Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
This paper describes the approach followed by three European Founded
projects in order to reduce the gap between teachers and Net Generation students.
The students use the Web 2.0 environments to share, comment and tag different types
of media collaboratively using social network sites. The evolution of the Sloop
project results in the following Tenegen and Sloop2desc projects leads teachers to
produce, share, comment, tag and modify Open Learning Resources, as their
students are used to do on the Web 2.0. In fact, one of the most interesting challenges
faced in the three projects was how to train teachers from traditional schools on the
use of new tools and environments that support collaboration and sharing in a Web
2.0 perspective. The projects promote the use of social network activities with the
aim of encouraging the collaborative production of learning objects thus developing
collective intelligence.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Open Learning Objects; Open Educational Resource; Net Generation; Web 2.0
Elenco autori:
Fulantelli, Giovanni; Allegra, Mario; Gentile, Manuel; Taibi, Davide
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