Openness as the key factor to support education in times of crisis

D. Burgos, A. Tlili
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Abstract

Although the COVID-19 pandemic is hijacking headlines and rush hours, this is not the only crisis. Either because of natural disasters or human-made catastrophes, we learn to live with this type of events, unfortunately. In this context, Education usually takes a toll. Learners, teachers, university professors, parents and academic managers need to get up-to-speed in order to adapt their regular flow and methodology to a different mindset and to an adapted skillset. They migrate or re-enforce the ability to teach, learn and manage into an online or blended setting. Open Education, Open Science and Open Innovation become now a useful, if not the most powerful, approach to overcome the obstacle of unexpected and unwanted scenarios. Thanks to an open approach every member of the educational community can use, create, edit and share content, policies, access, technology and long list of benefits, including large amounts of data. This paper provides a few clues towards a seamlessly integration of formal and informal online contexts, blended into the open.
开放是危机时期支持教育的关键因素
尽管COVID-19大流行占据了新闻头条和高峰时段,但这并不是唯一的危机。不幸的是,无论是自然灾害还是人为灾难,我们都学会了接受这类事件。在这种情况下,教育通常是有代价的。学习者、教师、大学教授、家长和学术管理者都需要跟上节奏,以便调整他们的常规流程和方法,以适应不同的思维方式和适应的技能。它们将教学、学习和管理的能力迁移或强化到在线或混合环境中。开放教育、开放科学和开放创新即使不是最有力的方法,也是克服意外和不希望出现的情况所带来的障碍的有用方法。由于采用开放的方法,教育界的每个成员都可以使用、创建、编辑和共享内容、政策、访问、技术和包括大量数据在内的一长串利益。这篇论文为正式和非正式的在线环境的无缝整合提供了一些线索,融入到开放的环境中。
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