BRAIN. Broad Research in Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience
Volume: 7 |
Issue: 2 |
Paper number: 4.
From OER to Open Education: Perceptions of Student Teachers after Creating Digital Stories with Creative Common Resources
Published June 7, 2016
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Gemma Tur -
"University of the Balearic Islands" (ES),
Santos Urbina -
"University of the Balearic Islands" (ES),
Juan Moreno -
"University of the Balearic Islands" (ES),
Abstract
The current study explores the perceptions of three groups of student teachers in Spain after having used open licensed resources to construct their storytelling artifacts as OER. The theoretical framework briefly reviews the concept of Open Education and OER and the affordance and drawbacks previously observed in research. Data is obtained through a survey that enables the observation of students' tendency to adapt OER, Open Educational Practices and the Open Movement. The results reveal a general positive impact on student perceptions, although nuances and challenges are observed. The part containing the discussion and conclusions suggests some implications of this current step of research for future implementation in Teacher Education and related research.
Academic discipline and sub-disciplines:
Education
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