Open educational resources (OER) have become new buzzwords in the glocalization of education. Whi... more Open educational resources (OER) have become new buzzwords in the glocalization of education. While OER are often espoused as enabling educational equity, the reality is not always the case. Looking only at the positives of new educational methods can mask perpetuating challenges, which makes the open aspect of OER a misnomer. Taking an alternative stance, this article critically evaluates the
Technology provides educators with the possibility to think outside the box: to be both innovator... more Technology provides educators with the possibility to think outside the box: to be both innovators and visionaries in devising new designs for e-learning environments that move it beyond didactic instructional approaches, which focus on the transmission and delivery of content, ...
CHAPTER 5 'Slow and steady wins the race': A personal journey as an adult learner Julie... more CHAPTER 5 'Slow and steady wins the race': A personal journey as an adult learner Julie Willems Monash University INTRODUCTION Many descriptions of learning adopt a metaphor of personal triumph and con-quest; of venturing into new lands, climbing a mountain or winning a ...
Open educational resources (OER) have become new buzzwords in the glocalization of education. Whi... more Open educational resources (OER) have become new buzzwords in the glocalization of education. While OER are often espoused as enabling educational equity, the reality is not always the case. Looking only at the positives of new educational methods can mask perpetuating challenges, which makes the open aspect of OER a misnomer. Taking an alternative stance, this article critically evaluates the
Technology provides educators with the possibility to think outside the box: to be both innovator... more Technology provides educators with the possibility to think outside the box: to be both innovators and visionaries in devising new designs for e-learning environments that move it beyond didactic instructional approaches, which focus on the transmission and delivery of content, ...
CHAPTER 5 'Slow and steady wins the race': A personal journey as an adult learner Julie... more CHAPTER 5 'Slow and steady wins the race': A personal journey as an adult learner Julie Willems Monash University INTRODUCTION Many descriptions of learning adopt a metaphor of personal triumph and con-quest; of venturing into new lands, climbing a mountain or winning a ...
An ever-widening gap exists between how students and schools use communication technology. Using ... more An ever-widening gap exists between how students and schools use communication technology. Using Network and Mobile Technology to Bridge Formal and Informal Learning introduces new methods (inspired by 'pedagogy 2.0') of harnessing the potential of communication technologies for teaching and learning. This book considers how attitudes towards network and mobile technology (NMT) gained outside the school can be shunted into new educational paradigms combining formal and informal learning processes. It begins with an overview of these paradigms, and their sustainability. It then considers the pedagogical dimension of formal/informal integration through NMT, moving on to teachers' professional development. Next, the organizational development of schools in the context of formal and informal learning is detailed. Finally, the book covers the role of technologies supporting formal/informal integration into subject-oriented education. Guglielmo Trentin is senior researcher and project manager at the Institute for Educational Technology (ITD) of the Italian National Research Council (CNR). His studies have largely focused on the use of ICT in formal and informal learning. In this field he has managed several projects and scientific activities, developing technological applications and methodological approaches to support networked learning and knowledge sharing. He teaches Network Technology and Knowledge Flow at the University of Turin. He has published extensively on technology enhanced formal and informal learning. Manuela Repetto is researcher at the Institute for Educational Technology (ITD) of the Italian National Research Council (CNR). She earned her master degree in Adult Education at the University of Genoa and her Doctorate in Education and Cognition at the University of Venice. Her research interests include the definition of models and methods for studying virtual learning communities, and the use of web-based approaches to innovate learning and professional practices. Key Points • includes a framework for the sustainability of new educational paradigms based on the combination of formal and informal learning processes supported by network and mobile technology (NMT) • provides a series of recommendations on how to use attitudes towards NMT gained outside the school to integrate formal and informal learning • gives a teacher training approach on how to use network and mobile technology-based informal learning to enhance formal learning pathways
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