9 de febrero de 2015

Information society and teacher training. e-activities and collaborative learning

Information society and teacher training. e-activities and collaborative learning


Miguel Ángel Martín Sánchez, Eloy López Meneses


Abstract



In this paper, virtual education areas are depicted as new learning communities and contexts, i.e. where (human) interaction and the forging of educational relationships are possible. This does not include, however, other spatial, geographical or temporal limitations. In this study, the Internet is presented as a universal tool for both teaching staff and general users. It is used for searching for specific information, exchanging ideas, or discussing research. Within the context of this new virtual educational area, the most suitable activities are those that foster the creation of knowledge and that promote experimentation and problem solving in an individual or group context. It also refers to activities that combine students’ previous knowledge with the new contents of virtual courses. In this way, there is greater autonomous learning and problem solving of specific theoretical questions. We also examine core didactic activities that are used in virtual education areas, that is, from the view of collaborative learning.

Keywords



Education; the internet; activities; collaborative learning.

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DOI: 

http://dx.doi.org/10.5944/ried.1.15.775