LE@D - Laboratório de Educação a Distância e Elearning | Recursos educacionais / Educational resources
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- Find, Select, Use and Re-use OERPublication . Morgado, Lina; Teixeira, AntónioThe Unit 2 is part of the training material "OER and Sustainability Models" (to train trainers) and it is organised in Units. With this Training Material, the learner will be able to: i) understand the approach of open movement; ii) describe/identify specific characteristics of OER; iii) find, select and use/reuse/make one OER; iii) analyse case studies of sustainable models of OER. The Unit 2 is about how to find, select and use/reuse/create an OER . Having successfully completed this Unit, the learner will be able to: a) find, select and use/reuse/create an OER . The content is an OER.
- Flexible learning design: enhancing faculty digital competence and engagement through the FLeD ProjectPublication . Afonso, Ana Paula; Morgado, Lina; Noguera, Ingrid; Sepúlveda-Parrini, Paloma; Hernandez-Leo, Davinia; Alkhasawneh, Shata N.; Spilker, Maria João; Carvalho, Isabel CristinaVideo abstract about the article Flexible Learning by Design: Enhancing Faculty Digital Competence and Engagement Through the FLeD Project. Based on flipped learning, digital competence, and inclusive instructional design, this study employs a mixed-method approach (quantitative and qualitative) to evaluate the pilot and involves academics from six European universities. Teacher participants co-designed and implemented flexible learning scenarios using the FLeD tool, which integrates pedagogical patterns, scaffolding strategies, and playful features. Using a mixed-methods research approach, this study collected and analyzed data from european teachers and students. Results revealed enhanced student engagement, self-regulated learning, and pedagogical innovation. While educators reported increased awareness of inclusive teaching and benefited from collaborative design, challenges related to tool usability, time constraints, and the implementation of inclusivity also emerged. The findings support the effectiveness of structured digital tools in promoting pedagogical transformation in online, face-to-face, and hybrid learning. This study contributes to the discussion on the digitalization of higher education by illustrating how research-informed design can enable educators to develop engaging and flexible inclusive learning environments in line with the evolving needs of learners and the opportunities presented by technology.
- Playful Learning DesignPublication . Morgado, Lina; Afonso, Ana Paula; Carvalho, Isabel Cristina; Spilker, Maria JoãoThis video is an OER created for the European MOOC "Learning Design for Flexible Education: Strategies and Tools" developed within the FLED consortium for the Playful Learning Design module, under the responsibility of the LE@D team, Universidade Aberta. The module focuses on the "Playful Learning" as a pedagogical approach that integrates game elements into the educational process. This methodology promotes an environment where students feel safe to experiment, make mistakes, and learn creatively and collaboratively. The students are introduced to this methodology and design of a learning activity.
- Sustainable models of OERPublication . Morgado, Lina; Teixeira, AntónioThe objetive of Training Material "OER and Sustainability Models" is to train trainers and it is organised in 3 Units. The learner will be able to: i) understand the approach of open movement; ii) describe/identify specific characteristics of OER; iii) find, select and use/reuse/make one OER; iii) analyse case studies of sustainable models of OER. The Unit 3 focus is to analyse three different cases of sustainable models of OER. The content is an OER.
- Understanding the open education approach and OERs characteristicsPublication . Morgado, Lina; Teixeira, AntónioThe Unit 1 is part of the training material "OER and Sustainability Models" to train trainers) and it is organised in Units. Inn the Unit 1, the learner will be able to: i) understand the approach of open movement; ii) describe/identify specific characteristics of OER; iii) find, select and use/reuse/make one OER; iii) analyse case studies of sustainable models of OERThis Unit focuses on understanding the approach of the open education movement. Having successfully completed this Unit, the learner will be able to: a) understand the open education movement; b) describe/identify specific characteristics of OER. The content is an OER.
