Knowledge co-construction activities and task-related monitoring in scripted collaborative learning
In: Learning, culture and social interaction, Band 21, S. 234-249
ISSN: 2210-6561
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In: Learning, culture and social interaction, Band 21, S. 234-249
ISSN: 2210-6561
In: Blanchard , A , Kalaitzi , V , Pata , K , Triantafyllou , E , Vuopala , E , Zourou , K & Teo , E A 2020 , ' Integrating Open and Citizen Science into Active Learning Approaches in Higher Education ' , ECSA Conference 2020 (European Citizen Science Association) , 06/09/2020 - 11/09/2020 . https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3776718
Integrating Open and Citizen Science Into Active Learning Approaches in Higher Education Open Science (OS) and Citizen Science (CS) are growing exponentially. Over the last decade, OS has rapidly become a catalyst in shaping research and society in the European Union. Meanwhile, an increasing number of CS initiatives engage citizens in digitized projects for a social purpose in an open framework of collaboration. The Project Funded by the European Union's Erasmus+ Programme under Key Action 2 Cooperation for Innovation and Good Practice, this project aims at modernizing Higher Education Institutions' (HEIs) curricula through civic engagement in OS and CS. The main objectives include: ● Generating an evidence-based overview of trends in OS and CS public activities ● Strengthening OS and CS practice through solid pedagogical grounding from well-tested active learning pedagogies ● Inviting citizens at partner HEIs to join CS projects in the form of Open Knowledge Activities (OKAs) ● Organizing Open Innovation Activities (OIAs) bringing together higher education (HE) staff and students in collaborative and interdisciplinary projects ● Upskilling HE staff (academic and library) and students through the exposure of contemporary trends in public engagement and modernizing HE curricula by integrating and mainstreaming OS and CS practices in HE teaching practice ● Triggering policy change by raising awareness on the societal impact of OS and CS. The project addresses a wide spectrum of stakeholders such as HE management, academic and library staff, students, policy makers, funding bodies, business stakeholders, European and international networks for training and skills related to OS and CS. The Consortium is composed of 4 HEIs, an SME and an international association.
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