Experiencing Edublocks: A Project to Help Students in Higher Education to Select their Own Learning Paths

In this contribution, we want to share the experiences we had in a project that aimed at helping students select their own learning paths. Learning paths were a specific sequence of 'edublocks' (learning activities) first-year students at the University of Barcelona could choose in a cours...

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Main Authors: Carles Lindín, Karl Steffens, Antonio Bartolomé
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2022-09-01
Series:Journal of Interactive Media in Education
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Online Access:https://jime.open.ac.uk/articles/731
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description In this contribution, we want to share the experiences we had in a project that aimed at helping students select their own learning paths. Learning paths were a specific sequence of 'edublocks' (learning activities) first-year students at the University of Barcelona could choose in a course: “Uses, possibilities and limits of information and communication technologies in social education”. Students were provided with a technology-based network of learning communities of peers, teams of teachers and tutors and a large set of learning 'edublocks'. At the center of the network we placed an App that allowed teachers and tutors to give very differentiated quantitative and qualitative feedback to their students, which turned out to be of great value for students who were confronted with the task of organizing their learning paths during their first semester. Results showed that students were very satisfied with the feedback they received while at the same time, teachers indicated that using the App did not place an additional burden on them. The strategy of individualization of learning with synchronous and asynchronous human support, managed through technological tools, encourages self-regulated learning. We start our contribution with an overview of different approaches to controlling learning paths, present some theoretical considerations concerning our Edublocks project, describe the project in detail and then offer and discuss results and our insights.
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spelling doaj.art-c9328571bce940d69c4f40e00a1883a42022-12-22T02:24:25ZengUbiquity PressJournal of Interactive Media in Education1365-893X2022-09-012022110.5334/jime.731437Experiencing Edublocks: A Project to Help Students in Higher Education to Select their Own Learning PathsCarles Lindín0Karl Steffens1Antonio Bartolomé2Universitat de BarcelonaUniversität zu KölnUniversitat de BarcelonaIn this contribution, we want to share the experiences we had in a project that aimed at helping students select their own learning paths. Learning paths were a specific sequence of 'edublocks' (learning activities) first-year students at the University of Barcelona could choose in a course: “Uses, possibilities and limits of information and communication technologies in social education”. Students were provided with a technology-based network of learning communities of peers, teams of teachers and tutors and a large set of learning 'edublocks'. At the center of the network we placed an App that allowed teachers and tutors to give very differentiated quantitative and qualitative feedback to their students, which turned out to be of great value for students who were confronted with the task of organizing their learning paths during their first semester. Results showed that students were very satisfied with the feedback they received while at the same time, teachers indicated that using the App did not place an additional burden on them. The strategy of individualization of learning with synchronous and asynchronous human support, managed through technological tools, encourages self-regulated learning. We start our contribution with an overview of different approaches to controlling learning paths, present some theoretical considerations concerning our Edublocks project, describe the project in detail and then offer and discuss results and our insights.https://jime.open.ac.uk/articles/731assessmentevaluationfeedback reportslearning activitieslearning pathsself- regulated learning
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Experiencing Edublocks: A Project to Help Students in Higher Education to Select their Own Learning Paths
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assessment
evaluation
feedback reports
learning activities
learning paths
self- regulated learning
title Experiencing Edublocks: A Project to Help Students in Higher Education to Select their Own Learning Paths
title_full Experiencing Edublocks: A Project to Help Students in Higher Education to Select their Own Learning Paths
title_fullStr Experiencing Edublocks: A Project to Help Students in Higher Education to Select their Own Learning Paths
title_full_unstemmed Experiencing Edublocks: A Project to Help Students in Higher Education to Select their Own Learning Paths
title_short Experiencing Edublocks: A Project to Help Students in Higher Education to Select their Own Learning Paths
title_sort experiencing edublocks a project to help students in higher education to select their own learning paths
topic assessment
evaluation
feedback reports
learning activities
learning paths
self- regulated learning
url https://jime.open.ac.uk/articles/731
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