Co-Creation of e-Learning Content: The Case Study of a MOOC on Health and Cyber-Bullying

The use of a co-creation process within e-learning practices enables learners to live positive experiences as they are more actively involved in the learning process. Starting from this consideration, the paper aims to demonstrate that using a co-creation approach to design a Massive Open Online Cou...

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Main Authors: Fernando Ferri, Alessia D'Andrea, Arianna D’Ulizia, Patrizia Grifoni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Graz University of Technology 2020-02-01
Series:Journal of Universal Computer Science
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Online Access:https://lib.jucs.org/article/23997/download/pdf/
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Patrizia Grifoni
Co-Creation of e-Learning Content: The Case Study of a MOOC on Health and Cyber-Bullying
Journal of Universal Computer Science
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digital learning
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Alessia D'Andrea
Arianna D’Ulizia
Patrizia Grifoni
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title Co-Creation of e-Learning Content: The Case Study of a MOOC on Health and Cyber-Bullying
title_short Co-Creation of e-Learning Content: The Case Study of a MOOC on Health and Cyber-Bullying
title_full Co-Creation of e-Learning Content: The Case Study of a MOOC on Health and Cyber-Bullying
title_fullStr Co-Creation of e-Learning Content: The Case Study of a MOOC on Health and Cyber-Bullying
title_full_unstemmed Co-Creation of e-Learning Content: The Case Study of a MOOC on Health and Cyber-Bullying
title_sort co-creation of e-learning content: the case study of a mooc on health and cyber-bullying
publisher Graz University of Technology
series Journal of Universal Computer Science
issn 0948-6968
publishDate 2020-02-01
description The use of a co-creation process within e-learning practices enables learners to live positive experiences as they are more actively involved in the learning process. Starting from this consideration, the paper aims to demonstrate that using a co-creation approach to design a Massive Open Online Course allows amplification of the learning experience as well as the children's knowledge and awareness of digital health literacy issues, particularly of cyber-bullying. To this end, a case study that involves teachers and students from a primary school in Rome has been implemented. To engage students, two participative methodologies (open space technology and storytelling) are used. The results of the case study show a positive impact of the co-creation strategy on both the students' engagement in co-producing the learning content and their awareness and knowledge of the cyber-bullying phenomenon and digital health literacy issues.
topic massive open online course
digital learning
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