Handbook of Research on Learning Design and Learning Objects: Issues, Applications, and Technologies
Title | Handbook of Research on Learning Design and Learning Objects: Issues, Applications, and Technologies PDF eBook |
Author | Lockyer, Lori |
Publisher | IGI Global |
Pages | 1018 |
Release | 2008-07-31 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1599048620 |
"This book provides an overview of current research and development activity in the area of learning designs"--Provided by publisher.
Designing for Learning in an Open World
Title | Designing for Learning in an Open World PDF eBook |
Author | Gráinne Conole |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 333 |
Release | 2012-09-21 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1441985166 |
The Internet and associated technologies have been around for almost twenty years. Networked access and computer ownership are now the norm. There is a plethora of technologies that can be used to support learning, offering different ways in which learners can communicate with each other and their tutors, and providing them with access to interactive, multimedia content. However, these generic skills don’t necessarily translate seamlessly to an academic learning context. Appropriation of these technologies for academic purposes requires specific skills, which means that the way in which we design and support learning opportunities needs to provide appropriate support to harness the potential of technologies. More than ever before learners need supportive ‘learning pathways’ to enable them to blend formal educational offerings, with free resources and services. This requires a rethinking of the design process, to enable teachers to take account of a blended learning context.
The Future of Learning Design
Title | The Future of Learning Design PDF eBook |
Author | Shirley Agostinho |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 122 |
Release | 2013-09-13 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1317976819 |
Learning Design refers to research and development work that equips teachers with tools and strategies to aid their design thinking. Its origin stems from two lines of inquiry: (i) how to represent teaching practice from a technical perspective in the development and delivery of online learning environments; and (ii) how to represent teaching practice in an appropriate form to enable teachers to share ideas about innovative online pedagogy and think about the process of design. The underlying premise of learning design is that, if effective, teaching and learning practice can be represented in a systematic way, thus supporting the process of reuse, which could ultimately lead to improved practice. A large international body of work has produced specifications of technical standards to support the delivery of online learning, different learning design representations to disseminate ‘best practice’ examples to support and encourage adaptation, and software tools and strategies to support the design process. This book presents a view of current thinking about learning design and provides insight into the future direction of this field of research and development. It is a timely contribution that will stimulate discussion about these issues and guide and advance the learning design field. This book was originally published as a special issue of Learning, Media and Technology.
Rethinking Pedagogy for a Digital Age
Title | Rethinking Pedagogy for a Digital Age PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 349 |
Release | 2013-04-17 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1136158049 |
Through a critical discussion of the issues surrounding the design, sharing and reuse of learning activities, the second edition of Rethinking Pedagogy for a Digital Age examines a wide range of perspectives on effectively designing and delivering learning activities to ensure that future development is pedagogically sound, learner-focused, and accessible. This powerful book: • examines the reality of design in practice • shares tools and resources to guide practice • analyses design within complex systems • discusses the influence of open resources on design • includes design principles for mobile learning • explores practitioner development in course teams • presents scenarios for design for learning in an uncertain future Illustrated by case studies from across disciplines and supported by a helpful appendix of tools and resources for researchers, practitioners and teachers, the second edition of Rethinking Pedagogy for a Digital Age is an essential guide to designing for 21st Century learning.
Learning Design
Title | Learning Design PDF eBook |
Author | James Dalziel |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 283 |
Release | 2015-12-07 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1317435338 |
The new field of learning design has the potential to revolutionize not only technology in education, but the whole field of teaching and learning through the application of design thinking to education. Learning Design looks inside the "black box" of pedagogy to understand what teachers and learners do together, and how the best teaching ideas can be shared on a global scale. Learning design supports all pedagogical approaches, content areas, and fields of education. The book opens with a new synthesis of the field of learning design and its place in educational theory and practice, and goes on to explore the implications of learning design for many areas of education—both practical and theoretical—in a series of chapters by Larnaca Declaration authors and other international experts.
Distance and E-learning in Transition
Title | Distance and E-learning in Transition PDF eBook |
Author | András Szücs |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 644 |
Release | 2013-03-01 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1118618726 |
The rushed development of information and communication technologies and their impact on the world of learning in the last decade have profoundly changed the paradigms, scenarios and values at all levels of education. The professionalization of tools and practices, in addition to the consolidation of academic and practical knowledge, has been a major continuing issue throughout these years. The annual conferences of the largest European professional community in distance and e-learning have been setting the landmarks in this process. The selection from this unique knowledge pool demonstrates the deepening and consolidation of knowledge and experience. This book presents the developments in the field of open, distance and e-learning, through new technologies, methodologies and tools, which have profoundly changed the paradigms, scenarios and values at all levels of education over the last decade.
Rethinking Pedagogy for a Digital Age
Title | Rethinking Pedagogy for a Digital Age PDF eBook |
Author | Helen Beetham |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 270 |
Release | 2019-06-21 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 135125278X |
Rethinking Pedagogy for a Digital Age examines contemporary issues in the design and delivery of effective learning through a critical discussion of the theoretical and professional perspectives informing current digital education practice. This third edition has been thoroughly revised to address socio-cultural approaches, learning analytics, curriculum change, and key theoretical developments from education sciences. Illustrated by case studies across disciplines and continents for a diversity of researchers, practitioners, and lecturers, the book is an essential guide to learning technologies that is pedagogically sound, learner-focused, and accessible.