Beyond Knowledge The Legacy of Competence

Beyond Knowledge  The Legacy of Competence
Author: Jörg Zumbach,Neil Schwartz,Tina Seufert,Liesbeth Kester
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2008-08-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781402088278

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The edited and peer reviewed volume presents selected papers of the conference “Beyond knowlegde: the legacy of competence” organized by EARLI SIG Learning and Instruction with Computers in cooperation with SIG Instructional Design. It reflects the current state-of-the-art work of scholars worldwide within the area of learning and instruction with computers. Mainly, areas of computer-based learning environments supporting competence-focused knowledge acquisition but also foundational scientific work are addressed. More specific, contents cover cognitive processes in hypermedia and multimedia learning, social issues in computer-supported collaborative learning, motivation and emotion in Blended Learning and e-Learning.

Collaborative Knowledge Creation

Collaborative Knowledge Creation
Author: Anne Moen,Anders I. Mørch,Sami Paavola
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2012-10-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789462090040

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This book presents perspectives on the knowledge creation metaphor of learning, and elaborates the trialogical approach to learning. The knowledge creation metaphor differs from both the acquisition and the participation metaphors. In a nutshell trialogical approaches seek to engage learners in joint work with shared objects and artefacts mediated by collaboration technology. The theoretical underpinnings stem from different origins, including Bereiter and Scardamalia’s theory on knowledge building and Engeström’s activity theory. The authors in this collection introduce key concepts and techniques, explain tools designed and developed to support knowledge creation, and report results from case studies in specific contexts. The book chapters integrate theoretical, methodological, empirical and technological research, to elaborate the empirical findings and to explain the design of the knowledge creation tools. The target audiences for this book are researchers, teachers and Human Resource developers interested in new perspectives on collaborative learning, technology-mediated knowledge creation, and applications of this in their own settings, for higher education, teacher training and workplace learning. The book is the result of joint efforts from many contributors who took part in the Knowledge-practices Laboratory (KP-Lab) project (2006-2011) supported by EU FP6.

Strangling Aunty Perilous Times for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Strangling Aunty  Perilous Times for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Author: Virginia Small
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 1113
Release: 2021-09-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789811607769

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Drawing on a wealth of academic research, statistics and interviews with key Australian media people including present and former Australian Broadcasting Corporation staffers, this book explores the transitions of the ABC under various types of organisational re-strategising, governance and political shifts. The book provides the reader with an authoritative narrative as to how the ABC has lost its iconic status in Australian society, and unfolds how the ABC has strayed from its respected public charter which endowed the ABC with a distinctive and important role in informing, educating and entertaining the Australian public. Successive federal government funding cuts have shrunk staffing levels and services while it has pursued a corporatist model that mimics the trappings and practices of commercial media. In that process it has become politicised and trivialised, thereby threatening its demise. The book is a unique and timely contribution at a time of dwindling interest for the funding of public assets everywhere. There is no other book in the market that addresses the decline of the organisation (the ABC) and analyses the reasons for its demise within an organisational theoretical framework. The book is written for an educated general audience, with academics and media practitioners specifically in mind, and has everyday applications for business organisations operating in the public sector by bringing together important findings of public funding, budgets, management and organisational strategies and evolution.

Handbook of Research on Technology Tools for Real World Skill Development

Handbook of Research on Technology Tools for Real World Skill Development
Author: Rosen, Yigal
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 824
Release: 2015-10-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781466694422

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Education is expanding to include a stronger focus on the practical application of classroom lessons in an effort to prepare the next generation of scholars for a changing world economy centered on collaborative and problem-solving skills for the digital age. The Handbook of Research on Technology Tools for Real-World Skill Development presents comprehensive research and discussions on the importance of practical education focused on digital literacy and the problem-solving skills necessary in everyday life. Featuring timely, research-based chapters exploring the broad scope of digital and computer-based learning strategies including, but not limited to, enhanced classroom experiences, assessment programs, and problem-solving training, this publication is an essential reference source for academicians, researchers, professionals, and policymakers interested in the practical application of technology-based learning for next-generation education.

SAGE Handbook of Mentoring and Coaching in Education

SAGE Handbook of Mentoring and Coaching in Education
Author: Sarah Fletcher,Carol A Mullen
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 569
Release: 2012-02-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780857027535

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This Handbook is a leading source of ideas and information on mentoring and coaching. It covers national and international research on schools, higher education, and disciplines within and beyond education. The editors draw together contributions and present evidence bases and alternative worldviews in which concepts are both untangled and substantiated. Unique in its coverage, it maps current knowledge and understanding, and values and skills underpinning educational mentoring and coaching for learning. Contributors set out practical applications of coaching and mentoring for practitioners and researchers and also address social justice issues, such as those involving traditional and technical forms of mentoring and coaching, democratic and accountability agendas, and institutional and historical patterns of learning.

Technology Based Assessments for 21st Century Skills

Technology Based Assessments for 21st Century Skills
Author: Gregory Schraw,Michael C. Mayrath,Jody Clarke-Midura,Daniel H. Robinson
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2012-03-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781617356346

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Creative problem solving, collaboration, and technology fluency are core skills requisite of any nation’s workforce that strives to be competitive in the 21st Century. Teaching these types of skills is an economic imperative, and assessment is a fundamental component of any pedagogical program. Yet, measurement of these skills is complex due to the interacting factors associated with higher order thinking and multifaceted communication. Advances in assessment theory, educational psychology, and technology create an opportunity to innovate new methods of measuring students’ 21st Century Skills with validity, reliability, and scalability. In this book, leading scholars from multiple disciplines present their latest research on how to best measure complex knowledge, skills, and abilities using technology-based assessments. All authors discuss theoretical and practical implications from their research and outline their visions for the future of technology-based assessments.

Cases on Transnational Learning and Technologically Enabled Environments

Cases on Transnational Learning and Technologically Enabled Environments
Author: Mukerji, Siran,Tripathi, Purnendu
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2010-03-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781615207503

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"This book offers case studies on divergent themes addressing the core perspecitve of technological adaptability and transnational learning"--Provided by publisher.

Psychology of Science

Psychology of Science
Author: Robert W. Proctor,E.J. Capaldi
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2012-07-12
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780199753628

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Symposium held at Purdue Univ. in June 4-5, 2010.