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  • MPI Ethno. Forsch.  (3)
  • Bayreuth UB
  • 2010-2014  (2)
  • 2000-2004  (1)
  • Spector, J. Michael  (3)
  • Lernen  (3)
  • Education  (3)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9783319022642
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIV, 347 p. 62 illus, online resource)
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Digital systems for open access to formal and informal learning
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    Keywords: Education ; Education ; Education ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Open Access ; Wissensvermittlung ; Lernen ; Open Access ; Digitales System ; Lernen
    Abstract: Today, Digital Systems and Services for Technology Supported Learning and Education are recognized as the key drivers to transform the way that individuals, groups and organizations “learn” and the way to “assess learning” in 21st Century. These transformations influence: Objectives - moving from acquiring new “knowledge” to developing new and relevant “competences”; Methods - moving from “classroom” based teaching to “context-aware” personalized learning; and Assessment - moving from “life-long” degrees and certifications to “on-demand” and “in-context” accreditation of qualifications. Within this context, promoting Open Access to Formal and Informal Learning, is currently a key issue in the public discourse and the global dialogue on Education, including Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) and Flipped School Classrooms. This volume on Digital Systems for Open Access to Formal and Informal Learning contributes to the international dialogue between researchers, technologists, practitioners and policy makers in Technology Supported Education and Learning. It addresses emerging issues related with both theory and practice, as well as, methods and technologies that can support Open Access to Formal and Informal Learning. In the twenty chapters contributed by international experts who are actively shaping the future of Educational Technology around the world, topics such as: - The evolution of University Open Courses in Transforming Learning - Supporting Open Access to Teaching and Learning of People with Disabilities - Assessing Student Learning in Online Courses - Digital Game-based Learning for School Education - Open Access to Virtual and Remote Labs for STEM Education - Teachers’ and Schools’ ICT Competence Profiling - Web-Based Education and Innovative Leadership in a K-12 International School Setting are presented. An in-depth blueprint of the promise, potential, and imminent future of the field, Digital Systems for Open Access to Formal and Informal Learning is necessary reading for researchers and practitioners, as well as, undergraduate and postgraduate students, in educational technology
    Description / Table of Contents: Digital Systems for Open Access to Formal and Informal LearningI. Open Access to Formal and Informal Learning: Theory and Practice -- The Opem Discover Space Portal: A Socially-Powered and Open Ferderated Infrastructure -- The Evolution of University Open Courses in Transforming Learning: Experiences from Mainland China -- Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) and Massive Multiplayer Online Games (MMOGs): Synergies and Lessons to be Learned -- Supporting Open Access to Teaching and Learning of People with Disabilities -- Development of Visualization of Learning Outcomes Using Curriculum Mapping -- Assessing Student Learning Online -- Theorizing Why in Digital Learning -- II. Open Access to Formal and Informal Learning: Methods and Technologies -- Mobile Language Learners as Social Networkers -- A Mobile Location-Based SItuation Learning Frameworkf for Supporting Critical Thinking: A Requirements Analysis Study -- Developing Technological and Pedagogical Affordances to Support Collaborative Inquiry Science Processes -- Learning in or with Games? -- Digital Game-Based Learning in the Context of School Entrepreneurship Education: Proposing a Framework for Evaluating the Effectiveness of Digital Games -- Stimulating Learning via Tutoring and Collaborative Simulator Games -- A Methodology for Oraganizing Virtual and Remote Labs -- Creative Collaboration in a 3D Virtual World -- Active Creation of Digital Games as Learning Tools -- Augmented Reality and Learning in Science Museums -- From Teachers' to Schools' ICT Competence Profiles -- I2Flex: The Meeting Point of Web-Based Education and Innovative Leardership in a K-12 International School Setting.
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9783642323010 , 1283944650 , 9781283944656
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVII, 450 p. 64 illus, digital)
    Series Statement: New Frontiers of Educational Research
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Reshaping learning
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    Keywords: Computer science ; Education ; Education ; Computer science ; Aufsatzsammlung ; E-Learning ; Lerntheorie ; Bildungsforschung ; Unterricht ; Neue Medien ; Lernen ; Neue Medien ; Unterricht ; Neue Medien ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: This edited volume presents selected papers from distinguished experts and professors in learning technologies and related fields, all of them pioneers with innovative approaches to the development of learning technologies. This book will address the main issues concerned with current trends in and the future development of learning processes, innovative pedagogies, the effects of new technologies on education, and future learning content. Learning technologies have been affected by technological advances and changes in the field of education. Today we cannot afford to first observe changes and then adapt to them; instead we need to predict changes and respond to them positively and actively in order to shape trends more beneficially. This book collects the latest concepts at the frontier of learning education and future developments with regard to learning, pedagogies, and learning technologies in order to arrive at an image of learning education in the near future.
    Description / Table of Contents: Reshaping Learning; Foreword; Preface; Contents; Part I New Shape of Learning; 1 The New Shape of Learning: Adapting to Social Changes in the Information Society; Abstract; 1.1…The Need to Reshape Learning to Reflect Social Changes in Today's Information Society; 1.2…Connected Learning: Matching Learning with Social Change; 1.2.1 Transitioning from Traditional Learning to Connected Learning; 1.2.2 The Characteristics of Connected Learning; 1.2.3 Teaching Methodology Changes Required by Connected Learning; 1.2.4 Preparation: From Preparing Lessons to Designing Learning Activities
    Description / Table of Contents: 1.2.5 Process: From Lecturing to Organizing Learning Activities1.2.6 Evaluation: From Examinations to the Entire Learning Process; 1.2.7 Services: From Monitoring to Providing Support for the Learning Process; 1.3…The Learning Scenario: Identifying When, Where and How Learning Occurs; 1.3.1 The Meaning of Learning from Different Perspectives; 1.3.2 The Concept of a Learning Scenario; 1.3.3 The Features of Five Typical Learning Scenarios; 1.4…Five Laws on Technology Enhanced Learning; 1.4.1 Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) and Learning Scenarios
    Description / Table of Contents: 1.4.2 Conditions for Effective Learning Activities1.4.3 The Five Laws of TEL; 1.4.3.1 Law 1: On Intrinsic Access to e-Learning Resources; 1.4.3.2 Law 2: On Virtual Learning Communities; 1.4.3.3 Law 3: On Learning Management Systems; 1.4.3.4 Law 4: On user's Understanding of the Designer's Intention; 1.4.3.5 Law 5: On Learners Asking for Help; 1.5…The Transformation of Digital Resources from Nibbled Learning to Connected Learning; 1.5.1 Typical Forms of Digital Resources for Nibbled Learning; 1.5.1.1 Classroom Migration Resources (CMR): A Metaphor for Traditional Classroom Transfer
    Description / Table of Contents: 1.5.1.2 Digitalized Independent-Learning Resources (DIR): A Metaphor for the Digitalization of Self-Study Materials1.5.1.3 Simple Mixed Resources (SMR): A Metaphor for the Mixing of Traditional and Digitalized Learning Resources; 1.5.2 Typical Forms of Digital Resources for Connected Learning; 1.5.2.1 Mini Courseware and ''Apps'' (MCA); 1.5.2.2 Task Oriented Resources (TOR); 1.5.2.3 Experience Oriented Resources (EOR); 1.5.2.4 Collaboration Oriented Resources (COR); 1.5.2.5 Social Learning Resources (SLR); 1.6…Other Aspects on the Transmission from Nibbled Learning to Connected Learning
    Description / Table of Contents: 1.6.1 Focus on the Research on Learning Psychology in the Technology Environment1.6.2 Pay More Attention to the Design and Support of Learning Activities; 1.6.2.1 Learning Support and Services; 1.6.2.2 Training for Teachers; 1.6.2.3 More Comprehensive Review and Study on the Application of Computer in Education; References; 2 Emerging Dimensions of Learning; Abstract; 2.1…Introduction; 2.2…In the Quest for Ideal Learning; 2.3…Four Seasons of Exploring Learning Approaches in Diverse Settings; 2.3.1 Spring: Preparing the ground---Kids' Club
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.3.2 Summer: Growth by Cross-Fertilizing Formal and Informal Education---Contextualized ICT Education in Developing Countries
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9780306475849
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , v.: digital
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Springer-11648
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Science and Law
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Education ; Learning. ; Instruction. ; Learning, Psychology of. ; Lernen ; Unterrichtstechnologie ; Multimedia ; Lernumwelt ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Instructional Foundations for Life-long Learning and Understanding Complex Domains -- Environments for Lifelong Learning -- Knowledge Management for School-based Educators -- Reflections on Developing A Web-based Teaching with Technology Course -- Static and Dynamic Environments -- Building Theory Into Practice in Learning and Instruction -- Leveraging Technology in the Service of Life-long Learning -- Integrating Technology and Knowledge Construction in Rich Learning Environments -- Integrating Constructivism and Learning Technologies -- Mental Models & Instructional Planning -- Reality, Models and Complex Teaching Learning Environments -- Building Versus Using Simulations -- Research-based Principles for Multimedia Presentation -- Epistemology, Psychology of Learning and Instructional Design.
    Abstract: One outcome of recent progress in educational technology is strong interest in providing effective support for learning in complex and ill-structured domains. We know how to use technology to promote understanding in simpler domains (e.g., orientation information, procedures with minimal-branching, etc.), but we are less sure how to use technology to support understanding in more complex domains (e.g., managing limited resources, understanding environmental impacts, etc.). Such domains are increasingly significant for society. Technology (e.g., collaborative tele-learning, digital repositories, interactive simulations, etc.) can provide conceptually and functionally rich domains for learning. However, this introduces the problem of determining what works in which circumstances and why. Research and development on these matters is reflected in this collection of papers. This research suggests a need to rethink foundational issues in educational philosophy and learning technology. One major theme connecting these papers is the need to address learning in the large - from a more holistic perspective. A second theme concerns the need to take learners where and as they are, integrating technology into effective learning places. Significant and systematic progress in learning support for complex domains demands further attention to these important issues.
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