Defence of Dissertation in the Field of Media: MA Hans Põldoja

2016-09-23 12:00:00 2016-09-23 14:00:00 Europe/Helsinki Defence of Dissertation in the Field of Media: MA Hans Põldoja In his research Põldoja examines how the digital ecosystem approach can benefit the design of online learning tools in open education. http://old.media.aalto.fi/en/midcom-permalink-1e674f9a7d8f8f874f911e6941f7b5d35f535fc35fc Hämeentie 135 A, 00560, Helsinki

In his research Põldoja examines how the digital ecosystem approach can benefit the design of online learning tools in open education.

23.09.2016 / 12:00 - 14:00
Media Factory Auditorium, 3rd floor, Hämeentie 135 A, 00560, Helsinki, FI

MA Hans Põldoja will defend his dissertation The Structure and Components for the Open Education Ecosystem: Constructive Design Research of Online Learning Tools on Friday 23 September 2016.

Opponent: Ph.D. Terry Anderson, Centre for Distance Education, Athabasca University, Canada.

Custos: Professor, DA Teemu Leinonen, Aalto University Department of Media

The discussion will be in English.

ABSTRACT

This research studies the design of online learning tools for open education. The dissertation is based on five articles and design case studies that explore open education from different perspectives: open educational resources, open learning environments, and assessment of teachers' competencies. The underlying concept of the study is the open education ecosystem. The study explores the ways in which the design of online learning tools could benefit from the digital ecosystems approach. The design of online learning tools for open education presents wicked problems, that involve ill-defined requirements and contemplates the influence on and by the stakeholders and other components of the ecosystem. Firstly, to clarify the design challenges related to the open education ecosystem, this study summarizes a set of design challenges presented in design case studies. Secondly, it identifies and recommends a set of design patterns that address these design challenges. Finally, the study proposes the structure and components that are needed for the open education ecosystem.

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