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e-learning in the European wood and furniture industry

e-learning in the European wood and furniture industry. e-wood. An idea drafted by TIB - “The Wood, Industry and Building Workers’ Union in Denmark” and Skive Technical Institute. Background. Approximately 1,6 mio. employees in the European wood and furniture industry

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e-learning in the European wood and furniture industry

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  1. e-learning in the European wood and furniture industry e-wood An idea drafted by TIB - “The Wood, Industry and Building Workers’ Union in Denmark” and Skive Technical Institute

  2. Background • Approximately 1,6 mio. employees in the European wood and furniture industry • Only approximately 25% of these people are skilled • Cabinetmakers - woodworking machinists – joiners - upholsterers • The Vet-institutes cannot cope with the need of ongoing changes in the technologically based teaching materials

  3. Background • Skilled workers have competences achieved during their vocational training and education, and through their working life – but: • These competences are very often “old”, especially according to new technology and the use of new materials. • The unskilled workers do very often have a very low level of education - in many cases they have no education at all.

  4. Background • Traditional methods of production • Machines • Tools • Production planning and control • A very low level of technology • In the product • In the production processing and production facilities • Everything is very easy to adopt in competing countries

  5. e-learning in the European wood and furniture industry • Objectives: • To equip the target group to handle their present and future labour market situation in a new and improved way. • To upgrade the qualifications of industry employees in a flexible and individually customised way at times which suit the individuals concerned. • To ensure early school leavers and other persons flexible work and job-related learning. • To contribute to the development of a digital culture in adult education and the process of lifelong learning.

  6. e-learning in the European wood and furniture industry • Contents: We will use the sub-competences from the DEWEBAS, concerning:A: Standard machines (single-function machines)B: Material knowledge from felling to industrial processingC: CAD/CAM and CNC • Each learning object/partial skill will consist of several of the following objects: • Text-based teaching material • Video clips • Animation • Assessment questions • Test – both electronic and practical, depending on the subject area DEWEBAS

  7. e-wood and DEWEBAS • e-wood learning objects A learning-object in the e-wood project, fit to the sub-competences developed in the DEWEBAS project. A learning-object includes all the teaching materials, which are needed for one sub-competence, or a group of sub-competences from the DEWEBAS project. A learning-object includes all the needed media production to make an understandable lesson for the students, and will always include self-evaluation, so that the students themselves can check their understanding status, before they go to the next level of education. The LMCS system saves the results, and the teacher can see the status on every student who participates in a course or a lesson.

  8. SCORM and LCMS • SCORM • Each learning-object will be packed to the SCORM-standard (SCORM = ”Sharable Content Object Reference Model”). A standard defined as a reference model for how to make “sharable” content objects. Contents packed by the SCORM-standard can immediately be distributed to other Learning Management Systems (LMS) or Learning Content Management Systems • A SCORM learning-object includes: • Text-based materials • Videos • Animations • ScreenCords • Evaluation,”-questions, -drag and drop, -multiple choice, ???” • Test, both electronic and practical, depending on the subject area. • SCORM what is it

  9. SCORM and LCMS • LCMS This means that if you choose to implement SCORM, you will be independent of platform (LMS/LCMS) and development tools. The produced learning-objects can also be used separately in other connections (courses or other learning objects). If for instance some fine learning objects about the system of co-ordinates have been made, they could be used in for instance mathematics’ courses, CNC-courses etc. In the LMS “Learning management system”, any teacher can make a course, and make logins for the students who participate in the course. The teacher can also put the learning-objects packed in SCORM into the course, in that way the teacher can organize a learning situation that fits into the student’s level of education. ATutor what is it

  10. Author tools in the project • Macromedia products • Flash • Dreamweaver • Fireworks • ScreenCords • Pinnacle studio 9 • Video • LCMS system “Open source” • ATutor

  11. 5, Companies DK; D; FIN; I; CZGive input to relevant learning modulesTest the productsDissemination and valorisation 4, Ministry group DK, D, FIN, I, CZ Participate in 1st and 4th steering committee meetings Dissemination and valorisation Pedagogical sparring Developer group

  12. Partner roles Choose your role from the following tasks: • 1.   Development of text-based learning material • 2.   Development of animations for difficult problems • 3.   Development of videos - "films" - showing processes in the woodworking industry • 4.   Development of evaluation questions for learning modules • 5.   Translation of text-based material into mother tongue • 6.   Speak for films and animations in mother tongue • 7.   Development of project website • 8.   Development of platform on the Internet for the e-learning modules • 9.   Description of the pedagogic aspects, which form the basis of the concept • 10. Test of the e-learning platform at schools • 11. Test of the e-learning platform at companies • 12. Work with the pedagogic concept on the basis of different learning styles within the target group • 13. Test centres for practical evaluation • 14. Dissemination and foundation of project results in the learning structure • 15. Description of technical problems, which should be taken into account • 16. National coordinator • 17. Management • 18. Quality control • 19. Marketing and valorisation

  13. Project structure

  14. Partners in the e-wood project • Schools • Companies • Ministries • Organisations • Suppliers

  15. Partners in the e-wood project • Organisations • The CEI-Bois (European Confederation of woodworking industries) • The EFBWW (European Federation of Building and Wood Workers) • Arbeit und Leben Bielefeld e.V. DGB/VHS • IG Metall Vorstand • The Wood, Industry and Building Workers’ Union in Denmark • Ministry • Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic • Bezirksregierung Münster • The Danish Ministry of Education • The Finnish National Board of Education • Companies • Tvilum-Scanbirk DK

  16. Video • DEWEBAS Handfed surface planning machine Sub competences - can adjust in-feed and out-feed tables in relation to cutting circle for correct planning of surface Back to menu

  17. Animation Flash • DEWEBAS Technical drawing Sub-competences - can draw projection over 45° line according to the first-quadrantmethod Back to menu

  18. ScreenCords • DEWEBAS Electronic drawing functions Sub-competences - can draw simple part drawings in an electronic drawing programme Back to menu

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