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Introductionof the SDI-EDU forregionaland urbanplanning project Karel JANECKA 1, VaclavCADA 1, Otakar CERBA 1, Radek FIALA 1, Karel JEDLICKA 1, Jan JEZEK 1, TomasMILDORF 1 1 University of West Bohemia, Faculty of Applied Sciences Department of Mathematics, Geomatics section kjanecka@kma.zcu.cz

Agenda Leonardo da Vinci programme Basic facts about the project Consortium Aims Time-table Work packages Stateoftheart BizBiz tool Website http://sdi-edu.zcu.cz 2

Leonardo da Vinci Project SDI-EDU FOR REGIONAL AND URBAN PLANNING (SDI-EDU) was accepted by European Commission within the framework of the Leonardo da Vinci Multilateral projects / Transfer of Innovations program. Multilateral projects/transfer of Innovations: The aim is to improve the quality of the European Vocational Education and Training system by adapting and integrating innovative content or results from previous Leonardo da Vinci or other innovative projects into public and/or private vocational training systems and companies SDI-EDU for regional and urban planning 3

Basic facts about the project Start: 1st October 2009 Duration: 24 months(october 2009 September 2011) Consortium: 10 partners(6 European countries) Project coordinator: University of West Bohemia(Czech Republic) SDI-EDU for regional and urban planning 4

Consortium 10partnersfrom6europeancountries: University of WestBohemia (CZ) Help ServiceRemoteSensing(CZ) Czech Association for Geoinformation(CZ) Institute of MathematicsandComputerScience of the University of Latvia(Latvia) LearningProjects(Latvia) E-N (Overseas Networks) Ltd. (Greek) Siauliai Region Development Agency(Lithuania) Euro Perspectives Foundation(Bulgaria) Municipality of Nizza di Sicili(Italy) STEPIM (Italy) SDI-EDU for regional and urban planning 5

Consortium SDI-EDU for regional and urban planning 6

Aims The SDI-EDU project aims to transfer former experience from EU research projects dealing with education in SDI and spatial planning like Humboldt and Naturnet Redime towards planners in European Regions and municipalities. The SDI-EDU project will use innovative educational methods coming from the Naturnet Redime project which combine methods of distance vocational training, e-learning and knowledge sharing. This funcionality allows transfer the experience and will teach how to deal with SDI for spatial planning for real users. SDI-EDU for regional and urban planning 7

Time-table 2009 2010 2011 Workpackage title 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 WP1 WP2 Analysis of needs and requirements Training Environment Design and Implementation WP3 Curriculum preparing WP4 Practical training and validation of platform WP5 Dissemination WP6 Exploitation WP7 Management SDI-EDU for regional and urban planning 8

WP1 Analysis of user needs and requirements WP Leader: University of West Bohemia (CZ) Start: October 2009 End: February 2010 This work package identifiedthe state of-the-art in the provision of information & education on SDI and INSPIRE for spatial planning purposes implementation in Europe and in project regions and definedthe principal components of a future SDI-EDU system. SDI-EDU for regional and urban planning 9

WP2 Training environment design and implementation WP Leader: Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science of the University of Latvia(LV) Start: February 2010 End: July2010 The toolsusedfortrainingwill be focused on computer assisted EDUCATION combining theoretical and practical training in combination with other tools like URM management and WIKI, the users will have accessible standard SDI tools, which will be integrated into the training platform. SDI-EDU for regional and urban planning 10

WP3 Curriculum preparing WP Leader: Czech Association for Geoinformation(CZ) Start: February 2010 End: December 2010 The main objective of this WP is to create learning materials to teach about SDI using Computer Assisted Educational Processes (CAEP)tools and UniformResourceManagement (URM). SDI-EDU for regional and urban planning 11

WP4 Practicaltrainingandvalidationof platform WP Leader: Apmacibu Projekti(LV) Start: February 2010 End: September 2011 Practical training will be provided with selected user groups of specialist dealing with spatial planning(public servant, architects, spatial planners and other stakeholders). Training will be realisedin cooperation with other projects and will support utilisationof all tools of SDI-EDU, but also tools from other projects. SDI-EDU for regional and urban planning 12

WP5 - Dissemination WP Leader: University of West Bohemia (CZ) Start: October 2009 End: September 2011 The objectives for dissemination are: a detailed dissemination plan itwasproduced and agreed by the Consortium at the project outset. Therearespecifieddissemination activities and channels (media, workshops, conferences, etc), target levels of uptake, performance, as well as results in terms of exposure level (e.g. articles), response (enquiries), and uptake (participants). to identificateappropriate marketing and communication tools to address the target group. SDI-EDU for regional and urban planning 13

WP6 - Exploitation WP Leader: Help Service for Remote Sensing(CZ) Start: February 2010 End: September 2011 SDI-EDU will help to identify exploitation opportunities for results from member projects. The complete team will have greater opportunity, knowledge and more contacts than each individual member. This will not only provide for dissemination of current research results, it will also enable recognition of opportunities for research cooperation in the future. SDI-EDU for regional and urban planning 14

WP7 - Management WP Leader: University of West Bohemia (CZ) Start: October 2009 End: September 2011 Administrative and financial coordination Monitoring and Reporting of activities Efficient decision making Conflict resolution Technical coordination etc. SDI-EDU for regional and urban planning 15

State of the art WP1already done: Implementation of project s website( http://sdi-edu.zcu.cz) Collectingof user requirements: Seven workshops Online questionnaire Handbook of requirements on learning environment WP2, WP3 and WP4 are currently running Up-to-date issue: to define the Curriculum SDI-EDU for regional and urban planning 16

Workshops for collection of user requirements Seven regional workshops for presentation of the SDI-EDU project and collection of user requirements These workshops were organised in four steps: Building initial scenarios for stimulating demands based on previous projects of partners Vision building workshop Testing of initial scenario User requirements collection SDI-EDU for regional and urban planning 17

Questionnaireforcollectionof user requirements- 1 Thequestionnaire was carried out in the framework of the SDI-EDU project (http://sdi-edu.zcu.cz) as a basis for user requirements analysis and evaluation of existing projects. The questionnaire was addressed mainlyto the stakeholders interested in training activities of the SDI-EDU project. SDI-EDU for regional and urban planning 18

Questionnaireforcollectionof user requirements- 2 Potential topics for education: Political consequences of INSPIRE on both local and regional level(in relation to spatial planning) INSPIRE requirementson localandregionallevelfromthetechnologicalpoint of view The examples of solutions for SDI building(commercial x open source) INSPIRE, Metadata & spatial planning INSPIRE, Spatial data& spatial planning INSPIRE Networking architecture Intellectual property rights & Spatial data infrastructures Monitoring obligation + Practical examples (how to) SDI-EDU for regional and urban planning 19

Questionnaire- results 120 respondents from 7 European countries(bg, CZ, GE, GR, IT, LT, LV) SDI-EDU for regional and urban planning 20

BizBiztool -1 BizBiz is a presentation tool and e-learning tool which provides: Video tutoring Synchronized slide presentation Web page demonstration Whiteboard Chat and other functionality Available at: http://bizbiz.mooo.com SDI-EDU for regional and urban planning 21

BizBiztool -2 SDI-EDU for regional and urban planning 22

SDI-EDU website http://sdi-edu.zcu.cz Public & Internal parts Public: General information about the project and partners Deliverables Dissemination(conference papers, TV, Press releases) Internal: Work packages Library Application form etc. For access to an internal part write email on: kjanecka@kma.zcu.cz SDI-EDU for regional and urban planning 23

Thank you for your attention! http://sdi-edu.zcu.cz Karel JANECKA 1 1 University of West Bohemia, Faculty of Applied Sciences Department of Mathematics, Geomatics section kjanecka@kma.zcu.cz SDI-EDU for regional and urban planning 24