Educational trends
The role of STEAM in employability and overcoming the female digital divide
Programmes based on scientific and artistic disciplines are extremely useful for overcoming the digital divide for girls in education and guaranteeing their future employment What STEAM means The term STEM was coined by the National[…]
Mobile phones and video lead the way in young people’s education
The future of digital content consumption report is now available in the UOC’s institutional repository, O2. The report produced by the UOC’s eLearning Innovation Center (eLinC) focuses on the fact that young people and adults[…]
Young people and digital content: an ever-changing relationship
The UOC and Accenture analyse the behaviour and digital consumption of young people between the ages of 14 and 35 How do teenagers and young people consume complex digital content? What are the macrotrends in[…]
The eight top trends in e-learning for 2023
The challenges of digital assessment, data analytics to improve student experience and success, and issues related to lifelong learning, such as the need to offer microcredentials, are some of the top trends in e-learning[…]
Improving e-assessment through pedagogy and data ethical commitment
Health restrictions have revolutionized the way students attend class, study, communicate and interact with their teacher. Assessment also shifted to a new stage. Distance assessment carried out through electronic media was being explored at[…]