Design of technology-enhanced learning : integrating research and practice
This book explains how educational research can inform the design of technology-enhanced learning environments. After laying pedagogical, technological and content foundations, it analyses learning in Web 2.0, Social Networking, Mobile Learning and Virtual Worlds to derive nuanced principles for tec...
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| Format | eBook |
| Language | English |
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Bingley, UK :
Emerald Publishing,
2017.
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| Edition | First edition. |
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| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9781787141827 9781787149113 9781787141834 |
| Physical Description | 1 online zdroj |
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Table of Contents:
- Front Cover; Design of Technology-Enhanced Learning; Copyrigh Page ; Contents; Dedications; Preface; About This Book; For Whom Is This Book Useful?; Practicing Educators; Pre-Service Teachers; Postgraduate Education and Higher Degree Research Students; Learning Technology Researchers; Forward Remarks; Acknowledgments; Foreword; Chapter 1 Technology Integration as an Educational Imperative; Integrating Technology as a Tantalizing Challenge; Key Drivers for Integrating Technology; Using Technology to Improve Learning Outcomes; Development of Students' Digital Learning Skills.
- Evolving Curricula and Policy DocumentsProfessional Requirements for Educators; Access to Learning; Catering to Today's Learners; Beyond Digital Natives and Technological Determinism
- Toward the Critical Use of Technology in Education; Next Steps; References; Chapter 2 The Technology Pedagogy and Content Knowledge (TPACK) Framework and Its Implications; Introduction to the Technology Pedagogy And Content Knowledge (TPACK) Framework; What Does TPACK Look Like in Practice?; How Do Teachers Best Develop TPACK Capacity?; Measuring TPACK?; Limitations of the TPACK Framework in Supporting Practice.
- Concluding Remarks about TPACKReferences; Chapter 3 Pedagogy and Technology-Enhanced Learning; Pedagogy and Its Various Meanings; Pedagogical Perspectives; Behaviorism; Cognitivism; Constructivism; Social Constructivism; Connectivism; Other Pedagogical Approaches; Collaborative Learning; Problem-Based Learning; Inquiry-Based Learning; Constructionist Learning; Design-Based Learning; Games-Based Learning; Summary of Pedagogical Perspectives and Approaches; Pedagogical Strategies to Promote Learning; Reflecting on the Aims of Pedagogy; Meaningful Learning; Authentic Learning; Concluding Remarks.
- Modality EffectRedundancy Effect; Split-Attention Effect; Signaling (or Cueing) Effect; Personalization Effect; Symbol System Theory and Transfer-Appropriate Processing; Summary of Multimedia Learning Principles; Caveat to Application of Multimedia Learning Principles; Concluding Remarks about Conceptualizing Technologies and Their Use; References; Chapter 5 Representing and Sharing Content Using Technology; Introduction to Representing Content Using Technology; Conceptualizing Content Using Anderson & Krathwohl's Taxonomy of Learning, Teaching and Assessing.