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Publicación Media Education and Teacher Training. Educommunication beyond Media Literacy(Asociación Universitaria de Formación del Profesorado, 2018-04-01) Frau Meigs, Divina; Marta Lazo, Carmen; Osuna Acedo, Sara::virtual::4026::600; Osuna Acedo, Sara; Osuna Acedo, Sara; Osuna Acedo, SaraThe determining conditions that educators have to address in the classroom to carry out the media education required by the digital society need to be clearly developed and implemented in teacher training. This media education is broader than digital literacy. Endowed with such education, citizens will be able to acquire the digital competences that enable them to analyze and create media documents. Additionally, they will also develop a critical and responsible attitude for their daily actions in a participatory process, through the «relational factor», to leave their cultural and creative footprint. Consequently, this paper argues that communicators and educators should work together and in coordination under the umbrella of educommunication, which is itself part of the international context of media and information literacy.Publicación From sMOOC to tMOOC, learning towards professional transference: ECO European Project(Grupo Comunicar, 2018-04-01) Marta Lazo, Carmen; Frau Meigs, Divina; Osuna Acedo, SaraThe evolution of MOOCs in the last decade has been constant and dynamic. The first cMOOC and xMOOC models eventually evolved into different postMOOC modalities, such as sMOOC, which conjugates interaction among students with a participation model based on social networks. This work is focused on carrying out a systematic review of the state-of-the-art scientific literature referred to the concept of MOOC and its diverse types. Moreover, in this article, a new generation associated to sMOOC is unveiled: the tMOOC (Transfer Massive Open Online Courses). The methodology of study is based on the content analysis of those categories resulting after compiling 707 entries from Web of Science, plus an in-depth study of the 70 articles which were quoted at least 10 times. In addition, a case study has been carried out from European ECO Project’s “sMOOC step by step”, as an example of innovative pedagogical model based on collaborative learning to train future e-teachers. The results of the analysis show the very recent –and still scarce– research on the different types of MOOCs, as well as the finding of a new modality based on pedagogical transformation, learning transference and intercreative talent. As a conclusion, the analysis of all key factors in the configuration of tMOOC suggests a new taxonomy based on the 10 T’s.Publicación De sMOOC a tMOOC, el aprendizaje hacia la transferencia profesional: El proyecto europeo ECO(Grupo Comunicar, 2018-04-01) Marta Lazo, Carmen; Frau Meigs, Divina; Osuna Acedo, SaraLa evolución de los MOOC en la última década ha sido constante y dinámica. Como antecedentes, los primeros modelos de cMOOC y xMOOC se transforman en otras modalidades postMOOC, como los sMOOC, que conjugan la interacción entre los estudiantes con el modelo de participación implantado en las redes sociales. Este trabajo tiene como objetivo realizar una revisión sistemática del estado de la literatura científica sobre el concepto MOOC y sus distintas tipologías. En este artículo, se descubre una nueva generación asociada a los sMOOC, los tMOOC (Transfer Massive Open Online Courses). La metodología de estudio se basa en el análisis de contenido de las categorías resultantes en los 707 registros recogidos de Web of Science, profundizando en los 70 artículos que obtuvieron al menos diez citas. Además, se ha realizado el estudio de caso del sMOOC «Paso a paso» del Proyecto Europeo ECO, como modelo pedagógico innovador, centrado en el aprendizaje colaborativo para la formación de futuros e-teachers. Los resultados del análisis muestran la reciente y escasa investigación sobre los diferentes tipos de MOOC, así como el hallazgo de una nueva modalidad basada en la transformación pedagógica, la transferencia del aprendizaje y el talento intercreativo. Como conclusión, el análisis de todas las claves de la configuración del tMOOC lleva a proponer una nueva taxonomía basada en las 10 T’s.Publicación Collaborative lifelong learning and professional transfer. Case study: ECO European Project(Routledge, 2018-03-20) Marta Lazo, Carmen; Frau Meigs, Divina; Osuna Acedo, SaraThis research reviews the formative model of the sMOOCs (social MOOC) characterized by the interaction and the implication of the participants who, relying on collective intelligence, look for the co-creation of knowledge in every educational action. The fieldwork focuses on the analysis of the “Step by Step” sMOOC of ECO Project (the second and third editions), that aims at the training of e-teachers and the transfer of learning to the professional field. The research methodology is mixed, with quantitative and qualitative techniques: it uses a semi-structured questionnaire, in order to compare possible bivariate correlations between the different variables; it conducts a content analysis of the fragments of messages written by the participants in the forums of the course. One of the most significant conclusions is the high degree of satisfaction of the participants with regard to the value of the course for their professional life. This form of transfer of the learning process leads to the proposal of a new modality for MOOCs, the tMOOC as “transferMOOC”.Publicación A collaborative digital pedagogy experience in the tMOOC “Step by Step”(ASCILITE, 2019) Marta Lazo, Carmen; Frau Meigs, Divina; Osuna Acedo, SaraThis research analysed social MOOCs (sMOOCs), which are characterised by the involvement and the interaction of participants in a model based on intercreativity, with the final objective of transferring knowledge by an agile replicating process. The fieldwork focused on the analysis of the sMOOC “Step by Step” of the European Commission-funded Elearning, Communication and Open-data (ECO) Project, which aims to build and apply an innovative pedagogical model for the the training of e-teachers. This sMOOC reaches out to a specific academic community, providing learners with digital competences in order to transform them in e-teachers. The quantitative analysis was done via an online questionnaire. One of the most significant conclusions, which answers the research questions regarding why and how to make a successful sMOOC, is that the design of collaborative activities increases the involvement of learners with the course and the interaction between participants, independent of age but dependent on area of work. This formative process in turn generates transfer of learning together with the embedded pedagogical transformation in e-teachers. This validates the addition of the transferMOOC (tMOOC) model to the existing typologies of MOOCs.