January 22, 2009
EDINET – a project in EU
Posted by heli under network, online pedagogy | Tags: edinet, ICT, ReVica |[3] Comments
After travelling in global world with CCK08 course, this blog will continue in Europe. I will gather here information and knowledge about EDINET, not only the project itself but all the topics around it:
- networking
- ICT students professional growth
- ICT teachers development in their work
- guidance processes
- online pedagogy
Here comes first material: Designing and investigating pedagogical scripts to facilitate computer supported collaborative learning, dissertation by Raija Hämäläinen 2008, University of Jyväskylä. You can find it as pdf opening “Julkaisun verkkoversio”. This publication was very useful when we planned a questionnaire for students in Edinet pilot.
Elearnineuropa pages gather very much knowledge about projects and happenings in Europe. It is worth following. I must remember the possibility to publish there.
There are other Virtual Campus projects in Europe: ReViCa (Reviewing Virtual Campuses) seems very interesting. After my global virtual study experiences I wonder why it seems to be hard to develop joint courses for many universities. CCK08 was not official, perhaps it succeeded therefore? Projects also report problems in online pedagogy and want a general concept map about it. I have to collect my online pedagogy here for getting feedback.
Welcome all old and new friends who are interested in these themes.
January 24th, 2009 at 2:01 pm
Heli
Thank you for reviewing European developments. It is fascinating and very helpful to have such a link.
Best wishes
Keith
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January 24th, 2009 at 2:31 pm
Hi Keith
But you still have summmer there?
and thanks for a comment. I have to consider whether connectivism is different in Europe or in global world? I feel Australia to be very near in internet
Heli
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March 2nd, 2009 at 12:56 am
Heli, I couldn’t be any more happy that you gave out this blog address to me. I’m slowly browsing through your texts and links, without knowing where they will eventually take me, but convinced that it’s for the good anyway.
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