Game Science in Hybrid Learning Spaces

Game Science in Hybrid Learning Spaces
Title Game Science in Hybrid Learning Spaces PDF eBook
Author Sylvester Arnab
Publisher Routledge
Pages 222
Release 2020-04-29
Genre Education
ISBN 1315295032

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Game Science in Hybrid Learning Spaces explores the potential, implications, and impact of game-based approaches and interventions in response to the blurring of boundaries between digital and physical as well as formal and informal learning spaces and contexts. The book delves into the concept, opportunities, and challenges of hybrid learning, which aims to reduce the barriers of time and physical space in teaching and learning practices, fostering seamless, sustained, and measurable learning experience and outcomes beyond the barriers of formal education and physical learning contexts. Based on original research, Game Science in Hybrid Learning Spaces establishes trans-disciplinary and holistic considerations for further conceptual and empirical investigation into this topic, with the dual goals of a better understanding of the role of game-based approaches in a blended environment and of the possible structural and cultural transformation of formal education and lifelong learning. This book is an essential guide for researchers, designers, teachers, learners, and practitioners who want to better understand the relationship between games and learning that merges digital and physical experiences and blends formal and informal instructions.

ECGBL 2021 15th European Conference on Game-Based Learning

ECGBL 2021 15th European Conference on Game-Based Learning
Title ECGBL 2021 15th European Conference on Game-Based Learning PDF eBook
Author Panagiotis Fotaris
Publisher Academic Conferences Limited
Pages
Release 2021-09-23
Genre Computers
ISBN 1914587138

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Hybrid Learning Spaces

Hybrid Learning Spaces
Title Hybrid Learning Spaces PDF eBook
Author Einat Gil
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 331
Release 2022-02-04
Genre Education
ISBN 3030885208

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As we have come to accept the duality of physical and virtual learning spaces as a permanent feature of our educational landscape, we begin to question its validity. Is this really a dichotomy, or is it a continuum? Should this be the primary dimension around which we cluster educational experiences - how does it intersect and interact with other axes, such as formal-informal, vocational-recreational, open-closed, teacher-student? How do we adapt, as teachers, learners, designers, policy makers, to this changing landscape? How do we shape it to offer an optimal learning experience? Such questions led us to conduct a series of academic and professional events on the theme of Hybrid Learning Spaces (HLS) - spaces which challenge and defy the dichotomies above. This edited book collates some of the products of that endeavor, offering a multi-vocal, interdisciplinary approach to hybridity in education. It connects practical examples, design directives and theoretical analysis, combining perspectives from technology research and development, educational theory and practice, architecture and space and product design. This book addresses researchers, practitioners, innovators and policy makers in education, technology and design, offering broad perspectives and then distilling practical insights in the form of design principles and patterns, pedagogical models, and predictions of future trends.

Creative Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Education

Creative Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Education
Title Creative Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Education PDF eBook
Author Alex Urmeneta
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 192
Release
Genre
ISBN 3031552725

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The Cambridge Handbook of Cyber Behavior

The Cambridge Handbook of Cyber Behavior
Title The Cambridge Handbook of Cyber Behavior PDF eBook
Author Zheng Yan
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 1662
Release 2023-11-09
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1316732827

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This handbook covers current research in the science of cyber behavior. Written by international scholars from a wide range of disciplines, the chapters focus on four fundamental elements of cyber behavior: users, technologies, activities, and effects. It is the ideal overview of the field for researchers, scholars, and students alike.

Virtual Reality in Curriculum and Pedagogy

Virtual Reality in Curriculum and Pedagogy
Title Virtual Reality in Curriculum and Pedagogy PDF eBook
Author Erica Southgate
Publisher Routledge
Pages 137
Release 2020-04-23
Genre Education
ISBN 1000064506

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Virtual Reality in Curriculum and Pedagogy explores the instructional, ethical, practical, and technical issues related to the integration of immersive virtual reality (VR) in school classrooms. The book’s original pedagogical framework is informed by qualitative and quantitative data collected from the first-ever study to embed immersive VR in secondary school science, ICT, and drama classrooms. Students and scholars of technology-enhancing learning, curriculum design, and teacher education alike will find key pedagogical insights into leveraging the unique properties of VR for authentic, metacognitive, and creative learning.

The Emergence of the Ethically-Engaged University

The Emergence of the Ethically-Engaged University
Title The Emergence of the Ethically-Engaged University PDF eBook
Author Emiliano Bosio
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 274
Release 2023-10-12
Genre Education
ISBN 3031403126

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This edited volume examines the role of the modern university as a public good institution ethically engaged in social transformation. Featuring contributions from internationally recognized scholars across both the Global North and South, this collection contexualizes issues in higher education such as community engagement, service learning, citizenship and civic responsibility both locally and globally (e.g., local, regional, national, and global engagement). Each chapter addresses the intangible, multifaceted dimensions of the relationships, community impact, and knowledge generation associated with community collaborations. In this way, the volume contributes towards the possibility of re-imagining the role of the modern university beyond a market-oriented, passive, and de-solidarized practices towards a more ethically engaged paradigm based on principles of mutuality, reciprocity and social responsibility.