He also provided some data about the Cable Internet–Broadband Internet
services currently available in 14 cities in Turkey. Then, Dr. Duman discussed
the e-Gov Services planned and he said that Turksat was in charge of designing
a portal for Turkey as a single entry point to e-Gov services in Turkey. He
mentioned the 7 major e-Government projects run by the company. He also talked about the
active Turkish Satellites and their coverage areas. Finally, he talked about
the VSAT Networks as a major communication technology in e-Learning and
stressed its use in the classroom (Remote Site), as an educational portal, and
a Hub and network control center. He also pointed about that VSAT technology
can enable fast and easy deployment of networks in any location by providing a
highly reliable and quick connectivity for remote areas.
The final talk was given by Prof.
Dr. Nizami Aktrk on DE in Primary and Secondary Schools. He started his talk
by giving some statistical data on Turkish educational system, İnternet
use and IT literacy. He noted that there are about 406,000 computers and number
of students per computer is about 34. He mentioned that an Information Portal
has been launched in 2006 for e-Learning with the purpose of integrating e-Learning
techniques to education which provides educational software to support
curriculum, and to provide educational contents for students, teachers,
administrators and parents. He also talked about its currently available
services such as Foreign Language Teaching, Vocational Education, e-Mail and
web pages for students, and search engines and links to other useful cites. He
mentioned about the protocol between British Council and MONE in order to be a
partner in global gateway site. He said that skoool.tr education portal is an
information source for students, teachers and parents and is available to
Turkish primary and secondary school students. He talked about Think.com as an environment for students
and teachers to share their ideas and help to each other. Finally Dr. Aktrk
summarized the Virtual School that will be launched in www.egitim.gov.tr, to support students and
teachers in formal education with web-based teaching and learning materials,
and to support lesson activities with web-based materials.
Akturk, N., "Distance Education in Primary and Secondary Schools in
Turkey"