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Virtual mobility refers to students and teachers in higher education using another institution outside their own country to study or teach for a limited time, without physically leaving their home. It complements physical mobility in which students travel to study abroad, such as within the Erasmus Programme. The two forms of mobility together constitute academic mobility. Student and teacher mobility are perceived as important quality issues in higher education. The public policy background is to be found, e.g. in the Leuven declaration on Mobility, by 46 European Higher education ministers.

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  • La movilidad virtual o virtual mobility, como se le conoce en inglés, hace referencia a la modalidad de movilidad estudiantil que se facilita las experiencias académicas de estudiantes (esencialmente de educación superior) en el extranjero con el apoyo de las Tecnologías de la información y la comunicación (TIC). La llamada Revolución tecnológica, así como la presencia de las TIC en casi todos los aspectos de la vida cotidiana han traído transformaciones en la práctica educativa. Para el caso de la educación superior, esta no ha sido la excepción. La integración de las TIC en las modalidades de estudio no presenciales (abiertos o a distancia) ha abierto un amplio abanico de posibilidades; Desde la incorporación a este nivel educativo de sectores sociales antes marginados, hasta la ruptura (es)
  • Virtual mobility refers to students and teachers in higher education using another institution outside their own country to study or teach for a limited time, without physically leaving their home. It complements physical mobility in which students travel to study abroad, such as within the Erasmus Programme. The two forms of mobility together constitute academic mobility. Student and teacher mobility are perceived as important quality issues in higher education. The public policy background is to be found, e.g. in the Leuven declaration on Mobility, by 46 European Higher education ministers. (en)
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  • La movilidad virtual o virtual mobility, como se le conoce en inglés, hace referencia a la modalidad de movilidad estudiantil que se facilita las experiencias académicas de estudiantes (esencialmente de educación superior) en el extranjero con el apoyo de las Tecnologías de la información y la comunicación (TIC). La llamada Revolución tecnológica, así como la presencia de las TIC en casi todos los aspectos de la vida cotidiana han traído transformaciones en la práctica educativa. Para el caso de la educación superior, esta no ha sido la excepción. La integración de las TIC en las modalidades de estudio no presenciales (abiertos o a distancia) ha abierto un amplio abanico de posibilidades; Desde la incorporación a este nivel educativo de sectores sociales antes marginados, hasta la ruptura de las barreras del espacio y tiempo. Educación y Formación 2020 de la Unión Europea (ET 2020), en su marco estratégico, pone de manifiesto que la educación universitaria del siglo XXI deberá sustentarse en el incremento de la movilidad, propiciando el aprendizaje a lo largo de la vida y por competencias, como en el desarrollo del plurilingüismo.​​ "Conjunto de actividades apoyadas en tecnologías de la información y la comunicación, organizadas a nivel institucional, que realizan o facilitan experiencias de colaboraciones internacionales en el contexto de la enseñanza y/o el aprendizaje".​ (es)
  • Virtual mobility refers to students and teachers in higher education using another institution outside their own country to study or teach for a limited time, without physically leaving their home. It complements physical mobility in which students travel to study abroad, such as within the Erasmus Programme. The two forms of mobility together constitute academic mobility. Student and teacher mobility are perceived as important quality issues in higher education. Virtual mobility has been defined as an activity that offers access to courses and study schemes in a foreign country and allows for communication activities with teachers and fellow students abroad via the new information and communication technologies. Striving for a European educational space, the European Ministers of Education consider virtual mobility as a necessary addition to the traditional ways of studying abroad that require travelling. In Europe, databases like Educontact provide students with an overview of available courses. The public policy background is to be found, e.g. in the Leuven declaration on Mobility, by 46 European Higher education ministers. A non-commercial guide to virtual mobility is suitable for universities and schools that start with virtual mobility. (en)
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