alliances. The gained experiences can help to improve
technological concepts and to prove whether learner-
driven, collaborative, and cross-campus teaching
scenarios can be realized or not. Finally, direct user
feedback will provide evidence on how such an
infrastructure impacts education. The first steps have
been made in this direction, a few more should follow
during the funding period of the presented research
and development project.
5 CONCLUSIONS
At the end of the project duration, the following
results will be produced by the national flagship
project described in this article:
Prototype of a federated IT service
infrastructure for education.
Proof of concept for integration mechanisms
for service offers (single sign-on, metadata
management, user-centric data management,
and communication).
Platform for the interactive, cooperative design
of subject-specific use cases (teaching and
learning scenarios).
Contribution to further tender documents for
the design of a national education space.
The development and usage conditions are explored
to such an extent that the achieved project results will
be available in the form of technical developments
(e.g. interfaces, components, etc.) and documented
project knowledge to be either perpetuated or
transferred to other development projects.
Thus, the initiative for a Federated Educational
Infrastructure in general and the described project for
developing the prototype of a Digital Education
Space will bring education significantly forward
across all sectors by elevating the use of digital
technology to a new level of interoperability. Mainly
access to and participation in education is increased
through seamless digitalization processes which
allow for new dimensions of individual and
institutional cooperation and pave the way for
individual student journeys. For educational services
providers, the coverage of learning opportunities is
increased while their provision is facilitated by clear
interfaces at the same time.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The work described in this article is funded by the
German Federal Ministry of Education under contract
16NB001. We are deeply grateful to our project
partners, the experts in the funding ministry, and the
project management agency for the fruitful
discussions promoting this valuable work.
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