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The effectiveness of the GoKoan e-learning platform in improving university students’ academic performance

2021

Abstract The GoKoan e-learning platform supports face-to-face training in an educational community. Its aim is to optimise the way and the time of study in order to improve academic performance. To evaluate the GoKoan platform’s effectiveness as a tool for improving academic performance, an experimental study was carried out using a sample of 171 university students enrolled in the psychology degree programme who were randomly assigned to the two different conditions (the experimental group: traditional learning + e-learning with the GoKoan platform; and the control group: traditional learning without e-learning). The findings showed that using GoKoan had a positive impact on the students’ …

050101 languages & linguisticsMedical educationEducational communityFuture studiesTraditional learningE-learning (theory)05 social sciencesControl (management)050301 educationSample (statistics)EducationBlended learning0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesStudent learningPsychology0503 educationStudies in Educational Evaluation
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Beyond the “student” position: Pursuing agency by drawing on learners’ life-worlds on an EAP course

2018

AbstractIn today’s world, individuals should be able to maintain their expertise amidst constant changes. Thus, this type of agency should be supported in higher education. One approach for a teacher-researcher to examine supporting agency and how it manifests itself in higher education courses is through the learning design. In this article, learning design is defined as the planned course path and the way in which that path is enacted in the course in a real-life setting. Thus, the learning design of a blended EAP course is examined, with a focus on the course assignments in two different groups in two consecutive years. Different types of agency were assumed through the tasks and those t…

060201 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageHigher educationDesign-based researchbusiness.industryInstructional designTeaching method05 social sciences050301 education06 humanities and the artsLanguage and LinguisticsEducationBlended learning0602 languages and literaturePedagogyAgency (sociology)ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONPosition (finance)SociologyEnglish for academic purposesbusiness0503 educationLanguage Learning in Higher Education
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Training the modern translator – the acquisition of digital competencies through blended learning

2019

This paper presents the ERASMUS+ DigiLing project, which aims to teach and improve linguists’ and translators’ skills and knowledge of digitalisation to prepare them for today’s job market. Against this background, it discusses the development of digital competencies and distinguishes them from traditional domain-specific and general competencies. For the purpose of competence acquisition, six online courses have been created which all revolve around the field of ‘digital linguistics’, including localization in the digital age and post-editing machine translation. We provide an overview of the project, the course contents and the didactic methodology. In addition, we discuss which competenc…

060201 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageMachine translationComputer scienceTeaching method05 social sciences02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genreLanguage and LinguisticsField (computer science)EducationBlended learning0602 languages and literatureComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringMathematics education020201 artificial intelligence & image processingComputational linguisticsCurriculumErasmus+computerCompetence (human resources)The Interpreter and Translator Trainer
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From face-to-face to blended learning using ICT

2016

This study examines the development of the education model created in connection with the Master Studies in Mathematical Information Technology. The model has developed from the first stage, where there was only face-to-face teaching supported with Learning Management System, to a stage where studying is possible also fully in online and students may choose themselves how much to take advantage of technology in their studies. The examination of the development of the education model is made from the viewpoints of accessibility, increased role of technology and interaction. In earlier studies, the education model has been evaluated for example from the viewpoints of changes in the participat…

060201 languages & linguisticsta113MultimediaComputer science05 social sciencesEducational technologysulautuva opetus050301 education06 humanities and the artsOpen learningblended learningcomputer.software_genreViewpointsLearning sciencesSynchronous learningaccessibilityBlended learningsaavutettavuusdistance education0602 languages and literatureTeaching and learning centerMathematics educationLearning Management0503 educationcomputer
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Teaching Competences Through ICTs in an English Degree Programme in a Spanish Setting

2012

In this chapter I shall describe the ways in which a group of lecturers in English language and linguistics have attempted to help students acquire competencies using ICTs in an English Studies degree programme in Spain. The introduction of competence-based learning constitutes a major paradigm shift brought about by the convergence of degree systems in the European Higher Education Area, and is part of a concerted effort to make our degrees less teacher-centred with a view to giving students greater opportunities to participate in their own learning process, both inside and outside the classroom. I will outline how general and discipline-specific competences are acquired through the use of…

Blended learningDigital storytellingHigher educationbusiness.industryParadigm shiftMathematics educationEnglish studiesWorkloadICTSSociologybusinessCompetence (human resources)
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The Role of Motivation, Cognition, and Conscientiousness for Academic Achievement

2013

Based on a cognitive motivational process model of learning, the impact of studying behavior on learning outcome is investigated. First-year students ( N = 488) participated in the study. Two research questions were addressed: (1) Can cognitive-motivational variables and objective study behavior predict individual learning? (2) Which factors drive studying behavior? Results show low to moderate correlations between cognitive-motivational variables and performance. A cluster analysis yielded three profiles: (1) interested learners with high academic self-concept and effort investment; (2) low interest learners with high academic self-concept and low effort investment; and (3) interested lear…

Blended learningGoal orientationApplied psychologyEducational psychologyConscientiousnessAcademic achievementBig Five personality traitsPsychologyAt-risk studentsEducationCognitive styleInternational Journal of Higher Education
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Teachers' instructional scaffolding in an innovative information and communication technology-based history learning environment

2002

Abstract The nature of the role assumed by the teacher is crucial in the promotion of successful learning and collaboration in Information and Communication Technologybased (ICT-based) environments. The aim of this study was to examine how teachers with different conceptions of their teacher roles use different types of instructional scaffolding while working in an innovative learning environment. Our further aim was finding out how instructional scaffolding is related to learning activities of different kinds. The study was carried out at two secondary schools with a shared network-based learning environment. The results showed that teachers with different conceptions of the teacher's role…

Blended learningInstructional scaffoldingLearning environmentPedagogyActive learningComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONEducational technologyPsychologyExperiential learningLearning sciencesInstructional simulationEducationTeacher Development
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Perceived Support in E-Collaborative Learning: An Exploratory Study Which Make Use of Synchronous and Asynchronous Online-Teaching Approaches

2012

This study compares four different learning environments for e-collaborative learning in two European countries related to the dimension of student's mutual support. The theoretical baseline is Vygotsky's zone of proximal development (ZOPD) and the socio-genetic approach of Piaget. The analyzed data are based on questionnaires collected over the time period of an entire semester including four different courses at the master's level. These courses applied different e-collaborative approaches including a variety of tools for supporting communication. It is assumed that these courses including communication tools e.g. virtual face-to-face meetings enhance the chances for better communication,…

Blended learningKnowledge managementZone of proximal developmentAsynchronous communicationComputer sciencebusiness.industryEducational technologyCollaborative learningbusinessExperiential learningInformation exchangeSynchronous learning
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Internet-based learning environments for project-enhanced science learning

2002

Blended learningPedagogyEducational technologyCollaborative learningOpen learningPersonalized learningPsychologyExperiential learningLearning sciencesComputer Science ApplicationsEducationSynchronous learningJournal of Computer Assisted Learning
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From Online Role-Play to Written Argumentation

2010

This chapter reports on a teaching experiment conducted during a blended learning course in social work in a Finnish university of applied sciences (polytechnic). The aim was to investigate how students’ multidimensional understanding of social problems could be fostered. As argumentative methods, the study used writing tasks, online role-play, and drama work. The data consisted of essays written by 65 students (experimental group 29; controls 36) in each of three phases, plus online discussions. The essays were based on 1) the students’ personal experiences, 2) general facts, and 3) a fictional case taken from the online role-play. Varying the focus of the writing task affected students’ s…

Blended learningPedagogySocial issuesPsychologyArgumentation theory
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