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Small and medium sized research labs (SMLs) are dominating European TEL research. This is justified by the great numbers of countries and regions in Europe needing to develop a research and innovation competence to facilitate the diverse educational systems contextualized in various institutional settings across Europe. However, to strengthen the various research practices and to develop a common scientific language on TEL research the Grand Challenge Problem is to establish a vivid network and a community of practice among the research labs. TELEARC (Technology Enhanced Learning European Advanced Research Consortium) has been established to realize such a network. The chapter presents the framework of TELEARC.
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Dirckinck-Holmfeld, L. et al. (2016). Grand Challenge Problem 10: TELEARC an Agile and Productive Networking of TEL Small and Medium Sized Research Labs. In: Eberle, J., Lund, K., Tchounikine, P., Fischer, F. (eds) Grand Challenge Problems in Technology-Enhanced Learning II: MOOCs and Beyond. SpringerBriefs in Education. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12562-6_11
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