Introducing the Global Educational Learning Observatory (GELO) and the Global Readiness Explorer (GREx): A framework and dashboard to investigate tech competence and culture

R. Oostveen, Elizabeth Childs, Wendy Barber, M. DiGiuseppe, J. Percival, Chris Desjardins
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The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development calls for immediate paradigmatic shifts in how educational institutions and the broader society address employment skills. A wide variety of local and global sources, including trade magazines, government sites, and pan-governmental sites, echo this urgent call, recommending increased emphasis on skills development in complex problem solving, critical thinking, creativity, and collaboration. The overarching aim of the Global Educational Learning Observatory (GELO) project is to develop a framework for creating an international network of institutions utilizing data-driven and science-informed evidence of best practices in online and mobile learning, while endeavoring to reach out to a large variety of individuals in formal and informal educational institutions globally. To achieve this, the project aims to (i) assemble a nucleus of formal educational institutions; (ii) construct the necessary tools to extend research on formal learning models; and (iii) reach into workplaces and more public spaces to integrate with informal learning settings. The primary source of data derives from a customizable dashboard, the Global Readiness Explorer (GREx), and a variety of quantitative tools that may be implemented within it. In addition, local initiatives and the development of overarching policies will require the use of qualitative and mixed methodologies for the collection and analysis of textual, video. and other types of artifacts to supplement the quantitative data. In GELO, partner institutions can use the broad range of data types to make decisions about course and professional learning offerings in response to the needs identified through analysis of the data. The results of this project will allow the project team to use digital technology tools to more fully explore informal learning settings around the world as a means of transforming our common understandings of traditional, institutional, and more contemporary, lifelong learning trends.
介绍全球教育学习观察站(GELO)和全球准备探索者(GREx):一个调查技术能力和文化的框架和仪表板
经济合作与发展组织(oecd)呼吁,在教育机构和更广泛的社会如何解决就业技能问题上,立即进行范式转变。各种各样的本地和全球资源,包括贸易杂志、政府网站和泛政府网站,都响应了这一紧急呼吁,建议更加重视解决复杂问题、批判性思维、创造力和协作方面的技能发展。全球教育学习观察站(GELO)项目的总体目标是制定一个框架,利用在线和移动学习最佳实践的数据驱动和科学证据,创建一个国际机构网络,同时努力接触全球正规和非正规教育机构的各种个人。为了实现这一目标,该项目旨在(i)组建一个正规教育机构的核心;(ii)构建必要的工具来扩展正式学习模型的研究;(三)深入工作场所和更多公共空间,与非正式学习环境相结合。数据的主要来源来自一个可定制的仪表板,Global Readiness Explorer (GREx),以及可以在其中实现的各种定量工具。此外,地方倡议和总体政策的制定将需要使用定性和混合方法来收集和分析文本和录像。和其他类型的人工制品来补充定量数据。在GELO中,合作机构可以使用广泛的数据类型来决定课程和专业学习产品,以响应通过数据分析确定的需求。该项目的成果将使项目团队能够利用数字技术工具更充分地探索世界各地的非正式学习环境,以此作为改变我们对传统、制度和更现代的终身学习趋势的共同理解的手段。
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