
Special issue on alternative reality and analytics for learning:
Author(s) -
Rubén González Crespo,
Daniel Burgos
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
ingeniería solidaria/revista ingeniería solidaria
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2357-6014
pISSN - 1900-3102
DOI - 10.16925/in.v13i21.2092
Subject(s) - cornerstone , certification , learning analytics , variety (cybernetics) , portfolio , open learning , knowledge management , analytics , public relations , pedagogy , computer science , psychology , political science , business , teaching method , cooperative learning , data science , art , finance , artificial intelligence , law , visual arts
One of the main challenges in modern education is to blend formal official learning with a huge variety of content provision, group discussion, self-entrepreneurship, user’s own portfolio, and long lists of possibilities off-the-classroom. Informal learning happens anytime, anywhere. We strongly believe that formal learning does too. The cornerstone is to find the right balance between both contexts. The effective integration of Open Educational Resources with formal lessons, or between traditional lectures and live multi-user conferences, or even more, between spontaneous forum contributions outside the learning management system, and the official activities towards certification, will make the difference: the actual change of an educational paradigm. And this could be so for every single shareholder of the educational community, from teachers to tutors, from support staff to managers, from content providers to learning designers and, of course, from students to graduates.