E Learning Networked Environments and Architectures

E Learning Networked Environments and Architectures
Author: Samuel Pierre
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2010-05-28
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781846287589

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This book provides state-of-the-art e-learning networked environments and architectures carried out over the last few years from a knowledge management perspective. It contains a comprehensive discussion of e-learning concepts, models, experiments and best practices. Presenting a wide-ranging survey of methods and applications from contributors from around the world, this book will be a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners and graduates.

The Architecture of Productive Learning Networks

The Architecture of Productive Learning Networks
Author: Lucila Carvalho,Peter Goodyear
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2014-03-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135070175

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The Architecture of Productive Learning Networks explores the characteristics of productive networked learning situations and, through a series of case studies, identifies some of the key qualities of successful designs. The case studies include networks from a variety of disciplinary and professional fields, including graphic design, chemistry, health care, library science, and teacher education. These learning networks have been implemented in a variety of settings: undergraduate courses in higher education, continuing professional development, and informal networks for creating and sharing knowledge on a particular topic. They are rich in reusable design ideas. The book introduces a framework for analyzing learning networks to show how knowledge, human interaction and physical and digital resources combine in the operation of productive learning networks. The book also argues that learning through interaction in networks has a long history. It combines ideas from architecture, anthropology, archaeology, education, sociology and organizational theory to illustrate and understand networked forms of learning.

Architecture Solutions for E Learning Systems

Architecture Solutions for E Learning Systems
Author: Pahl, Claus
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2007-11-30
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781599046358

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"This book provides fundamental research on the architecture of learning technology systems, discussing such issues as the common structures in LTS and solutions for specific forms such as knowledge-based, distributed, or adaptive applications of e-learning. Researchers, and scholars in the fields of learning content software development, computing and educational technologies, and e-learning will find it an invaluable resource"--Provided by publisher.

Encyclopedia of Networked and Virtual Organizations

Encyclopedia of Networked and Virtual Organizations
Author: Putnik, Goran D.,Cruz-Cunha, Maria Manuela
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 2048
Release: 2008-03-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781599048864

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[Administration (référence électronique] ; informatique].

Networked Learning Perspectives and Issues

Networked Learning  Perspectives and Issues
Author: Christine Steeples,Christopher Jones
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781447101819

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Here, the authors' unique focus is on the key issues of networked learning. These include: policy issues, the costs of networked learning, staff development issues, and the student experience. With contributions from authors based in Europe and the US and Australia, it offers a global perspective which is designed to inform professional practice and its administration. It will be essential reading for practitioners and researchers in higher education and learning technology and will be of interest to policy-makers and managers in HE academic administration. It will also be relevant to learning technologists, support staff, as well as students and researchers in education and social science.

Evolution of Teaching and Learning Paradigms in Intelligent Environment

Evolution of Teaching and Learning Paradigms in Intelligent Environment
Author: Raymond A. Tedman,Debra K. Tedman
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2011-04-07
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783540719748

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This book is a fascinating window on the evolution of teaching and learning paradigms in intelligent environments. It presents the latest ideas coming out of educational computing research. The three Australian authors include a number of chapters on issues of real relevance to today’s teaching practice, including an introduction to the evolution of teaching and learning paradigms; why designers cannot be agnostic about pedagogy, and the influence of constructivist thinking in design of e-learning for HE.

The Design Experience and Practice of Networked Learning

The Design  Experience and Practice of Networked Learning
Author: Vivien Hodgson,Maarten de Laat,David McConnell,Thomas Ryberg
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2014-01-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319019406

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The Design, Experience and Practice of Networked Learning Edited by: Vivien Hodgson, Maarten de Laat, David McConnell and Thomas Ryberg This book brings together a wealth of new research that opens up the meaning of connectivity as embodied and promised in the term ‘networked learning’. Chapters explore how contexts, groups and environments can be connected rather than just learners; how messy, unexpected and emergent connections can be made rather than structured and predefined ones; and how technology connects us to learning and each other, but also shapes our identity. These exciting new perspectives ask us to look again at what we are connecting and to revel in new and emergent possibilities arising from the interplay of social actors, contexts, technologies, and learning. Caroline Haythornthwaite, University of British Columbia Despite creating fundamentally new educational economics and greatly increasing access - teaching and learning in networks is a tricky business. These chapters illuminate the complex interactions amongst tools, pedagogy, educational institutions and personal net presences – helping us design and redesign our own networks. In the process, they take (or extract) network theory from the practice of real teaching and learning contexts, making this collection an important contribution to Networked Learning. Terry Anderson, Athabasca University What kinds of learning can social networking platforms really enable? Digging well beneath the hype, this book provides a timely, incisive analysis of why and how learning emerges (or fails to) in networked spaces. The editors do a fine job in guiding the reader through the rich array of theories and methods for tackling this question, and the diverse contexts in which networked learning is now being studied. This is a book for reflective practitioners as well as academics: the book's close attention to the political, pedagogical and organisational complexity of effective practice, and the lived experience of educators and learners, helps explain why networked learning has such disruptive potential — but equally, why it draws resistance from the establishment. Simon Buckingham Shum, The Open University The networked learning conference, a biannual institution since 1998, celebrates its 14th year in this volume. Here a range of studies, reflecting networked learning experiments across Europe and other global contexts , show important shifts away from a conservative tradition of Œe-learning1 research and unpeel dilemmas of promoting learning as an elusive practice in virtual environments. The authors point towards important futures in online learning research, where notions of knowledge, connectivity and Œcommunity1 become increasingly elastic, and engagements slide across material and virtual domains in new practices whose emergence is increasingly difficult to apprehend. “p>Tara Fenwick – University of Stirling. The chapters in this volume explore new and innovative ways of thinking about the nature of networked learning and its pedagogical values and beliefs. They pose a challenge to us to reflect on what we thought networked learning was 15 year ago, where it is today and where it is likely to be headed. Each chapter brings a particular perspective to the themes of design, experience and practice of networked learning, the chosen focus of the book. The chapters in the book embrace a wide field of educational areas including those of higher education, informal learning, work-based learning, continuing professional development, academic staff development, and management learning. The Design, Experience and Practice of Networked Learning will prove indispensable reading for researchers, teachers, consultants, and instructional designers in higher and continuing education; for those involved in staff and educational development, and for those studying post graduate qualifications in learning and teaching. This, the second volume in the Springer Book Series on Researching Networked Learning, is based on a selection of papers presented at the 2012 Networked Learning Conference held in Maastricht, The Netherlands.

ECEL2009 8th European Conference on E Learning

ECEL2009  8th European Conference on E Learning
Author: Dan Remenyi
Publsiher: Academic Conferences Limited
Total Pages: 788
Release: 2009
Genre: Distance education
ISBN: 9781906638511

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