Fostering collective intelligence education

  • Meza J
  • M. Monguet J
  • Grimón F
  • et al.
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Abstract

New educational models are necessary to update learning environments to the digitally shared communication and information. Collective intelligence is an emerging field that already has a significant impact in many areas and will have great implications in education, not only from the side of new methodologies but also as a challenge for education. This paper proposes an approach to a collective intelligence model of teaching using Internet to combine two strategies: idea management and real time assessment in the class. A digital tool named Fabricius has been created supporting these two elements to foster the collaboration and engagement of students in the learning process. As a result of the research we propose a list of KPI trying to measure individual and collective performance. We are conscious that this is just a first approach to define which aspects of a class following a course can be qualified and quantified.

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Meza, J., M. Monguet, J., Grimón, F., & Trejo, A. (2016). Fostering collective intelligence education. EAI Endorsed Transactions on E-Learning, 3(11), 151448. https://doi.org/10.4108/eai.15-6-2016.151448

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