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C21U Seminar: Using IMS Standards to Advance Next-Generation Digital Learning Environments (NGDLE) w/ Jack Suess of UMBC

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Please join C21U on Feb. 26 for a seminar on "Using IMS Standards to Advance Next-Generation Digital Learning Environments (NGDLE)" with Jack Suess of University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC). 

Title: Using IMS Standards to Advance Next-Generation Digital Learning Environments (NGDLE)

Speaker: Jack Suess, VP of IT & CIO at University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC)

Date and Time: Feb. 26, 2018 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Location: Klaus 2405

**Please bring your own brown bag lunch.**

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Abstract

The NGDLE is a vision for a learning ecosystem not a detailed technical specification. As such, the NGDLE will evolve over time as technology matures and the research in teaching & learning identifies effective practices. This talk focuses on what Jack Suess (UMBC) believes to be three essential elements for success: 

1. The role of standards in building a learning ecosystem, the most important standards to follow, and why standards such as Open Badges, Comprehensive Learning Record, and  LTI-Advantage are essential for interoperability and integration; 

2. The importance of learning analytics in advancing effective practices in course design and pedagogy, student graduation and retention, and personalization of learning; and 

3. The importance of universal design principles to think more broadly about accessibility of learning resources and to move beyond a course-centric view of learning.

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