Title: Grow
1Grow NCERL A Digital Library of Interactive
Collections in Soils,
Rock and Water Resources Engineering
Muniram Budhu, Professor, Department of Civil
Engineering Engineering Mechanics, University
of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, 85721 Guest
Professor, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
(ETH), 8046-Zurich, Switzerland (until Oct.1,
2002)
2Topics
- Context and Background
- What is Civil Engineering?
- NSDL GROW Overview
- Technical Background
- Demonstration
3What is Civil Engineering?
towards a National Civil Engineering Library
A better world by creative,economical design and
construction
The bridges that you cross
The roads that you drive
The water that you drink
The parks where you play
4Civil Engineering Projects
towards a National Civil Engineering Library
Three Gorges Dam, Yangtze River, China
Gateway Arch, St. Louis, MO
Petronas TowersKuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Building new structures while keeping existing
(transportation) systems in use Light (mono)
rail system in Seattle, Washington
5Civil Engineering Disciplines
towards a National Civil Engineering Library
- Environmental Engineering
- Geotechnical Engineering
- Hydraulics and Water Resources Engineering
- Structural Engineering
- Transportation Engineering
- Construction Management
- Hydropower Engineering
6National Science, Mathematics, Engineering and
Technology Digital Library
Sponsored by the NSF to create a digital learning
place for science, mathematics, engineering
technology teaching and learning that encourages
and supports users to discover, explore, create
interact with digital resources anyplace-
anytime.
7National Civil Engineering Resource Library
- MISSION To encourage and promote interest,
exploration and learning in Civil Engineering
through the development, collection, and
dissemination of reviewed and ranked interactive
learning resources continuously enhanced by new
technological innovations.
8Digital Library
MISSION To make DL not only to access resources
and information services but as a
anytime-anyplace source of instruction.
9DL Impact on Education
- Anytime-Anywhere Learning Environments
- Customizable/Personalizable Spaces
- User-Centric Learning Environments
- Technologically Enhanced Learning Environments
- Dynamic learning objects repackage and reused.
10Accomplishment of Mission
This mission will be accomplished by
- Demonstrating the impact that civil engineering
has on daily activities through context and
demonstration
- Providing free, high-quality, reviewed and ranked
interactive digital learning objects that can be
used for self-study or repurposed for
instructional needs.
11Central Idea
Geotechnical, Rock and Water Resources Digital
Library
- We can meet the educational needs of a wide cross
section of learners (K-12, undergraduates,
graduates professional engineers) by
repackaging and re-purposing basic digital
educational materials.
toward a National Civil Engineering Resource
Library
12What is the connection?
- GROW is one of several projects funded by the
National Science Foundation to provide digital
library content for the NSDL
GROW
Collection
Collection
NSDL
Collection
Collection
13Collaboration
- Interdisciplinary Collaboration
- Team Collaboration
- NSDL Project collaboration
14Who is involved
- Muniram Budhu, Project Director - Professor,
Department of Civil Engineering - John Kemeny, Professor, Department of Mining and
Geological Engineering - William Rasmussen, Professor, Department of
Agric. Biosystems Engineering - Maliaca Oxnam, Engineering Librarian, University
of Arizona Library - Paul Bracke, Systems Librarian, University of
Arizona Library - Jeremy Frumkin, Systems Librarian, University of
Arizona Library - Wayne Brent, Instructional Applications Manager,
CCIT - Ronan Dempsey, Project Manager, Department of
Civil Engineering - Leo Przybylski, Systems Developer, Department of
Civil Engineering - Elena Berman, Assessment Specialist, Assessment
Enrollment Research - Anita Coleman, Professor, School of Information
Resources Library Science
15What is unique about GROW?
- Most projects are collecting quality content in
specific areas - For GROW, we are not only collecting but also
creating quality content
16Focus
- Interactive, multimedia, educational resources
-
- Story-booked to emphasize active learning
- Flexibility - content re-purposed to create new
resources - Educational outcomes
17Learning Object Structure
A base content piece (ex. a picture, a text
piece, a data file)
Element
A collection of learning units with a clear
learning outcome Contains educational elements
(ex. objectives, activities, assessments) Should
guide a user through a sequence of learning
units
An arrangement of elements to form a lesson The
smallest self-contained learning
object Interactive in nature
Learning Unit
Module
Theme
A subject or topic covered in a series of modules
18towards a National Civil Engineering Library
Themes
C R E A T O R S CONTRIBUTORS
U S ERS
Modules
Learning Unit
Element
19Review Process
20Technical Overview
- What we are trying to do?
- Developing high quality educational resources.
- Store, maintain, identify, access and evaluate
the content of the three collections. - Integrate with NSDL - harvesting our metadata and
integrate with their portal. - How are we doing it?
- Content Development Flash, Authorware, HTML and
Director - Service Front End SHTML, JSP Middle Tier
Java, SQL Database MySQL NSDL Repository -
OAICat
21Work Flow
- Flash
- Professors story board ideas.
- Professors work with developers (students) to
build interactive pieces. - Flash embedded in HTML.
- Corrections are made.
- Place on a temporary web site.
- Review and rank
22NSDL Architecture
- Current NSDL
- architecture.
23GROW Architecture
- Three Layers
- Portal
- Logic
- Storage
24Code Issues
- Interoperable
- Reuse code for other NSDL projects.
- OAIcat
- Allow other groups in future to reuse our code.
- Open Source
- Ant, java based build tool.
- Tomcat, servlet engine for JSPs.
- Apache, web server.
- MySQL, our database.
- All free software and available online.
25Metadata
- Metadata
- (DC, DCed, 3 IEEE, GROW)
- For Example Title, Subject, Description,
Creator, Contributor - Fitting in with NSDL
- Metadata Repository
- OAI Harvest, OAI Service
- OAI - Open Archives Initiative develops and
promotes interoperability standards that aim to
facilitate the efficient dissemination of
content. - Portals NSDL has gone with UPortal initiative.
We are currently evaluating this.
26Demonstration
- Change of Phase
- Mudslides
- Virtual Lab
- Rock
- Water
- Functionality (Search, Contribute, Review)
27Current Status
- Moving into testing phase - Prototyped the
Search, Contribute and Public Review. - OAI service is in testing phase
- Content development is moving along and we hope
to have a public site available soon.
28Partnerships
- Macromedia
- John Wiley Sons
- Geo-Institute (ASCE)
- American Rock Mechanics Association (ARMA)
- Sustainability of Semi-Arid Hydrology and
Riparian Areas (SAHRA) - Corbett Elementary School
- Catalina High School
29Comments
- How will the resources be used?
- Would faculty, students, engineers and the public
use the resources? - Will the resources enhance learning?
- How will the resources be sustained beyond NSF
funding?
30For Information
- Muniram Budhu
- Project Director
- budhu_at_u.arizona.edu
- or
- Ronan Dempsey
- Project Manager
- dempseyr_at_engr.arizona.edu