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Frontiers of Learning Technology in a Global Context
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This edited volume with selected papers from extinguished experts and professors in the field of learning technology and the related fields who are far-sighted and have his/her own innovative thoughts on the development of learning technology. This book will addresses the main issues concerned with the trend and future development of learning processes, innovative pedagogies changes, effects of new technologies on education, future learning content. Learning technology has been affected by advances in technology development and changes in the field of education. Nowadays we cannot afford to…mehr
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This edited volume with selected papers from extinguished experts and professors in the field of learning technology and the related fields who are far-sighted and have his/her own innovative thoughts on the development of learning technology. This book will addresses the main issues concerned with the trend and future development of learning processes, innovative pedagogies changes, effects of new technologies on education, future learning content. Learning technology has been affected by advances in technology development and changes in the field of education. Nowadays we cannot afford to sense the changes and then make adaption to it. What we should do is to predict the changes and make positive and active reactions to help the trend go smoothly and in a more beneficial way. This book aims to gather the newest ideas on the frontiers and future development of learning education from the aspects of learning, pedagogies, and technologies in learning in order to draw a picture of learning education in the near future.
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- Verlag: Springer Berlin
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783642323010
- Artikelnr.: 37372511
- Verlag: Springer Berlin
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783642323010
- Artikelnr.: 37372511
Forward.- Preface.- PART ONE: New shape of learning.- Chapter 1 Emerging Learning mode in the era of transformation: from information society to knowledge society. Ronghuai Huang.- Chapter 2 Emerging dimensions of learning. Erkki Sutinen.- Chapter 3 Schools as Learning Communities. Victoria J. Marsick, Karen E. Watkins, Sarah A. Boswell.- PART TWO: New insights of future students.- Chapter 4 The new shape of the student. Chris Jones.- Chapter5 Digital Natives: Exploring the diversity of young people’s experience with technology. Linda Corrin, Sue Bennett, Lori Lockyer.- Chapter 6 Adapting for a Personalized Learning Experience. Margaret Martinez.- PART THREE: The future of learning content.- Chapter 7 E-books in K-12 education. Guang Chen.- Chapter 8 The changing nature of eLearning Content. Robby Robson.- Chapter 9 The Open Future of Course Content Development and Dissemination. M.S. Vijay Kumar.- Chapter 10 National pilot courses in mainland China. Yanyan Li.- PART FOUR: New dimensions of learning technologies.- Chapter 11 Mobile Learning – Shaping The Frontiers of Learning Technologies in Global Context. John Traxler.- Chapter 12 Paradigm shifts in e-learning: From web-based learning to context-aware ubiquitous learning. Gwo-Jen Hwang.- Chapter 13 Reusable Authentic Learning Scenario Creation inUbiquitous Learning Environments. Kinshuk and Ryan Jesse.- Chapter 14 Educational use of computer games: where're we, and what's next. Morris S. Y. Jong, Jimmy H. M. Lee, Fong-Lok Lee Junjie Shang.- Chapter 15 Supplemental vs Essential Use of Computing Devices in the Classroom: An Analysis. Cathie Norris, Akhlaq Hossain, Elliot Soloway.- PART FIVE: Emerging trends in learning technologies.- Chapter 16 Application of Cloud Technology, Social Networking Sites and Sensing Technology to E-Learning. Yueh-Min Huang, Hsin-Chin Chen, Jan-Pan Hwang, Yong-Ming Huang.- Chapter 17 Design of a Holistic Curriculum Embodied with an Immersive Environment for Learning: Virtual Reality Immersion, Agent Mediation and Teacher Moderation. Longkai Wu, Chee-Kit Looi, Beaumie Kim, Chunyan Miao Chapter 18 Augmented Reality and Education: Applications and Potentials. Steve Chi-Yin Yuen, Gallayanee Yaoyuneyong, Erik Johnson Chapter 19 Facilitating Complex Learning by Mobile Augmented Reality Learning Environments. Dirk Ifenthaler.- Chapter 20“Mobilising” web sites at an open university: The Athabasca University experience. Regina Wasti, Rory McGreal.
Forward.- Preface.- PART ONE: New shape of learning.- Chapter 1 Emerging Learning mode in the era of transformation: from information society to knowledge society. Ronghuai Huang.- Chapter 2 Emerging dimensions of learning. Erkki Sutinen.- Chapter 3 Schools as Learning Communities. Victoria J. Marsick, Karen E. Watkins, Sarah A. Boswell.- PART TWO: New insights of future students.- Chapter 4 The new shape of the student. Chris Jones.- Chapter5 Digital Natives: Exploring the diversity of young people's experience with technology. Linda Corrin, Sue Bennett, Lori Lockyer.- Chapter 6 Adapting for a Personalized Learning Experience. Margaret Martinez.- PART THREE: The future of learning content.- Chapter 7 E-books in K-12 education. Guang Chen.- Chapter 8 The changing nature of eLearning Content. Robby Robson.- Chapter 9 The Open Future of Course Content Development and Dissemination. M.S. Vijay Kumar.- Chapter 10 National pilot courses in mainland China. Yanyan Li.- PART FOUR: New dimensions of learning technologies.- Chapter 11 Mobile Learning - Shaping The Frontiers of Learning Technologies in Global Context. John Traxler.- Chapter 12 Paradigm shifts in e-learning: From web-based learning to context-aware ubiquitous learning. Gwo-Jen Hwang.- Chapter 13 Reusable Authentic Learning Scenario Creation inUbiquitous Learning Environments. Kinshuk and Ryan Jesse.- Chapter 14 Educational use of computer games: where're we, and what's next. Morris S. Y. Jong, Jimmy H. M. Lee, Fong-Lok Lee Junjie Shang.- Chapter 15 Supplemental vs Essential Use of Computing Devices in the Classroom: An Analysis. Cathie Norris, Akhlaq Hossain, Elliot Soloway.- PART FIVE: Emerging trends in learning technologies.- Chapter 16 Application of Cloud Technology, Social Networking Sites and Sensing Technology to E-Learning. Yueh-Min Huang, Hsin-Chin Chen, Jan-Pan Hwang, Yong-Ming Huang.- Chapter 17 Design of a Holistic Curriculum Embodied with an Immersive Environment for Learning: Virtual Reality Immersion, Agent Mediation and Teacher Moderation. Longkai Wu, Chee-Kit Looi, Beaumie Kim, Chunyan Miao Chapter 18 Augmented Reality and Education: Applications and Potentials. Steve Chi-Yin Yuen, Gallayanee Yaoyuneyong, Erik Johnson Chapter 19 Facilitating Complex Learning by Mobile Augmented Reality Learning Environments. Dirk Ifenthaler.- Chapter 20"Mobilising" web sites at an open university: The Athabasca University experience. Regina Wasti, Rory McGreal.
Forward.- Preface.- PART ONE: New shape of learning.- Chapter 1 Emerging Learning mode in the era of transformation: from information society to knowledge society. Ronghuai Huang.- Chapter 2 Emerging dimensions of learning. Erkki Sutinen.- Chapter 3 Schools as Learning Communities. Victoria J. Marsick, Karen E. Watkins, Sarah A. Boswell.- PART TWO: New insights of future students.- Chapter 4 The new shape of the student. Chris Jones.- Chapter5 Digital Natives: Exploring the diversity of young people’s experience with technology. Linda Corrin, Sue Bennett, Lori Lockyer.- Chapter 6 Adapting for a Personalized Learning Experience. Margaret Martinez.- PART THREE: The future of learning content.- Chapter 7 E-books in K-12 education. Guang Chen.- Chapter 8 The changing nature of eLearning Content. Robby Robson.- Chapter 9 The Open Future of Course Content Development and Dissemination. M.S. Vijay Kumar.- Chapter 10 National pilot courses in mainland China. Yanyan Li.- PART FOUR: New dimensions of learning technologies.- Chapter 11 Mobile Learning – Shaping The Frontiers of Learning Technologies in Global Context. John Traxler.- Chapter 12 Paradigm shifts in e-learning: From web-based learning to context-aware ubiquitous learning. Gwo-Jen Hwang.- Chapter 13 Reusable Authentic Learning Scenario Creation inUbiquitous Learning Environments. Kinshuk and Ryan Jesse.- Chapter 14 Educational use of computer games: where're we, and what's next. Morris S. Y. Jong, Jimmy H. M. Lee, Fong-Lok Lee Junjie Shang.- Chapter 15 Supplemental vs Essential Use of Computing Devices in the Classroom: An Analysis. Cathie Norris, Akhlaq Hossain, Elliot Soloway.- PART FIVE: Emerging trends in learning technologies.- Chapter 16 Application of Cloud Technology, Social Networking Sites and Sensing Technology to E-Learning. Yueh-Min Huang, Hsin-Chin Chen, Jan-Pan Hwang, Yong-Ming Huang.- Chapter 17 Design of a Holistic Curriculum Embodied with an Immersive Environment for Learning: Virtual Reality Immersion, Agent Mediation and Teacher Moderation. Longkai Wu, Chee-Kit Looi, Beaumie Kim, Chunyan Miao Chapter 18 Augmented Reality and Education: Applications and Potentials. Steve Chi-Yin Yuen, Gallayanee Yaoyuneyong, Erik Johnson Chapter 19 Facilitating Complex Learning by Mobile Augmented Reality Learning Environments. Dirk Ifenthaler.- Chapter 20“Mobilising” web sites at an open university: The Athabasca University experience. Regina Wasti, Rory McGreal.
Forward.- Preface.- PART ONE: New shape of learning.- Chapter 1 Emerging Learning mode in the era of transformation: from information society to knowledge society. Ronghuai Huang.- Chapter 2 Emerging dimensions of learning. Erkki Sutinen.- Chapter 3 Schools as Learning Communities. Victoria J. Marsick, Karen E. Watkins, Sarah A. Boswell.- PART TWO: New insights of future students.- Chapter 4 The new shape of the student. Chris Jones.- Chapter5 Digital Natives: Exploring the diversity of young people's experience with technology. Linda Corrin, Sue Bennett, Lori Lockyer.- Chapter 6 Adapting for a Personalized Learning Experience. Margaret Martinez.- PART THREE: The future of learning content.- Chapter 7 E-books in K-12 education. Guang Chen.- Chapter 8 The changing nature of eLearning Content. Robby Robson.- Chapter 9 The Open Future of Course Content Development and Dissemination. M.S. Vijay Kumar.- Chapter 10 National pilot courses in mainland China. Yanyan Li.- PART FOUR: New dimensions of learning technologies.- Chapter 11 Mobile Learning - Shaping The Frontiers of Learning Technologies in Global Context. John Traxler.- Chapter 12 Paradigm shifts in e-learning: From web-based learning to context-aware ubiquitous learning. Gwo-Jen Hwang.- Chapter 13 Reusable Authentic Learning Scenario Creation inUbiquitous Learning Environments. Kinshuk and Ryan Jesse.- Chapter 14 Educational use of computer games: where're we, and what's next. Morris S. Y. Jong, Jimmy H. M. Lee, Fong-Lok Lee Junjie Shang.- Chapter 15 Supplemental vs Essential Use of Computing Devices in the Classroom: An Analysis. Cathie Norris, Akhlaq Hossain, Elliot Soloway.- PART FIVE: Emerging trends in learning technologies.- Chapter 16 Application of Cloud Technology, Social Networking Sites and Sensing Technology to E-Learning. Yueh-Min Huang, Hsin-Chin Chen, Jan-Pan Hwang, Yong-Ming Huang.- Chapter 17 Design of a Holistic Curriculum Embodied with an Immersive Environment for Learning: Virtual Reality Immersion, Agent Mediation and Teacher Moderation. Longkai Wu, Chee-Kit Looi, Beaumie Kim, Chunyan Miao Chapter 18 Augmented Reality and Education: Applications and Potentials. Steve Chi-Yin Yuen, Gallayanee Yaoyuneyong, Erik Johnson Chapter 19 Facilitating Complex Learning by Mobile Augmented Reality Learning Environments. Dirk Ifenthaler.- Chapter 20"Mobilising" web sites at an open university: The Athabasca University experience. Regina Wasti, Rory McGreal.