ONLINE WEB TOOLS: FORMING AN EUROPEAN COMMUNITY OF LEARNING

IF 0.1 Q4 AREA STUDIES
Andreea Pausan
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In an age when the information and communication technology (ICT) is part of our daily lives, education changes to accommodate the growing need of users to interact and engage across geographical distances. This implies both a change of infrastructure to include the new ICT instruments and a change of student teacher relationships as they adapt to the new environment. What online tools to deem most appropriate to use so they convey the desired message is a challenge, partly due to the large offer available, and, partly, due to the lack of familiarity and the hesitance in approaching these tools. This paper is a narrative viewed through the lens of social learning theory of a training course on education web tools with participants from six countries in Europe, sponsored by the Erasmus + Program of the European Union. Its purpose is to present an example of collaborative project aimed at introducing online tools to youth workers. 1 This paper was first presented at the “Investing in Youth for a Sustainable Future” conference held in Skopje, Macedonia, on 4-5 October 2018, by the International Balkan University. EUROPOLITY, vol. 13, no. 1, 2019 82 Continuity and Change in European Governance The five different projects presented at the end, as well as the feedback from the participants, confirm this type of program answers a need of educators to know more about online tools. Furthermore, the incipient stages of building a community were exhibited. This facilitated learning and collaboration, while allowing the participants to create valuable artefacts. Methods: The paper used the researcher’s journal and observations, artefacts created during the exercises, feedback from the students at the end of the training, and reflexive letters from participants and organisers after the group training was completed. All this information was organized into a narrative that showed what happened during the one-week training, with focus on collaborative learning.
在线网络工具:形成欧洲学习共同体
在信息通信技术(ICT)已成为我们日常生活一部分的时代,教育发生了变化,以适应用户日益增长的跨地理距离互动和参与的需求。这意味着既要改变基础设施,纳入新的信息和通信技术工具,又要改变学生与教师的关系,以适应新的环境。哪些在线工具被认为是最合适的,以传达所需的信息是一个挑战,部分原因是可用的大量提供,部分原因是缺乏熟悉和在接近这些工具时的犹豫。本文从社会学习理论的角度,叙述了一个由欧盟伊拉斯谟+项目赞助的、来自欧洲六个国家的关于教育网络工具的培训课程。其目的是展示一个旨在向青年工作者介绍在线工具的合作项目的例子。1本文首次发表于2018年10月4日至5日由巴尔干国际大学在马其顿斯科普里举行的“投资青年促进可持续未来”会议上。《欧洲政策》,第13卷,第3期。最后提出的五个不同项目以及参与者的反馈,证实了这种类型的计划满足了教育工作者对在线工具了解更多的需求。此外,还展示了社区建设的初期阶段。这促进了学习和协作,同时允许参与者创造有价值的人工制品。方法:本文使用研究者的日志和观察,练习过程中产生的人工制品,训练结束时学生的反馈,以及参与者和组织者在小组训练完成后的反射性信件。所有这些信息都被组织成一个叙述,展示了在为期一周的培训中发生了什么,重点是协作学习。
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