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    CO-CREATION OF LEARNING AS AN ENGAGING PRACTICE

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    The paper focuses on the co-creation of learning as a contemporary approach to engage learners. Today researchers discuss different engaging practices based on the learner-centred strategies, trying to respond to variety of personal learning needs, requirements and interests. By having a central role in the process, learners can decide how to organize their learning based on their abilities and stay actively engaged in the process. The idea of learners as change agents, active partners, producers and co-creators of their own learning has been a topic of increased interest in recent years. Development of student-led, collaborative initiatives leads educational institutions towards promoting co-creating of learning processes and co-created learning outputs

    Co-creation of learning as an engaging practice

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    The paper focuses on the co-creation of learning as a contemporary approach to engage learners. Today researchers discuss different engaging practices based on the learner-centred strategies, trying to respond to variety of personal learning needs, requirements and interests. By having a central role in the process, learners can decide how to organize their learning based on their abilities and stay actively engaged in the process. The idea of learners as change agents, active partners, producers and co-creators of their own learning has been a topic of increased interest in recent years. Development of student-led, collaborative initiatives leads educational institutions towards promoting co-creating of learning processes and co-created learning outputsEdukologijos tyrimų institutasVytauto Didžiojo universitetasŠvietimo akademij

    Learning personalisation at the tertiary level using ICT

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    The paper discusses approaches of learning personalisation using ICT at the university level. The pilot study was implemented during August 2017- February 2018. In total 34 students participated in the pilot. 9 learning scenarios were developed based on such criteria as prior learning of the subject and learning style. Applying different criteria allows reaching a different level of personalization. Scientific literature distinguishes several groups of criteria: prior learning, age, motivation, learning style, etc. One of the most commonly used criteria is related to prior learning. It is important that the learning scenario is designed in such a way so that it is flexible enough for learners with different levels of knovvledge. The other criteria are related to the motivation of learners, because their expectations of the course influence its design. Personalisation can be more successful while encouraging internal motivation by creating a space for discoveries, giving challenges that require creative solutions. The pilot of learning personalisation was implemented using the Moodle platform. The pilot revealed that vvhile designing learning scenarios, teachers should take into consideration learners' preferences for learning content and its format. Regular feedback on the content and its format from learners is needed to evaluate if personalisation is successful. The last but not the least is the criteria related to learning style. Even though there are varieties of typologies of learning styles, there are no enough evidences that personalisation based only on learning styles allovvs achieving higher progress in learningEdukologijos tyrimų institutasSocialinių mokslų fakultetasVytauto Didžiojo universiteta
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