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Title Distributed learning ecosystems : concepts, resources, and repositories / Daniel Otto, Gianna Scharnberg, Michael Kerres, Olaf Zawacki-Richter, editors.

Publication Info. Wiesbaden, Germany : Springer VS, 2023.

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Description 1 online resource (x, 303 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Contents Distributed Learning Ecosystems -- Distributed learning ecosystems in education -- The shift toward openness in education and the implications for learning ecosystems and ecologies -- The role of institutional repositories in higher education -- The Typologies of (Open) Online Courses and their Dimensions, Characteristics and Relationships with Distributed Learning Ecosystems, Open Educational Resources, and Massive Open Online Courses -- Open textbooks in higher education teaching -- Reuse of OER, a process model approach -- Quality of OER -- Development of an Austrian OER certification for higher education institutions and their employees -- Creating More Generous and Sustainable Educational Futures with OER -- Reflecting Open Practices on Digital Infrastructures -- The Technical Specifications and Requirements for Connecting OER Repositories Using the LOM Standard -- Version management in a distributed infrastructure for Open Educational Resources -- Developing a metadata profile for higher education OER repositories -- A Trusted Learning Analytics Dashboard for displaying OER.
Access Open access. GW5XE
Summary This open-access book is based on the observation that learning ecosystems are increasingly established in higher education institutions. However, an important aspect that is still missing is their interconnectedness. Consequently, the book intends to close this gap by introducing the concept of a distributed learning ecosystem (DLE). A DLE follows the idea of establishing an interlinkage between decentralised learning ecosystems (consisting of content repositories and educational resources) and thus serves as an integrated approach that enables learners to access and use learning content and share resources. About the Editors Dr. Daniel Otto is currently interim professor for the chair of digital education in schools at the University of Oldenburg. His research focuses on educational technology, particularly Open Educational Resources (OER) in higher education. Dr. Gianna Scharnberg holds a PhD from the University of Duisburg-Essen and has conducted several research projects in adult education. She currently works as a consultant for E-Learning and Knowledge Transfer for the German Foundation for Commitment and Volunteering. Prof. Dr. Michael Kerres is professor of educational science at the University Duisburg-Essen. He holds the chair of educational media and knowledge management and is director of the University's Learning Lab. Prof. Dr. Olaf Zawacki-Richter has been involved in the design and development of digital study programs for over 20 years. He is professor of educational technology at the University of Oldenburg and director of the Center for Open Education Research (COER) at the Institute of Education.
Note Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed February 28, 2023).
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Subject Educational technology.
Education, Higher.
Open educational resources.
higher education.
Education, Higher
Educational technology
Open educational resources
Added Author Otto, Daniel, editor. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8226-4741
Scharnberg, Gianna, editor.
Kerres, Michael, editor.
Zawacki-Richter, Olaf, 1972- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJmMXHYXYwwMY6JvcbGvHC
ISBN 9783658387037 (electronic bk.)
3658387033 (electronic bk.)
9783658387020 (print)
Standard No. 10.1007/978-3-658-38703-7 doi
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