Learner skills in open virtual mobility

IF 1.9 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Research in Learning Technology Pub Date : 2020-03-19 DOI:10.25304/rlt.v28.2254
K. Rajagopal, O. Firssova, I. O. D. Beeck, Elke Van der Stappen, S. Stoyanov, P. Henderikx, I. Buchem
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Internationalisation has been a key theme in higher education (HE) for decades. Multiple initiatives across the world have contributed to creating offerings of high-quality online education, with collaborations across national borders. Two of the concepts that have proved to be influential are Virtual Mobility (VM) and Open Education (OE). Virtual mobility refers to study activities that students enrolled in HE in one country undertake online in other countries without physically moving. Such activities are certified and mutually acknowledged by participating institu-tions. Open education covers global initiatives increasing access to free online qual-ity education, without or with alternative forms of certification.The research presented in this article identifies the learner skills and competences that are supported by Open Virtual Mobility (OpenVM), a new trend in online education that builds upon these two concepts. A group concept mapping study based on the contributions of experts in both VM and OE resulted in defining seven learner skills and competence areas including: intercultural skills and atti-tudes; networked learning; active self-regulated learner skills; media and digital literacy; autonomy-driven learning, interactive and collaborative learning in an authentic international environment and open-mindedness. The study provided input for further conceptualising of OpenVM as a bridge between VM and OE.
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开放虚拟移动中的学习者技能
几十年来,国际化一直是高等教育的一个关键主题。通过跨国合作,世界各地的多项举措为提供高质量的在线教育做出了贡献。其中两个已被证明具有影响力的概念是虚拟移动(VM)和开放教育(OE)。虚拟流动是指在一个国家就读高等教育的学生在没有实际移动的情况下,在另一个国家在线进行的学习活动。这些活动由参与机构核证并相互承认。开放教育涵盖了增加免费在线优质教育机会的全球倡议,没有或有其他形式的认证。本文提出的研究确定了开放虚拟移动(OpenVM)支持的学习者技能和能力,这是建立在这两个概念之上的在线教育的新趋势。一项基于VM和OE专家贡献的群体概念映射研究确定了七个学习者技能和能力领域,包括:跨文化技能和态度;网络学习;积极的自我调节学习能力;媒体和数字素养;自主驱动的学习,在真正的国际环境和开放的思想中进行互动和协作学习。该研究为进一步概念化OpenVM作为VM和OE之间的桥梁提供了输入。
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Research in Learning Technology
Research in Learning Technology EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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