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Design principles for collaboration platforms for open education
Jan M. PawlowskiAristedes VidalisMarkus BickAnne-christin TannhauserSafa'a AbujarourVassilis PitsilisDimitra PappaElena TrepuleAirina VolungevicieneHenri PirkkalainenMigle BagucanskyteConstantinos MakropoulosAnna FrankenbergRaimund Hudaksubject
ta113Collaborative softwareKnowledge managementopen educational resourcesbusiness.industryComputer scienceIntellectual propertyUser requirements documentOpen educational resourcesFocus groupcollaborationTerminologyOpen educationcollaboration platformsOERopen educationbusinessQualitative researchdescription
Increasing the current low uptake of Open Education Resources (OER) is a key challenge for researchers and practitioners in the field. User studies have shown that collaboration is a main success factor for successful open educational activities. However, effective collaboration in open educational contexts requires well planned processes and platforms supporting collaboration, in particular in physically distributed settings. We have been investigating the value of such platforms, their main features and user requirements to enable collaboration from immature ideas to completed resources. We used quantitative and qualitative research methods to collect insights from potential users of such collaboration platforms to validate our approach. Based on these insights, we developed a collaboration platform for open education. We validated our platform using observation groups and focus groups to identify the key design principles of powerful collaboration platforms for Open Education. Examples are the need for a simple tool, use of a common terminology, and considering Intellectual Property Rights. In this paper, we present our findings from an initial validation of our collaboration platform and give recommendations towards powerful collaboration platforms for open educational contexts.
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2015-01-01 |