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D-OCW. Un nuevo modelo para desarrollar cursos OCW dinámicos, sociales y adaptados a necesidades reales.

Authors: Ángel Fidalgo-Blanco; María Luisa Sein-Echaluce; F.J García-Peñalvo;

D-OCW. Un nuevo modelo para desarrollar cursos OCW dinámicos, sociales y adaptados a necesidades reales.

Abstract

En este informe se presenta el modelo denominado D-OCW (Dymamics-OCW) que aporta un método para realizar cursos OCW a partir de cursos MOOC. A partir de la impartición del curso OCW se obtiene información, recursos y servicios que se utilizan para diseñar el curso OCW. Esto proceso origina que un curso OCW tradicional, estático y diseñado para alumnado de una asignatura concreta, se transforme en un curso OCW dinámico, adaptado a un sector concreto y con interacción social.

Keywords

OCW, MOOC, Adaptatividad, Redes Sociales

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