Pedagogy and Psychology in Digital Education

Pedagogy and Psychology in Digital Education
Author: Stefanie Yen Leng Chye,Bee Leng Chua
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9819921082

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This book brings together latest research which explores the intersection between educational psychology and educational technology. It consolidates contemporary research on the psychological dimension of technology-based learning, and how new learning technologies can impact learners. More specifically, it provides a better understanding of the affordances of technology-based learning, and how they impact the cognitive and affective processes of learners, facilitate new pedagogical approaches, and transform learning environments. It discusses how technology can be used to develop twenty-first-century competencies such as creativity, critical thinking, problem-solving skills, digital literacy, reflection, and lifelong learning, and explores the pitfalls, challenges and dangers therein.

Pedagogy and Psychology in Digital Education

Pedagogy and Psychology in Digital Education
Author: Stefanie Yen Leng Chye,Bee Leng Chua
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2023-07-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789819921072

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This book brings together latest research which explores the intersection between educational psychology and educational technology. It consolidates contemporary research on the psychological dimension of technology-based learning, and how new learning technologies can impact learners. More specifically, it provides a better understanding of the affordances of technology-based learning, and how they impact the cognitive and affective processes of learners, facilitate new pedagogical approaches, and transform learning environments. It discusses how technology can be used to develop twenty-first-century competencies such as creativity, critical thinking, problem-solving skills, digital literacy, reflection, and lifelong learning, and explores the pitfalls, challenges and dangers therein.

Psychological and Pedagogical Considerations in Digital Textbook Use and Development

Psychological and Pedagogical Considerations in Digital Textbook Use and Development
Author: Railean, Elena
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2015-04-30
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781466683013

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"This book offers balanced coverage of the technological solutions that contribute to the design of digital textbooks and contribute to achieving learning objectives, offering an emphasis on assessment mechanisms and learning theory"--

The Psychology of Digital Learning

The Psychology of Digital Learning
Author: Stephan Schwan,Ulrike Cress
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2017-04-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319490779

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This book provides an overview of the state-of-the art of psychological research on learning and knowledge exchange with digital media, based on a comprehensive research program that was realized at the Leibniz-Institut für Wissensmedien(IWM) during the last decade. The dramatic rise of new tools and technologies, including both hardware devices like smartphones, tablets, multitouch-tables, or stereoscopic screens as well as software environments like Google, Wikipedia, Facebook, Twitter or MOOCs – has fundamentally reshaped teaching, learning, and knowledge exchange. The authors describe an area of digital learning in light of these recent technological developments, specify the relevant theoretical approaches, summarize the main research results from the lab, and discuss their theoretical and practical implications.

Balancing the Tension between Digital Technologies and Learning Sciences

Balancing the Tension between Digital Technologies and Learning Sciences
Author: Dirk Ifenthaler,Demetrios G. Sampson,Pedro Isaías
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2021-02-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030656577

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This volume focuses on the implications of digital technologies for educators and educational decision makers that is not widely represented in the literature. While there are many volumes on how one might integrate a particular technology, there are no volumes on how digital technologies can or should be exploited to address the needs and propel the benefits of large-scale teaching, learning and assessment.

Creativity and Critique in Online Learning

Creativity and Critique in Online Learning
Author: Jacqueline Baxter,George Callaghan,Jean McAvoy
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2018-06-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319782980

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This book explores emerging practices in distance education that have been facilitated by the development of educational technology. The volume examines core themes in distance education including online education at scale, embodiment in online environments, connectivity in online education and the personalisation of learning experiences within online education. The first section of the book examines online teaching tools, and explores how they are being used to enhance and promote student learning. The second looks at some of the broader challenges encountered by online teachers and those responsible for designing online learning material. While this volume will be of significant interest to distance learning universities and colleges, it will also be a valuable resource to traditional Higher Education Institutions, who are increasingly searching for innovative ways to reach and teach their students. This edited collection will be of value to scholars of online education as well as practitioners and policy makers looking to enrich their notions of online pedagogy.

Being Self Study Researchers in a Digital World

Being Self Study Researchers in a Digital World
Author: Dawn Garbett,Alan Ovens
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2016-09-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319394787

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This book presents research on the intersection of self-study research, digital technologies, and the development of future-oriented practices in teacher education. It explores the changing teacher education landscape by considering issues that are central to doing self-study: context and location; data access, generation and analysis; social and personal media; forms and transformations of pedagogy; identity; and ethics in an increasingly digital world. Self-study research on, with, and around digital technologies is highly significant in education where the rapid development and ubiquity of such technologies are an integral part of teacher educators’ everyday pedagogical and research practices. Blended and virtual environments are now not only commonplaces in which to teach about teaching but also to research about teaching. The book highlights how digital technologies can enhance the pedagogies and knowledge base of teacher education research and practice while remaining circumspect of grandiose claims. Each chapter addresses aspects of doing self-study with educational technology, and provides issues for discussion and debate for readers wanting to engage in self-study.

Educational Psychological and Behavioral Considerations in Niche Online Communities

Educational  Psychological  and Behavioral Considerations in Niche Online Communities
Author: Venkatesh, Vivek
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2014-02-28
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781466652071

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Online communities continue to evolve as more people take on a virtual presence. This shift in online communities and the diversity of individuals populating the web has allowed for the emergence of virtual communities centered on niche topics of interests ranging from heavy metal music to indigenous and native culture. Educational, Psychological, and Behavioral Considerations in Niche Online Communities examines the presence of online communities centered around niche topics of interest and the impact of these virtual spaces on community members. Taking perspectives from interdisciplinary fields such as sociology, psychology, and education, this publication will appeal to educators, psychologists, behaviorists, students, and researchers interested in the impact of virtual communities on individuals as well as the opportunities these online communities present.