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Discussing International Perspectives on Open Learning in Brazil: Educational Politics and Pedagogical Principles


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KN8801
3 September 2006
20 October 2006 by Patrick McAndrew, originally uploaded on 12-Oct-2006
This paper aims to present some of the new tendencies in Open Learning in the context of international online higher education. These tendencies work as a basis for a discussion of the role of e-learning in online higher education in Brazil. The use of open source technologies and the constant search for quality and innovative pedagogies in the teaching and learning process constitute a new trend in international distance education. The main concern nowadays seems to be with ‘quality’ and ‘widening participation’, which result in initiatives such as ‘Open Educational Resources’. 
 
In Brazil, the creation of the Brazilian Open University (UAB) would appear to be consistent with these tendencies. The challenge now is to be able to set up a system that attends to national needs while being open to international tendencies. This paper aims to explore some of these issues, and also to present the most recent freeware technologies used for the purpose of enhancing open learning initiatives, as well the OpenLearn project of the Open University, UK.
 
Policy makers
Researchers
World
OpenLearn
Institute of Educational Technology (IET)
University wide (OU generally)
Knowledge Media Institute (KMi)
theory/reflection
usability study
computer logs
literature review
administrative data
Conference proceedings (refereed)
ICDE 22 (International Council for Open and Distance Education Conference)Rio de Janeiro - Brazil - Sept 2006