Developing soft Skills through Active Learning: Storytelling Concrete Experiences through a MOOC

A. Tomasini, Valeria Baudo, Deborah Arnold
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The eLene4Life project aims to support curriculum innovation in higher education (HE) through the development of active learning approaches for transversal skills, with the ultimate aim of improving students’ employability. The MOOC “Active Learning for Soft Skills Development”, one of the project outputs, has been put in place as a space for learning through experience sharing and discussion. The MOOC aims at fostering the exchange of results achieved by instructors after the concrete experimentation of active learning methods and at increasing their sensibility and knowledge of the most effective modalities through which to implement those methods. This paper outlines the genesis of the MOOC. Its three main objectives are: (a) collecting and valorising different voices of the teachers who directly experimented one or more methodologies of active learning in their classroom (most of them during the pandemic); (b) embracing and sustaining experiences, as well as addressing doubts coming from a wider audience interested in putting into practice such methods oriented to soft and digital skills’ development; (c) offering a non-formal learning opportunity in line with European indications about micro-credentialing through developing synergies with the ECCOE project (European Credit Clearinghouse for Opening up Education).
通过主动学习发展软技能:通过MOOC讲故事的具体经验
“eLene4Life”计划旨在通过发展主动学习方法来培养横向技能,从而支持高等教育的课程创新,最终目的是提高学生的就业能力。作为项目成果之一的“主动学习促进软技能发展”MOOC,已成为一个通过经验分享和讨论来学习的空间。MOOC旨在促进教师在主动学习方法的具体实验后取得的成果交流,并提高他们对实施这些方法的最有效方式的敏感性和知识。本文概述了MOOC的起源。它的三个主要目标是:(a)收集和评价在课堂上直接试验一种或多种主动学习方法的教师的不同声音(其中大多数是在大流行期间进行的);(b)接纳和维持经验,并解决有兴趣将这些面向软技能和数字技能发展的方法付诸实践的更广泛受众的疑虑;(c)通过与ECCOE项目(欧洲开放教育信贷交换所)发展协同作用,根据欧洲关于小额证书的指示提供非正式学习机会。
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