Fr. 25.90

Reusing Open Resources - Learning in Open Networks for Work, Life and Education

Inglese · Tascabile

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Zusatztext "As the use of open resources and open practices moves from a peripheral interest to mainstream practice! this book provides a timely insight into the issues and debates. It draws together an impressive range of authors to cover learning design! MOOCs! learning networks! learning analytics! OERs! and more. This range demonstrates how the open approach has successfully expanded to touch upon many aspects of academic practice. Understanding these issues is of significance to all those interested in the direction of higher education."--Martin Weller! Professor of Educational Technology! The Open University! UK"In this collection! Allison Littlejohn and Chris Pegler have brought together leading authors in the field of online resources. The different perspectives help to clarify why and how we use and define them! and what they are! as well as the issues involved in implementations. I would recommend this book to educators and administrators interested in reusing online resources."--Rory McGreal! UNESCO/COL/ICDE Chair in OER! Athabasca University! Canada Informationen zum Autor Professor Allison Littlejohn is Director of the Caledonian Academy and Chair of Learning Technology at Glasgow Caledonian University, UK. Dr. Chris Pegler is a UK National Teaching Fellow and a Senior Lecturer in the Institute of Educational Technology at the Open University, UK. Klappentext Every day, learners use and reuse open, digital resources for learning. Reusing Open Resources offers a vision of the potential of these open, online resources to support learning. The book follows on from Reusing Online Resources: A Sustainable Approach to E-learning. At that time focus was on the creation, release and reuse of digital learning resources modeled on educational materials. Since then the open release of resources and data has become mainstream, rather than specialist, changing societal expectations around resource reuse. Social and professional learning networks are now routine places for the exchange of online knowledge resources that are shared, manipulated and reused in new ways, opening opportunities for new models of business, research and learning. The goal of this book is to extend the debate of how open, online resources might support learning across diverse contexts. Twenty-four distinguished experts from nine countries distributed across Europe and North America contribute empirical evidence and ideas. Collectively they provide a vision of the potential of open, online resources to support learning across everyday contexts of education, work and life. Zusammenfassung Reusing Open Resources offers a vision of the potential of open, online resources to support learning. Inhaltsverzeichnis INTRODUCTION: Chapter 1: Reusing Open Resources for Learning Allison Littlejohn, Caledonian Academy, Glasgow Caledonian University and Chris Pegler, Open University (UK) SECTION 1: Life Chapter 2: Agoraphobia and the modern learner Jon Dron and Terry Anderson, Athabasca University Chapter 3: Open-sourcing personal learning Sebastian H.D. Fiedler, Centre for Educational Technology, Tallinn University, Estonia Chapter 4: Open networks and bounded communities: Tensions inherent in releasing Open Educational Resources Allison Littlejohn, Isobel Falconer, Lou McGill and Helen Beetham, Caledonian Academy, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK Chapter 5: OER: A European policy perspective Jesús Maria Alquézar Sabadie, Jonatan Castaño Muñoz, Christine Redecker, Yves Punie, Riina Vuorikari, European Commission – Directorate General Education and Culture and Institute for Prospective Technological Studies (IPTS) SECTION 2: Work Chapter 6: Workplace Learning in Informal Networks Colin Milligan, Allison Littlejohn, and Anoush Margaryan, Caledonian Academy, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK...

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