Web Knowledge Turbine as a Proposal for Personal and Professional Self-Organisation in Complex Times

Author:

Royo Enrique Rubio1,McKay Susan Cranfield1,Nelson-Santana Jose Carlos1,Rodríguez Ramiro N Delgado2,Ocon-Carreras Antonio A.1

Affiliation:

1. Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Las Palmas, Spain

2. University of the Armed Forces (ESPE), Sangolquí, Ecuador

Abstract

This article describes a proposal for sustainable way to adapt to current complex process of global transformation, using the ‘Web Knowledge Turbine' (WKT) as a self-organised ecosystem for the co-creation of personal and collective narratives. The authors contemplate all human social systems as Complex Adaptive Systems with the capacity for self-organisation derived from a permanent learning process. Accordingly, a shift in the focus of teaching programmes from mere mechanisms of knowledge transmission, to a process focused on learning and in particular, a process of self-directed, connected, and deep learning which has at its core the profile of the eLearner as the central protagonist. The cornerstone of this process is a Complex Ecosystem of Personal Knowledge (CEPK) which will support teaching at an undergraduate level, progressively and transversely, from its outset. Considering the classroom as a networked community of learners whose objective is not only to gain a command of a particular subject (WHAT content do they need to learn?), but also HOW and WHY they need to learn it.

Publisher

IGI Global

Subject

General Computer Science

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