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Collaborative arenas for learning, a culture of sharingEbba Ossiannilsson, PhD, Lund University; SEMOODLE MOOC2 19 oktober 2013
Ebba Ossiannilsson, PhD Lunds Universitet
Ossiannilsson (2012) Benchmarking (e)-learning in higher education, Doctoral dissertation, Oulu University, Finland
Collaborative arenas for learning, a culture of sharing
TrendsPossibilitiesBarriersWhat´s in it for me?
Education Our Content
Our Support
Our Students
Friesen & Murray, 2011
What it all means
There can be no doubt that HE is the key to a well-qualified workforce. And a well-qualified workforce makes for a stronger, productive economy. But it all starts with access. If students are still forced to operate in ancient educational model, how can they be expected to participate successfully in the modern market and society.
OER 2012
Creative commons
The herd is coming - MOOC
Massive target group
Mixing groups
Learning across contexts
Support self-organization
Declare whats in it
Peer to peer pedagogy
MOOCs support choice based learning
How open is open?
Goodwill/Common good
Community of Practice
Sustainability
Demography
Innovating pedagogy 2013
MOOCs
Badges to accredit learningLearning analytics
Seamless learning
Crowd learning
Digital scholarship
Geo learning
Learning from games
Maker culture
Citizen inquiry
Key competences, EC and IPTS
EC Recommendations to educational institutions
review their organisational strategies
exploit the potential of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)
stimulate innovative learning practices such as blended learning
equip teachers with high digital competences
equip learners with digital skills
think about how to validate and recognise learner’s achievements in online education
make high quality Open Education Resources (OER) visible and accessible
What do we mean by opening up education? EC
Opening up education means bringing the digital revolution into education. Digital technologies allow all individuals to learn, anywhere, anytime, through any device, with the support of anyone
OER och MOOC
Ehlers 2013, Open Learning Cultures
Ossiannilsson E & Landgren L (2011). Essential areas that benchmarking e-learning ought to cover. Reprinted with permission from Wiley-Blackwell.
Learning design
PLE
Skills to learn and to cultivate…
Filter
Curation
Collaboration
PLE och COP
Filter; Netvibes, Freedly
Curate; ScoopIT, Pinterest, Educlipper
Collaborate; Padlet, Conceptboard
Free cloud tools:
Google drive, FB, Twitter, Blog etc
”Networking mentors and Prosumers”
Learning cultures and impact?
Barriers
OER
What´s in it for me?
Quality, It is me who decide…
Learning is about people, NOT about technology
Mobile and Ubiquitous learningg
New actors gives new influences
-stronger quality, collaboration and competion
(Svenskt Näringsliv DN 13/10/04)
by Stephanie Lowman
Caring is sharing, sharing is caring
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