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TELDAP - Looking to the Future (Taiwan e-Learning & Digital Archives Program)
http://teldap.tw/
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Der-Tsai Lee Distinguished Research Fellow
Research Center for Information Technology Innovation & Institute of Information Science Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
Deputy Program Director, TELDAP
PNC 2008 Hanoi, Vietnam December 4, 2008
Outline Background of TELDAP Digital Contents Digital Archives Technologies International Collaboration Four Impacts Three Tasks in 2008 Conclusion
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Why TELDAP?
TAIWAN: Rich cultural and natural diversity A leading manufacturer and supplier of
ICT products and services in the world Mature Internet Infrastructure Plays a major role in Chinese Language
Studies and Sinology
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An island with multiple cultures and a myriad of creatures Land: 36K km2
Population: 23M A melting pot of multiple cultures, including: - Chinese (Min-nan, Hakka …) - more than 20 aboriginal tribes - Immigrants from Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand… Home to more than 46,000 species of flora and fauna
TAIWAN:
Internet Infrastructure
Taiwan: A networked society (population 23M)
Fixed phone lines: 14.5M Mobile phones: 24.3 M (Dec. 2007)
Internet Users: 14.76 M; Internet Hosts 5.32 M; BB Subscribers: 4.64 M (Dec. 2007)
e-Taiwan Program Government sponsored projects/initiatives:
Broadband access (to homes, mobile devices) e-Government / e-Commerce / e-Transportation e-Life (bridging the digital divide, e-learning,
NDAP)
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e- M- u-Taiwan
2002
2005
2010
e-Taiwan project is to make Taiwan the most efficient e-nation in Asia
M-Taiwan project is to make Taiwan a mobile, wireless Internet connected island
u-Taiwan project is to make Taiwan a UNS, secure and trustworthy homeland
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2007 Economic Profile GDP (nominal): US$383.343 billion GDP per capita (nominal): US$16,792 GDP per capita (PPP estimate by IMF): US$30,126
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Taiwan: a high-tech industrial island Global Survey Rankings
Topic of Survey (Date of Publication) Rank Countries Surveyed Surveying Institution
Investment climate (April 2008)
6 (1A) 50 Business Environment Risk
Intelligence Information Technology Industry
Competitiveness Index (July 2007)
6 64 Economist Intelligence Unit
World Competitiveness Scoreboard (May 2008) 13 55 Institute of Management
Development Global competitiveness
(October 2007) 14 131 World Economic Forum
Business environment outlook for 2008-2012 (April 2008)
18 82 Economist Intelligence Unit
Index of Economic Freedom (2008) 25 157 Heritage Foundation, Wall Street
Journal Networked Readiness Index
(April 2008) 17 127 World Economic Forum
Broadband penetration (2007) 20 Top 30 UN International
Telecommunication Union E-government performance
(July 2007) 3 198 Brown University
Scopes of Digital Content Industry 8
數位內容產業
Movie Industry
Digital Content Industry
TV Industry
Entertainment Industry
Extended products (toy, book)
Music Industry
… Health and Medical
Industry
Digital Content Software
Publishing Industry
Digital Audio-Visual Products
Mobile Application Services
Computer Animation
Internet Services
Digital Games
Transportation Industry
Education Industry
Data resource:Industrial Development Bureau, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Taiwan
Digital Content Industry is one of the two most promising industries in the six-year National Development (Challenge 2008) Plan.
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History: Two Previous National Programs
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Both Sponsored by the National Science Council (NSC) National Digital Archives Program (NDAP): Phase I, 2002~2006; Phase II, 2007~ --- the only National Science and Technology Program that places emphasis on social sciences and the humanities --- Program Office in Academia Sinica National Science and Technology Program for e-Learning (ELNP): 2003~2007 --- Program Office in the National Central University In 2007, a resolution was passed to integrate NDAP and ELNP into TELDAP
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History
A NEW ERA OF e-LEARNING AND DIGITAL ARCHIVES IN TAIWAN
11 Photographer: unknown , Source: Cyber Island http://cyberisland.ndap.org.tw/folk_item_view.php?album=2300&id=122011009418
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Taiwan e-Learning and Digital Archives Program 2008-2012
Program Officers Program Director: Dr. Ts’ui-jung Liu (VP, Academia Sinica) Deputy Program Director: Dr. Der-Tsai Lee (Academia Sinica) Deputy Program Director: Prof. Shing-Tsaan Huang (National Central University)
Program Offices Main office: Academia Sinica, Taipei Branch office: National Central University, Chungli 5-year Budget Approximately US$ 290 million
Objectives To showcase the cultural, social and biological diversity of
Taiwan. To promote the application of technologies and digital contents in
cultural, academic, socio-economic and educational development. To establish digital archives and e-learning industries. To improve the use of e-learning in formal education and lifelong
learning. To establish Taiwan as a global e-learning center for Chinese
language. To promote international cooperation network for Chinese cultural
heritage and e-learning.
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Organizational Chart
Open Requests for Proposals Projects:
Content, Technology, Applications, Language
Learning…
Institutional Projects: 14 Government Agencies contribute to TDA
Public contribution
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Digital Archiving: Making it Happen
Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan Digital Archive Project, Source: Union Catalog http://catalog.digitalarchives.tw/dacs5/System/Exhibition/Detail.jsp?OID=3118926
Taiwan Digital Archives Contents: Where are they from?
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Government Agencies: Institutional Projects Public and Private Sectors: Request-for-Proposals Projects The General Public: Cyber Island
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Academia Historica Academia Sinica Chinese Taipei Film Archive Council for Cultural Affairs Council for Hakka Affairs Council of Indigenous Peoples National Archives Administration National Taiwan University National Central Library National Palace Museum National Museum of History National Museum of Natural Science Taiwan Historica Taiwan Provincial Consultative Council
14 Government Agencies contribute to TDA Institutional Projects 6
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Highlight of the National Palace Museum Institutional Projects 5
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Highlight of the National Museum of History Institutional Projects 4
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Highlight of the National Central Library Institutional Projects 3
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Highlight of the Academia Sinica Institutional Projects 2
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Highlight of the National Taiwan University Institutional Projects 1
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Digital Archives RFP Project Technology Research and Development RFP Project Digital Archives Applications and Promotions RFP
Project Outstanding e-Learning Research Center/Group Project Chinese as a Second Language (CSL) e-Learning Project
Five Major Request-for-Proposals (RFP) Projects in TELDAP:
RFP Projects
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Encourage the public to participate in digitization Contributions by General Public
Cyber Island http://cyberisland.teldap.tw/
Cyber Island is a web-based platform that enables a wide variety of smaller archival institutions, individual collectors, photographers and the general public to contribute their digital contents.
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Nature Literature
Zoology Rare Books
Geology Archives
Botany Stone & Bronze Rubbings
Media Chinese Manuscripts
Multimedia Architecture & Maps
Journalism Architecture
Language Maps
Heritage Arts
Archaeology Painting & Calligraphy
Anthropology Antiquities
TDA content is categorized into 6 Thematic Groups
Digital Content: Creation
Collections in museums
Books in libraries
Objects in archaeological sites
Digitization Database
Union Catalog
Access
Access
Scholarly Community
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Digitization
Digitization Workflow: Ensuring Quality Guidebooks for 15 major themes have been published to share
our accumulated “best practices” in digital archives with professionals and the general public.
3 of these String bound books had been translated to English edition
27 Digitization Workflow Guidebooks of 15 major themes and 3 String bound books
Standardization
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DEMO: Digitization Process of Rare Books
[Play] 0:35
29 Chen,Y.-N. , Chen, S.-J. & Cheng, C.-J.(2005). Metadata for K9 e-Learning in Taiwan: an Application Profile Approach. The 5th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies, July 5-8, 2005, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
for discipline-oriented, professional, in-depth, and precise search
for cross-domain interoperability
Interoperability Strategy
Domain-specific CDWA, EAD, LOM,
TEI Lite…etc.
Generic Dublin Core
TELDAP Union Catalog
Thematic Institutional
Individual Project Repository
Thematic or Institutional Union Catalog
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Standardization of Metadata
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Metadata Lifecycle Model
More informa+on: h.p://metadata.teldap.tw/index‐eng.html
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Metadata Implementation
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Themed Exhibits Union Catalog Digital Taiwan – Culture & Nature
Digital Content: Access, Search and Retrieval
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TELDAP Chinese Portal
National Treasure Navigation-Union
Catalog Experience-
Digital Technologies
http://www.digitalarchives.tw/
Experiencing New Archival Technologies Firsthand
Exploring the Best Collections
Browsing Millions of National Treasures
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Themed Exhibits - 44 selected collections
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Union Catalog 3 - 2.18 million metadata of artifacts, including more than 200 collections, with 371.1 terabytes of digitized material have been stored and presented in the TELDAP Union Catalog.
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Union Catalog 2
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Keyword search “Jadeite Cabbage”
Dublin Core Metadata
Link to the original site
Jadeite Cabbage w/ Insect
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Citation
URL citation
Citation
Union Catalog 1
Showcase Platform for Archival Technologies
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Technologies
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http://culture.teldap.tw/
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TELDAP English Portal 3
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Facets of Taiwan
Translated from the ‘Selected Collections’ in the Union Catalog
TELDAP English Portal 2
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A Slice of Wonder
Exhibition
Gallery (Flash display)
TELDAP English Portal 1
Making Digital Content a Reality Digital Archives Technologies
Database Technologies (DTDT, DAAL) Multimedia Technologies Language Technology
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Two approaches to establishing Digital Archives Database: 4
Quick and Easy: Digital Archives Database Tool (DADT)
Customized and Multimedia-Integrated: Open Digital Archives Environment (ODAE)
Database Technologies
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DADT Framework
DADT: 3
• Developed by the Database Technology Development Team (DTDT) of TELDAP
• A full functionality and easy-to-use framework to create multi-table database applications easily and quickly • incorporating PHP, AJAX, Lucene, MySQL, and Ruby on Rails
• Flexibility • Scalability
Database Technologies
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DAAL Services
ODAE: 2
Developed by the Digital Archives Architecture Lab (DAAL) Integrating multimedia technologies and databases
Database Technologies
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Multimedia Technology VCenter Object Movie, Augmented Panorama
and Magic Crystal Ball Bird Orchestra in Taiwan
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Video Archiving Technology 4
Collate Film
Capture System
Video File
Audio Extraction Shot Detection Video Format
Transformation
Metadata Management
Voice Recognition
Key Frame Extraction
Video Abstract Extraction
Streaming Video
Digital Video Archive System
Nonlinear Online Editing
Subtitle Extraction
Subtitle Recognition
Digital Rights Management
Video File
Full-text/voice Searching
Workflow for the digital video archive system 47
Multimedia Technologies
VCenter URL: http://vcenter.iis.sinica.edu.tw/ 3
• VCenter : Video Center – VCenter is a multimedia sharing
platform • For the general public:
– Personal media blogs (audio and video blogs) • Upload / Watch / Share audio and
video content • For content providers:
– Audio and video archive system • Upload / Broadcast / Manage batch
audio and video content • Online video editor • Video Map Source: Y.C. Wang (2007) VCenter: A solution for multimedia archives of NDAP.
Multimedia Technologies
General Public Digital Archive Server
Video Sharing Server
Searching/Browsing Digital Archive Content
Providing Archive Content and Services
VCenter
• Batch Process • Unlimited Storage Space • Importing XML Metadata
• Streaming Service • Watermark Embedded • IP domain restricted
• VCenter Player • Data Integration Programs
Multimedia Technologies
VCenter 2
A Museum
Digital Archive Organization
VCenter Website System
Browsing Digital Videos
Requests
Streaming Videos
Uploading Digital Videos
General Public
General Public
Publishing Data
Uploading / Browsing
Digital Videos
VCenter
Taiwan Tung’s Acupuncture Program
Native Musician of Taiwan – Tai Hsiang Li Digital Archive
Union Catalog System TELDAP
VCenter in TELDAP 1
More than 15,000 audio and video files from TELDAP are published in VCenter > 4200 hours > 760 GB
Electronic Theater Intermix in Taiwan
Multimedia Technologies
You come, You see, You touch Image-Based Approach to
Interactive 3D Virtual Exhibition 6
52 Owner : National History Museum, Source: Union Catalog http://digital.nmh.gov.tw/ndap/index.html
Object Movie 5
Illustration of Object Movie Source: http://imp.iis.sinica.edu.tw/digitarchive/main_English.htm 53
Multimedia Technologies
Object Movie: Application 4
Virtual Exhibition System [play] 0:45 [play] 1:25
3D Virtual Artworks Display System (National Palace Museum)
Source: http://tech2.npm.gov.tw/da/en-htm/htmindex.htm#
Photographic Virtual Reality [play] 0:31
Photographing: An undertaking [play] 1:20
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Multimedia Technologies
Augmented Panorama: Application 3
The tangible Photo-Realistic Virtual Museum integrates augmented panorama and vision-based tracking, so that end users can interact with virtual artworks just like in a real museum.
Illustration of physical control cube (PCC) and virtual plate
Demo: [play] 0:23
Source: http://digital101.ndap.org.tw/htm/exhibit/3DVR/main04.htm 55
Multimedia Technologies
Bird Orchestra in Taiwan
[DEMO] Courtesy: Digital Archives Project, National Taiwan University
http://www.museums.ntu.edu.tw/english/index.jsp 56
Multimedia Technologies
Language Technology Resolving the Un-encoded Character
Problem Han Character Variants Information
Processing
57 Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan Digital Archive Project, Source: Union Catalog http://catalog.digitalarchives.tw/dacs5/System/Exhibition/Detail.jsp?OID=3118794
Un-encoded Character Problem 4
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Language Technology
Un-encoded Character Encoding 3
Oracle-bone Script (甲骨文) —
Bronze Script (金文) —
Seal Script (小篆) —
Regular Script (楷書) —
Chinese Glyph Structure Database (http://char.ndap.org.tw)
Uses glyph structure to solve unencoded Chinese character problem
Contains 100,000 Chinese characters, including all the changes of scripts throughout Chinese history.
Example: the evolution of “為” (do) “elephant”
“hand”
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Language Technology
1. Search
2. Results 4. Copy
Example: Search for an un-encoded character in the database
3. Glyph structure
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Language Technology
Missing Character System 1
Missing Character System has been applied to 23 TELDAP databases, including Union Catalog and the Digital 101 Public Exhibition System
Union Catalog Digital 101
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Language Technology
Han Character Variants Information Processing
Database of Han Character Variants
62 Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan Digital Archive Project, Source: Union Catalog http://catalog.digitalarchives.tw/dacs5/System/Exhibition/Detail.jsp?OID=3118802
Variant Han Characters 7
• Same meaning • Same pronunciation • Different appearances
• Context-sensitive • Context-free
清 淸
真 眞
發 发 髮
髪
hair issue, dispatch, send out
Examples:
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Language Technology
Problems with Variant Han Characters 6
• Variant Han characters have different code points in universal character set encodings used in electronic information processing • A word may have many appearances when variant
Han characters are used. • E.g. the word ‘mosque’ has 4 combinations in Chinese.
清真寺, 淸真寺, 清眞寺, and 淸眞寺 • Generic string matching algorithms will not match
them as the same word. 64
Language Technology
URL: http://chardb.iis.sinica.edu.tw/charDB3
Han Character Variants Database 5
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Language Technology
Unification of Han characters 4
Unicode
CNS-11643
BIG5
漢語大字典/ Hanyuda Dictionary
These charts show the unification of a Han character in different charset encodings.
Standard
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Language Technology
Relationship of variant characters 3
This figure shows the variant characters of 為 and their relationships. 67
Language Technology
Frequently-used phrases and their variants 2
Proper and improper variant Han characters
for substitution in the word 臺灣大學.
Query: 台灣
Result:
(Taiwan)
(Taiwan University)
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Language Technology
Current status 1
Based on Unicode v3.1 Contains Han characters used in China, Taiwan, Japan,
Korea, Vietnam, and elsewhere.
In the database, there are 77,000 Han characters
Source, properties, unifications 39,000 relationships of variants
Source, properties 49,000 frequently-used phrases and their variants
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Language Technology
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e-LEARNING FOR EVERYONE
Achievements and Contributions Enhance e-Learning Industry
e-Learning Quality Certification Center
Promote e-Learning for Everyone Learning Object Repository in Taiwan (LORT)
International Collaboration and Promotion
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e-Learning Quality Certification Define three quality levels ‘A’, ‘AA’, ‘AAA’ Certificated products can help build reputation and
marketing
Teaching Material Qualification ( in five dimensions)
Learning Service Qualification (in three parts and eight categories)
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Establish Taiwan Partnership Co-Lab with ADL (Advanced Distributed Learning)
Adopt SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model) standard
Develop TW LOM (Taiwan Learning Object Meta-data) as local standard for e-learning courses.
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Policy Guidance Open-up Policy on e-Learning Credits
Design SOP for e-Learning courses development (2004) Revise rules about using e-learning in high education (2005) Set demonstrate application for Master Degree (2006)
Qualify e-Learning Courses and Services before execution
Involve in e-Learning and digital content for legislation Intellectual Property, Transfer, Asset Evaluation and
Financial Support
Executive Strategies 1
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Enterprises Use e-Learning
Most of Taiwan’s major companies use e-Learning, for example: Acer、ASE group、UMC、China Steel、China Trust, First Bank, Sinon Corp.、CMC、China Airlines……
85% of companies using e-Learning use locally-developed study platforms, instead of foreign products such as IBM, Oracle, Saba.
The percentage of Taiwan’s top 1000 companies using e-Learning has risen from 14% in 2003 to 52.3% in 2007.
e-Learning Industry 5
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e-Learning for Everyone 4
More than 15 e-learning websites are maintained by government agencies for the public
For specific groups To preserve and promote the cultures and languages of minorities
e-Learning Center for Indigenous Peoples (Council of Indigenous Peoples) Hakka e-Learning Center (Council for Hakka Affairs)
To provide learning opportunities for physically and mentally impaired people Enable Learning (Council of Labor Affairs) To help laborers learn about jobs, rights and safety
Labors Online (Council of Labor Affairs)
For specific purposes To enhance cultural awareness
Cultural Affairs School of e-learning (CASE) (Council for Cultural Affairs) NPM e-Learning (National Palace Museum)
To provide on-line courses about 13 common diseases Formosans’ e-Medical School (Department of Health)
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NPM e-Learning 3
A Marvelous Journey Through Bronzes!
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Let’s Talk in Hakka (100 sentences)
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Learning Object Repository in Taiwan (LORT) - searching, learning and on-line editing
http://www.lort.org.tw/SelectLanguageAction.do?lan=1
e-Learning for Everyone 1
LORT contains 1322 course materials
Based on SCORM & TW LOM
1. Integrate digital archives, contents with e-Learning resources
2. International resources were also included
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Standard (SCORM)
(Repository)
Divisions SQI
Japan
Canada
America
Europe
Australia
e-Learning Database
Simple Query Interface
(Repository)
Digital Archives SQI
International Teaching Material R
esources
CORDRA (Content Object Repository Discovery and Registration/Resolution Architecture)
Connect with International Organizations
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Integrating digital contents and e-learning:
A New Way of Learning
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e-Learning in the National Palace Museum
Tour systems utilize various mobile learning models, e.g., Expo PDA tour, WiFi, school learning gallery (more than 300 multimedia items).
Hold activities with teacher-made e-learning materials to conform with the 9-year education curriculum, e.g., in Taipei city, Taoyuan, Xinzhu and Miaoli.
Museum education 2
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6 artists and 7 artworks created and inspired by the collections of NPM in the exhibition.
New way of learning 1
e-Learning in the National Palace Museum
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REACHING OUT- International Collaboration
and Promotion
Photographer: unknown , Source: Cyber Island http://cyberisland.ndap.org.tw/member_photo.php?id=121737771443
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Involvement in International Organizations
Museum Computer Network (MCN) Taiwan Chapter (from 2007)
Asia-Pacific Secretariat Office of Culture Mondo Network
http://www.culturemondo.org/2/
MCN, founded in 1967, helps information professionals use technology to serve their institutions.
Culture Mondo is "an informal network of culture portals from around the world“.
http://www.mcn.edu/
International Collaboration4
MCN Taiwan : Bridging I.T. use between Eastern and Western Cultural Communities
TELDAP initiates MCN Taiwan Chapter To leverage our experiences, resources, and
connections developed over the years to facilitate the use of information technology in museums, libraries, and archives in Asia.
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International Collaboration4
MCN Taiwan participated in MCN 2008 held in Washington D.C. on Nov. 12~15, 2008
MCN Taiwan : Bridging I.T. use between Eastern and Western Cultural Communities
MCN Taiwan Chapter established SIGs Special Interest Groups (SIGs) serve as nodes to maintain in-
depth communications between communities in Asia and their counterparts in MCN headquarters.
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International Collaboration3
MCN MCN Taiwan Digital Imaging
Technology SIG
Standards SIG
Value-added
Application SIG
Media and Technology
SIG
Small Museum
SIG
MCN International Liaison
SIG SIG
SIG
Collection Management System SIG
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Asia-Pacific Secretariat Office of Culture Mondo Network TELDAP is a Steering Committee Member of the Culture.mondo Asia-Pacific Secretariat Office
Steering Committee
To conduct international cultural portals survey.
To establish social network of Asia-Pacific and global cultural portals.
To promote international cultural exchange.
To host the 4th Int’l Cultural Portal Roundtable meeting in Huashan Creative Park, Taipei, Taiwan on Dec. 10~12, 2008.
International Collaboration2
4th International Cultural Portal Roundtable Dec. 10~12, 2008
New Thinking, New Models: The Digital Culture & Heritage Roundtable
• 32 participants from 20 countries • 11 people from Europe, 5 from America • 14 people from Asia-Pacific, 2 from Africa
• 3-day roundtable meeting discussing the future of online culture content, resources and services
International Collaboration1
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The headquarters of international and regional societies for e-Learning
Global One-to-One Technology Enhanced Learning Consortium (G1:1) http://www.g1on1.org/
Asia-Pacific Society for Computers in Education (APSCE) http://www.apsce.net/ Global Chinese Society for Computers in Education (GCSCE) http://www.gcsce.org/index.htm
International Collaboration
2007 AAM Museum Expo “The Window to Taiwan”
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2007 Joint Italy-Taiwan Workshop on e-Learning “What e-learning for which organizations?”
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International Collaboration
Participated in SciFest 2008 in April.
Demonstration of robot in “Intelligence robot science educational workshop”
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http://www.karjalainen.fi/Karjalainen/Uutiset_maakunta/robotit_toivat_vieraita_taiwanista_asti_4212763.html Finland Newspaper Headlines
International Collaboration
International Cooperation 2 To locate missing Chinese archival materials scattered throughout the world
Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Natural History, Japan
Department of Ethnography, British Museum, UK
Kyoto University Museum, Nishinomiya Shell Museum ,Japan
Geography and Map Division, Library of Congress, USA
Komarov Botanical Institute, St. Petersburg
Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle,
Paris
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Royal Botanic Garden,
Edinburgh The Natural
History Museum, London
Rijksherbarium, Leiden
Conservatoire et Jardin
Botaniques, Geneva
Botanischer Garten, Berlin-
Dahlem
Natural History
Chinese Archives
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International Cooperation 1
Collaborative digitization of the rare-books in four libraries: Fu Ssu-Nien Library (Academia Sinica), Harvard-Yenching Library, Princeton-East Asian Library, and Library of Congress
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CULTURAL IMPACT ACADEMIC IMPACT SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT EDUCATIONAL IMPACT
Value is Determined by Impact
CASE value
Cultural Impact: create a new way to preserve cultural heritage and disseminate knowledge
Academic Impact: create a new environment for innovative research and development
Socio-economic Impact: create win-win opportunities for content holders and digital content industries
Educational Impact: build a knowledge repository for life-long learning and bridge the digital divide
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Create a new way to preserve cultural heritage and disseminate knowledge
Collections in museums
Books in libraries
Objects in archaeological sites
Digitization Database
Union Catalog
Access
Access
Scholarly Community
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Cultural Impact
Create a new way of learning in the museum Build “mobile-Learning” network in NPM. Provide materials for learners and learning network. Hold web-workshops for teachers, volunteers, officers.
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Cultural Impact
Disseminate knowledge via E-newsletter 1. Provide up-to-date news on relevant information via the Internet. 2. An example of NPM E-newsletter, 178,276 subscribers in Chinese, and 12,383 in
English, as of November 2008. (NPM Web Membership:188,479 )
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Cultural Impact
http://enews.npm.gov.tw/enews/en/ http://newsletter.teldap.tw/index.php?lid=132
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A new environment for innovative research and development
From “Humanities” to “Humanities Informatics” Example: The city was once in the sea---Natural and cultural changes of Taijiang Inland Sea during the past 3 hundred years
Source: Fan, I-chun (2006), Enter the Time Tunnel: Integration of GIS and Spatio-temporal Information, presented in the Knowledge Feast Colloquium at Academia Sinica.
Academic Impact
GBIF’s global distribution of Begonia
Taiwan’s data accessible in global databases – GBIF 3
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Academic Impact
Taiwan’s data accessible in global databases -- OBIS 2
Academic Impact
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Create win-win opportunities for content holders and digital
content industries. Value-added products Integrate digitized items into products Examples
Integrate a painting from Qing Dynasty into Post-It stickers and cards (Lee & Lee Communications)
Integrate the famous painting of Mr. Lang Shining into Nokia cell phone or Swatch (Artkey)
Combine sceneries, life and ecological databases and GPS into e-Map navigation system PaPaGo (Maction Tech.)
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Stickers (Lee & Lee communications)
Bed cover sheet (Artkey) Painting on Swatch’s watch
Socio-economic Impact
Commercial image / digital content Libraries
Inspiring leisure & entertainment industry, digital learning industry and product design of cultural industry by value-added digital content of Taiwan Digital Archives
Examples Taiwan Heritage Knowledge Database
(Wordpedia.com) NPM e-learning (National Palace Museum) Legend of Dun Huang (Interserv) History presentation of 3D-VR (Yaox5D) The archive of Taiwan Governor-General
Office (Axis 3D Technology)
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e-Learning platform
Heritage knowledge database
Socio-economic Impact
Content integration products
Examples Image Database (Airiti) Taiwan Memory - historical photograph
database (Airiti & Central News Agency) Natural Science & Insect (National Museum
of Natural Science & Wordpedia.com) Film Collection and related materials
(Taiwan Television & Chinese Taipei Film Archive)
Newspaper Sources, Taiwan People (Transmission Information)
Databases (Academia Sinica, Academia Historica, National Taiwan University)
Electronic books (Super Star)
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Images database
Integrating digital objects for research and education purposes
Socio-economic Impact
A case of multiple value-added applications
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Partner Companies
NTU Insect Museum Digital Archive Project
Tien-Wei Publisher
Products: an educational website, four children’s books with a CD, and a puppet
Sold at an on-line bookstore
As a “Story Time” material in a library
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Socio-economic Impact
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2007 20 booths 10 brands
550 million NTD 2006
15 booths 8 brands
390 million NTD
2005 9 booths 3 brands
220 million NTD
New York Licensing International Expo 2005 ~ 2008 $1 USD ~ $30 NTD
2008 20 booths 13 brands
67o million NTD
Pavilion capacity, no. participating brands, and estimated output values all increase with years
Socio-economic Impact
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Digital Archives Commercial Application Contest 2
Q-Dolls of Chinese Emperors (golden prize in 2007)
Embody the Imperial Portrait Collection of the Union Catalog into value-added products (originally stored in the National Palace Museum)
Socio-economic Impact
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Emperor T'ai-tsung of Tang (reigned 627-649 A.D.)
Genghis Khan (reigned 1206-1227 A.D.)
Emperor Huizong of Song (reigned 1100-1126 A.D.)
Emperor Chengzu of Ming
(reigned 1402-1424 A.D.)
Q-Dolls of Chinese Emperors (golden prize in 2007) Digital Archives Commercial Application Contest 1
The Chinese Imperial Portrait Collections in the Union Catalogue
Socio-economic Impact
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e-Learning manufacturers successfully enter the global market Live ABC
Won the prize of Korean Ministry of Education “Assigned English Learning Content
Current annual revenue in Korean Market is 100 million NTD
Customized and distributed to Japan, Korea, Thailand, Malaysia, China etc.
Bright Idea Design Distributed to American and German
Museums, and now negotiating with Korean companies
Cyberlink A major manufacturer of Taiwan e-Learning
platform tool and set-up service Set up Yahoo Asian International e-Learning
Industry Training Network
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Socio-economic Impact
Bridge digital divide in Taiwan
For the general public More than 200 training courses or workshops have been held,
and the estimated number of participants is 10,000.
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Educational Impact
Establish e-learning demonstration center Help teachers develop courseware for teaching e.g., the courses on Society &
Chinese
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Educational Impact
Talent cultivation for Digital Archives Professionals Offering workshops and training courses to enhance knowledge and skills
of digital archive professionals.
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Agenda for a two-day workshop
One training course PC-based implementation
Educational Impact
e-Learning for Taiwan Indigenous Peoples 1
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Educational Impact
Hakka music
Hakka food
Speaking Hakka
Hakka vocabulary
e-Learning of Hakka Language and Culture 2
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Educational Impact
e-Learning of Chinese Language 3
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Educational Impact
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Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) Clearance Industrial Applications Multilingual Development
Three tasks we are carrying out……
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The First Task: Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) Clearance 3
Objectives
Help make TDA more widely accessible to the general public
Make impacts of TELDAP penetrate into the fields of academics, education, and socio-economics.
To achieve sustainability of TELDAP
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IPRs Clearance Workflow 2
Digital Archives
Recourses
IPRs Management
Value-added applications and
Marketing
Bridge and Creative Commons License
New York Licensing Expo
Union Catalog
Selected Collections
Academics, education, socio-economics and industries Using
Web Site: Selected Collections
IPRs Clearance
link
link
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IPRs Inventory Results (until 08/2008) 1
Inventorying the collections, items and resources in the TELDAP:
1,732,525 items (83% of all) have been inventoried
1,050,247 items are belong to Union Catalog (67% of total materials in the Union Catalog)
800 inventoried items are Selected Collections for further applications
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TELDAP Bridge Project: Creative, Integrative and Value-added Paradigm Project
Source: Industry Support Division of the III, 2007
Commercial Screening
Roadmap of the NDAP Bridge Project
:Strong Link
:Weak Link
TELDAP TELDAP Bridge Project
Industrial Applications
Academic Search
Licensing
Valuation
Commercial Search
Original Archives
Union Catalog
Commercial System/Business
Model
Commercial Screening
The Second Task 4
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TELDAP Bridge Results4
• Identify commercial applications of the digital archives
• Collaboration between academy and industry in creative products development
• Establish on-line communities and the blogs
• Serve as bridge for content providers and product developers
• Participate in international creative industry exhibitions
• Establish a legal team to provide professional counseling and consultation service
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TELDAP Bridge Platform 3
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Owner: Hwa Kang Museum, Taipei
Examples of commercial applications presented at a partnering meeting
Industry Partnering Meetings
Source: Highlight s of 2008 Creative Design Competition/Institute of Information Industry
TELDAP Bridge Platform 2
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Using an aborigines design pattern for rings and sofa covers
TELDAP Bridge Platform 1
Industry Partnering Meetings
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Multilingual Collection Focus Multilingual Catalog Focus Multilingual Vocabularies Focus
The Third Task: Multilingual Development of
Taiwan Digital Archives
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Multilingual Development of Taiwan Digital Archives- Tasks 4
1. Translate the archives Inventorying the collections, items and resources in the TELDAP
(more than 200 collections, 2 million items and 400 websites) Translating selected contents into different languages for TELDAP
(English, Japanese, and Spanish)
2. Implementation of the Multilingual Catalog for TELDAP Identifying collection level description and item level metadata
schema (2007-2008) Piloting prototype of multilingual catalog (2008-2009) Creating user-friendly multilingual catalog applications
(2010-2012)
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Multilingual Development of Taiwan Digital Archives- Tasks 3
3. Develop Multilingual Vocabularies for TELDAP Building TELDAP Chinese-English Term List (2008)
Developing the Multilingual Thesaurus
Feasibility study for a Chinese-language Art and Architecture Thesaurus (AAT) (2008)
AAT in Chinese Project (2009~2012)
4. Identifying and developing multilingual content development related frameworks, methodologies, SOPs and Good Practices
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Multilingual Framework 2
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TELDAP-Getty Research Institute Collaborate on the AAT (Art & Architecture Thesaurus) Multilingual Research Projects (2008-2012)
The Aim: By creating bilingual versions of data standards tools like the
AAT, TELDAP seeks to enhance online access to its digital collections for both English-language and Chinese-language users.
The Tasks: Translate selected hierarchies from the Getty’s Art &
Architecture Thesaurus (AAT) into Chinese, working in close collaboration with staff from the Getty Vocabulary Program
Design and implement a multilingual thesaurus system for TELDAP
Integrate the multilingual thesaurus system with TELDAP to be a semantic digital library
Multilingual Vocabularies 1
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What TELDAP had achieved? 2.18 million metadata of artifacts, including more than 200 collections, with 371.1 terabytes of digitized material have been stored and presented in the TELDAP Union Catalog. TELDAP has collected more than 35,000 e-learning courses (110,000 hours). 255 websites and databases have been established for public access. The rate of internal e-learning implementation, in companies with the top 1000 production value in Taiwan increased from 14% in 2003 to 52.3% in 2007. The production value of e-learning related industries raised from USD$17 million in 2002 to USD$40 million in 2007.
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“All walls are being destroyed in the age of the Internet.”
TELDAP: A Unique Taiwan Experience Collaboration among content experts and information
technologists Integrate digital archives, learning content and technology and
promote their value-added applications in cultural, academic, socio-economic and educational development.
Opens up new areas of research in ICT, bio-diversity, computational humanities, and social informatics.
Long-term governmental commitment (infrastructure).
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Conclusion
and lawyers.
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