Las wikis vertebradoras del trabajo colaborativo universitario a través de WebQuest
Keywords:
wiki, webquest, aprendizaje colaborativo, comunidad de aprendizaje, construcción del conocimientoAbstract
Las wikis son un eficaz instrumento para desarrollar proyectos colaborativos debido a su naturaleza abierta y flexible. Con las wikis todos los miembros de un grupo de trabajo pueden crear contenidos de manera on line y editar los ya publicados en el entorno web. Hemos utilizado las wikis para articular el trabajo colaborativo propuesto a través de una webquest destinada a crear un proyecto de intervención social orientado al desarrollo socio-cultural y educativo de un ámbito rural desfavorecido. Esta actividad colaborativa ha sido diseñada para la asignatura “Educación en el ámbito rural” (Rur@lnet) perteneciente a la titulación de Pedagogía de la Universidad de Oviedo.Downloads
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