|  | Generative Instructional Engineering of Competence Development Programmes
               Juan Manuel Dodero (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain)
 
               Salvador Sánchez-Alonso (University of Alcala, Spain)
 
               Dirk Frosch-Wilke (University of Applied Sciences, Germany)
 
              Abstract: Competence development programmes are   collections of units of learning and learning activities used to   increase the overall effective performance of a learner within a   certain task. The definition of a competence development programme   is fairly complex and subject to variability, depending on the   available learning units and components. Some instructional   engineering approaches have been successfully used to create   courseware by the combination of existing learning resources within   a systematic and iterative method. In this work, a generative,   model-driven engineering approach is used to create and adapt   competence development programmes from families of available   learning components, such as units of learning, learning designs,   and learning services. The process begins from the statement of the   learning goals as feature models, and carries out a number of   transformations from the analysis model down to learning designs and   implementation components. However, shared definitions for   competence-related terms and computational semantics are essential   in this effort. In this paper, ontologies are proposed as a means to   that end. In particular, the transformations between models are   defined with the help of a general competence ontology. 
             
              Keywords: competence development programmes, instructional engineering, learning design 
             Categories: D.2.2, I.2.4, K.3.0, M.0, M.1, M.3, M.4  |