peer-to-peer education

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Quad-blogging: Promoting Peer-to- Peer Learning in a MOOC

09 Maj 2013

We present the concept of quad-blogging, and its potential for facilitating and enhancing peer-to-peer learning in higher education, specifically in a massive open online course (MOOC) by increasing peer engagement, promoting the practice of blogging and fostering the formation of professional learning networks through social media.

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Realising the Potential of Peer-to-Peer Learning: Taming a MOOC with Social Media

09 Maj 2013

We report on peer-to-peer learning online, describing the role of cooperative, student managed groupings in successful learn-by-MOOC experiences.

We found that to expand learners’ potential in digital culture, it helps to by-pass traditional notions and tools of online learning support, and embrace networked social media.

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ReFlex

31 December 2012

ReFlex is a tool for learners to record 60-second audio-visual clips of their personal learning experiences,  store them on a timeline and share them with teachers, peers and parents.

All recordings by one learner are stored on a personal timeline and are accessible for later review. In addition to the present, learners may also create “time capsule” recordings for the future. Time capsules can only be opened when their set date is reached, and can be used as statements of learning objectives. From the entire pool of recordings, learners can mark important clips by highlighting them. The best way to get an idea of it is to try it.

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Jonatan Academy

15 Oktober 2012

What if the world went upside down and children could create their own teaching material? This is the philosophy of the dutch project Jonatan Academy. The pupils (10-13 years old) teach other kids how to solve mathematical or linguistic problems by creating videos through Microsoft PowerPoint. They create those movies all by themselves: from choosing a suitable subject to talk about, to writing down a scenario for their explanation and the digitalizing it in PowerPoint. The material is then available for free for all teachers and pupils.

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MoViE - Mobile Video Experience

14 September 2012

MoViE provides a space for sharing and creating mobile digital storytelling projects. Through these students have an opportunity to take an international perspective into their learning by collaborating and interacting with peers in other countries. Teachers in the Boundless Classroom are also breaking barriers locally as they use mobile digital storytelling as a way of encouraging students to critically explore their local communities and environments.

Projekt

Science Teaching European Network for Creativity and Innovation in Learning

29 November 2011
The STENCIL Network offers to science teachers and practitioners in science education from all over Europe a platform to encourage joint reflection and European co-operation, to contribute to the improvement of science teaching. The STENCIL Network includes 21 members from 9 European countries: Bulgaria, Germany, Greece, France, Italy, Malta, Portugal, Slovenia, Turkey. It is funded with support from the European Commission within the Lifelong Learning Programme, from January 2011 to December 2013. http://www.stencil-science.eu/

STENCIL is:

A virtual community, open to everyone, for sharing ideas, news and events on science teaching in Europe / in your country.  

A chance to present your own projects to colleagues from all over Europe. In STENCIL you can directly enter information about your science education project by filling in the Online questionnaire

An opportunity to get inspired and search for science education projects from all over Europe. In the European catalogue of science education initiatives you will find more than 900 projects realised in schools all over Europe. 

A source of inspiration for those who are interested in discovering good practices, in learning more about science education practices, and in transferring them .

 

Outcomes:

The European Online Catalogue of Science Education Initiatives includes initiatives directly submitted online by teachers and schools from all over Europe by filling in a questionnaire which documents the key elements of the school practices. Initiatives submitted are validated by project partners and made accessible by subjects, school levels, country, keywords, etc.

The Annual Reports on the State of Innovation in Science Education are published at the end of 2011, 2012 and 2013 and include the results of the joint reflection on science education themes and models carried out by STENCIL members as well as the detailed descriptions of the innovative practices identified at national and European level, paying particular attention to Comenius and other EU funded projects.

Study Visits are regularly organised from / to schools and other partner institutions in order to illustrate good and innovative practices in science education. A total of 7 study visits will take place in the following partners countries: Italy, Greece, France, Portugal, Germany, and Malta, in occasion of partner meetings. Also external users are invited to participate in these study visits, namely teachers and school managers.

Workshops are regularly organised during the project life span for both members and external beneficiaries, mainly teachers, school managers, teacher trainers, etc. focussing on themes and methodologies related to the good practices identified by STENCIL members and adopting a peer to peer learning approach. A total of 7 workshops will take place in the following partner countries: Italy, Greece, France, Portugal, Germany, and Malta, in occasion of partner meetings.

International conferences are organised in France, Germany and Italy, addressing teachers, school managers, teacher trainers, school authorities, policy makers, and all key players in science education in order to promote the Annual Reports as well as to present the good practices identified in this framework. They will also to provide occasions of informal exchanges, common reflections and debates, as well as working sessions and social events.

A Call for participants will be launched every year to schools having carried out the successful transfer of a good practice among those highlighted in the Annual Report. An award will be given to the winner school/s.

The Guidelines and Manifesto for teaching and learning science in a creative way will provide educational authorities and policy makers with tools and models for innovating science education in their countries, especially focused on the establishment of contacts between Research and School.

 

How to join:

If you want to be informed about the STENCIL Network and its activities, please write an e-mail to Ms Francesca Magrefi - e-mail: europe@stencil-science.eu - to be added to the STENCIL mailing list for the promotion of STENCIL activities and events (i.e. study visits, workshops, international conferences). 

We are looking forward to establishing a wide range of contacts with practitioners from all over Europe interested in the exchange on science education!  

Projekt

Experts in education reflect by telling stories

29 November 2011

EXPERTS - http://blog.experts.story-telling.eu/ - is an easy-to-handle weblog area for the exchange of experiences among kindergarten teachers. It is about stories of personally experienced situations with children in the daily life of kindergarten teachers and day mothers of different countries all over Europe.

 

         Visit the EXPERTS blog:

http://blog.experts.story-telling.eu/

 

 

         EXPERTS – Experts in education reflect by telling stories

www.experts.story-telling.eu 

 

EXPERTS is not about telling exciting, extraordinary, unpublished stories or big problems or events. We would simply like to invite you to tell “little pieces of working life you have encountered in your daily working routine”, for example something important for you, or a situation which was difficult to handle, a situation where you were lost for words, a touching experience, a certain problem, situation, event or encounter that you would like to share with other colleagues…

 

The EXPERTS project is co-funded by the European Commission and aims at building up a Europe-wide network for kindergarten teachers and day mothers providing peer support for this group and lifelong learning through personally experienced situations from working life. The project is coordinated by ILI – Innovation in Learning Institute, Germany, with partners in Finland, Italy, Slovenia and Spain. 

 

Write your story in the EXPERTS Blog!

… read and comment the stories of other Kindergarten teachers and day mothers.

 

Contribute to the discussion in the EXPERTS Forum!

... read and comment the messages of others, communicate with us and your colleagues in early childhood education about your experiences.

 

 

EXPERTS Blog: http://blog.experts.story-telling.eu/

EXPERTS Forum: http://blog.experts.story-telling.eu/forum/ 

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UCF's openSpace

15 Juni 2011

openSpace is University College Falmouth's platform for making teaching materials free to learners all over the world through Creative Commons. This is your space to explore, experiment, develop and grow...a place where your learning and your knowledge is shaped through your interactions, peer feedback and collaboration with others interested in the same subject.  It's about you participating in an active community of learners. The journey is as important as the destination.

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Utmaningen som kvaliteten innebär i kollektivtutformat material

17 December 2009
Kollektivtutformat material och användarskapat innehåll är viktiga inslag i modernt e-lärande, som stöds av Internets utveckling från en enkelriktad informationskanal till en tvåvägskommunikation.
I den kollektiva utformningen av e-lärande innehåll, är det centrala kännetecknet att även eleverna skapar innehåll och därmed suddas gränserna mellan ”författare” och ”konsument” ut. I praktiken är de studerande inte längre enbart konsumenter, utan deltar aktivt i inlärningsprocessen och påverkar den. Detta fundamentala kännetecken påverkar och ger en annan syn på kvalitet.

Kollektiv produktion (peer-production) är inte bara ett nytt sätt att producera e-lärande innehåll, utan är även en metod som gör det möjligt för en bred skara yrkesutövare att skapa inlärningssinnehåll. Problemen med kvalitetsstyrning som detta material för med sig kan underminera metodens fördelar.

Ett antal passande verktyg och metoder tillämpas för närvarande för att säkerställa och förbättra kvaliteten på användarproducerat e-lärande material. Denna artikel introducerar till QualityScape, en metod som utvecklats av Europeiska QMPP projektet och är en viktig strategi för att säkerställa kvaliteten i kollektivt producerat e-lärande innehåll. Man drog slutsatsen att kvalitet är resultatet av ett samspel mellan kollektivproduktion av digitalt innehåll och en inbördes valideringsförfarande av detta. I allmänhet innebär en central faktor i projektet att utveckla ett holistiskt synsätt för användarbaserad produktion, vilket effektivt ska utnyttja denna unika metod för att skapa innehåll.