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摘要
Living Lab是一个以用户为中心的创新环境,它基于对用户日常实践和解决问题的经验的观察,同时也基于用户的积极参与,通过一种促进他们在开放和分布式创新过程中的影响的方法(参与式设计)。根据欧洲生活实验室网络(ENoLL),生活实验室由四个主要要素驱动,即共同创造、探索、实验和评估。共同创造主要是用户参与创新产品和服务的阐述。创新学习技术虚拟中心是毛里求斯大学教育技术的一个专门单位,主要侧重于主要针对在职教育工作者的创新教师培训系统。VCILT坚持开放式创新系统的概念,旨在成为生活实验室网络的一部分。在本文中,我们从我们自己的本地实践和操作框架中描述了生活实验室的理论基础,并讨论了构成建立生活实验室的初步框架或模型的组成部分,主要关注毛里求斯未来的课堂教育。我们的生活实验室有三个主要组成部分,即研发、教师教育和课堂环境与教学实践。我们提出的生活实验室模式的灵感来自留尼旺岛大学的教学生活实验室,FunEcole生活实验室,未来生活实验室的教室和未来生活实验室的学习方式,这些都是ENoLL网络的既定成员。
A model for the transformation of the Mauritian classroom based on the Living Lab concept
A Living Lab is an environment for user-centered innovation, based on the observation of every-day user practice and experience for solving problems, but also based on their active participation, with an approach that facilitates their influence in the open and distributed innovation process (participatory design). According to the European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) a Living Lab is driven by four major elements namely Co-Creation, Exploration, Experimentation and Evaluation. Co-Creation is mainly about user involvement in the elaboration of innovative products and services. The Virtual Centre for Innovative Learning Technologies is a specialized unit in Education Technology at the University of Mauritius, focusing mainly on Innovative Teacher Training Systems targeting mainly in-service educators. The VCILT adheres to the concept of open innovation systems and aims to become part of the Living Lab network. In this paper we describe the theoretical foundations of Living Lab from our own local practices and operational framework and discuss the components that make up a preliminary framework or model for the establishment of a Living Lab focusing mainly on the classroom education of the future for Mauritius. There are three major components that would form the backbone of our Living Lab namely the Research and Development, Teacher Education and finally The Classroom Environment and Teaching Practices. Our proposed Living Lab model is inspired from the University of Reunion Island Living Lab for Teaching and Learning, the FunEcole Living Lab, the Classroom of the Future Living Lab and the Ways of Learning for the Future Living Lab which are all established members of the ENoLL network.