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Virtual learning spaces: example of international collaboration

Virtual learning spaces: example of international collaboration. Jadranka Lasić-Lazić jlazic@ffzg.hr Mihaela Banek Zorica mbanek@ffzg.hr Senada Dizdar senadadizdar@gmail.com Jasmin Klindžić jasmin@ffzg.hr. University of Zagreb, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

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Virtual learning spaces: example of international collaboration

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  1. Virtual learning spaces: example of international collaboration Jadranka Lasić-Lazić jlazic@ffzg.hr Mihaela Banek Zorica mbanek@ffzg.hr Senada Dizdar senadadizdar@gmail.com Jasmin Klindžić jasmin@ffzg.hr University of Zagreb, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Philosophy

  2. Starting point • Educational reform – ECTS • International collaboration • E-learning • BASILEUS project – knowledge and expertise exchange • OIZEOO project

  3. E-learning • Encourages and enables active student-teacher collaboration • Creates a lifelong learning environment • Responds to the need of transformed information space

  4. E-learning • Usage of ICT in traditional teaching and training (presentation tool) • Blended learning – combination of traditional “in class” education and education via ICT • Distant learning

  5. It is necessary to… • Choose the educational mode for concrete situation – educational level, audience, teacher and course content • E-learning ≠ alternative but integral part of education (improvement and upgrade)

  6. Omega Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences University of Zagreb

  7. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences stats • 7000+ students • 500+ teachers & TAs • 24 departments • 1300+ “face2face” courses • 90+ PCs in computer labs/libraries

  8. Omega stats • Moodle based LMS, started in 2004 under OIZEOO project • Currently: • 4850+students • over270teachers and TAs • 24 department • over 600 courses

  9. Typical user @ FHSS • Humanities and social sciences • Basic IT competency • Basic information literacy • Age not an issue • Teachers and TAs have PCs, laptops, high-speed LAN & wireless • Students have access to high-speed LAN and wireless

  10. Our users’ favorite Moodle features • Resource upload/linking • Assignments • Forums • “News forums” as mini mailing lists • Quizzes • Glossaries • Chats • Wikis

  11. Omega module statistic

  12. Omega http://omega.ffzg.hr

  13. BISER University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Philosophy

  14. BISER (Bibliotečki • BIbliotečki Sarajevski Elektronski Repozitorij • Moodle based LMS, started in 2009 under Basileus and OIZEOO2 project • Currently: • 140+students • 19teachers and TAs • 30+ courses

  15. Majority of used modules • resource module - 166 instances • forum module - 43 instances • assignment module - 22 instances • chat/dictionary/choice module - 4 instances.

  16. Access

  17. BISER http://biser.ffzg.hr

  18. Thank you Questions?

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