Peer-working in the digital curation of curricular contents
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https://doi.org/10.17398/1695-288X.16.2.177Keywords:
Digital Curation, Blogs, Teamwork, Information Processing, Peer Evaluation, Higher EducationAbstract
In this paper it is presented a collaborative work by peers for the digital curation of curricular contents in high education. To do so it was created a net of blogs in which the digital resources related to these curricular contents were published. This was the information on which the content healing work was done through a peer assessment. Furthermore, the results of the assessment and opinion of the students about it are shown, based on information of a qualitative and quantitative nature. A total of 69 students (13 females and 56 males) from the second grade in Physical Activity and Sport Sciences participated in the experience. However, only 50 of the participants (10 females and 40 males) remained active until end of the work. As results, a good feedback was obtained from both the creation of the blog network and the peer evaluation performed, highlighting the amount of information obtained through collaborative work. However, some aspects of improvement were detected, such as the reliability of the sources of information, the intra-group organization and the management of autonomy, elements in which it is necessary to continue working to consolidate the network of collaborative work in higher education.
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