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Impact of Plurilingualism on Learning Quality in Evening (Shift) Schools

2015

<p><em>This paper presents the main findings of the second stage of the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) Lifelong Learning study (2011-2014) on identification of good practices that facilitate adult learning (aged 18-24) engagement in second chance education in evening (shift) schools. It analyses students’ perceptions of plurilingual learning processes and the impact of people’s plurilingualism on their learning. The methodology of early school leavers’ learning in working life research was used applying combined phenomenological semi-structured and narrative interviews. 116 people (72 early school leavers and 44 second chance education teachers) representing all geographical regions…

Cooperative learningPlurilingualismLifelong learningActive learningPedagogyNarrativeInformal learningbilingualism; informal learning; learning; learning to learn; plurilingualismPsychologyExperiential learningNeuroscience of multilingualismSOCIETY, INTEGRATION, EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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Philosophical and ethical concerns in researching online learning groups

2016

There is hype in the use of technology for teaching and learning. Online learning groups have been preferred and advocated for increasing learning. However, developing technology supported teaching and learning require user centered approaches to ensure that the design solutions meet users' needs. Since the research is situated within a practice area of online learning groups, pragmatism and social constructivism will inform this study. In this paper, pragmatism and social constructivism philosophy is discussed. The non-consequentialist philosophical ethical approach and how it relates to this research field is also analyzed. The paper argues that non-consequentialist philosophical ethical …

Cooperative learningPragmatismKnowledge managementbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectEducational technologyExperiential learningLearning sciencesActive learningEngineering ethicsbusinessPsychologySocial constructivismmedia_commonUser-centered design2016 IEEE Conference on e-Learning, e-Management and e-Services (IC3e)
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The Last Planner System Style of Planning: Its Basis in Learning Theory

2012

The objective of this article is to contribute to creating a better understanding of the Last Planner System (LPS) - which is associated with Lean Construction - in the light of the learning processes at the basis of knowledge development, and of change and innovation. Founded on a theoretical discussion, three research questions are asked, namely: In what ways can the LPS be expected to alter the learning arenas compared to conventional project management in construction; according to learning theory, what are the main challenges associated with implementing the LPS; and, finally, what kind of learning can be linked to an implemented LPS that functions as intended? The implementation of th…

Cooperative learningProactive learningEngineeringKnowledge managementlearninglcsh:T55.4-60.8business.industryMechanical EngineeringContext (language use)Experiential learningLearning effectLast planner systemActive learningLearning theoryBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)lcsh:Industrial engineering. Management engineeringbusinessimplementationEngineering (miscellaneous)Action learningJournal of Engineering, Project, and Production Management
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Using tablets as tools for learner-generated drawings in the context of teaching the kinetic theory of gases

2014

Even though research suggests that the use of drawings could be an important part of learning science, learnergenerated drawings have not received much attention in physics classrooms. This article presents a method for recording students’ drawings and group discussions using tablets. Compared to pen and paper, tablets offer unique benefits, which include the recording of the whole drawing process and of the discussion associated with the drawing. A study, which investigated the use of drawings and the need for guidance among Finnish upper secondary school students, is presented alongside ideas for teachers on how to see drawing in a new light. peerReviewed

Cooperative learningProcess (engineering)Teaching methodPhysics educationGeneral Physics and Astronomygroup discussionContext (language use)oppimistuloksetEducationComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationfysiikkabusiness.industrytaulutietokoneettabletsEducational technologyopetusLearning sciencesdrawingslearning outcomesiPadTechnical drawingryhmäkeskusteluphysics educationbusinesspiirustukset
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Perspectives into learning at the workplace

2008

Abstract The article presents a thematic review of the recent research on workplace learning. It is divided into two main sections. The first section asks what we know about learning at work, and states four propositions: (1) the nature of workplace learning is both different from and similar to school learning; (2) learning in the workplace can be described at different levels, ranging from the individual to the network and region; (3) workplace learning is both informal and formal; and (4) workplaces differ a lot in how they support learning. The second section focuses on workplace learning that is related to formal education. Different models of organising work experience for students an…

Cooperative learningProfessional learning communityPedagogyActive learningEducational technologyOpen learningInformal learningPsychologyExperiential learningLearning sciencesEducationEducational Research Review
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Collaborative Learning Through Chat Discussions and Argument Diagrams in Secondary School

2007

AbstractThis study clarifies whether secondary school students develop their argumentation skills through reading and collaboration. The students first constructed an individual argument diagram on genetically modified organisms, read three articles, and improved their diagrams. Next, they engaged in a chat debate, reflected on their debate by constructing a collaborative argument diagram on it, and finally finished their individual diagrams. The analyses compared the diagrams students finished after the debate and reflection with the diagrams they constructed before the debate. Collaboration not only encouraged students to elaborate their previous arguments but also helped them to recall a…

Cooperative learningRecallmedia_common.quotation_subjectEducational technologyCollaborative learningComputer Science ApplicationsEducationArgumentation theoryArgumentReading (process)PedagogySociologyComputer-mediated communicationmedia_commonJournal of Research on Technology in Education
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Exploring self-efficacy beliefs in symbiotic collaboration with students: an action research project

2019

This paper presents a participatory action research project in which teacher-researchers, student-researchers and student-subjects collaborated on a research project in a working-group format to in...

Cooperative learningSelf-efficacy050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and Languagemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesSelf-conceptSelf-esteem050301 educationParticipatory action researchCollaborative learningLanguage and LinguisticsTeacher educationEducationComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics education0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesAction researchPsychology0503 educationmedia_commonThe Interpreter and Translator Trainer
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Blogging as a research and educational tool: a three years experience

2008

Abstract Blogging can be also used to share knowledge in research and education. We have been using many blogs with the following purposes. One goal has been to raise awareness about research methods in the information technology field by supporting information exchange, collaboration, and cooperation between researchers. We have been using a common blog for 3 years to share inter- and intra disciplinary knowledge among us. We have also collected stories and interviewed colleagues and friends. An other goal is the use of blogs during our teaching experience as an instrument to support the exchange of knowledge with students. A comparison of the use of blogging is presented with positive and…

Cooperative learningSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniE-learning; Education; Research methods; Cooperative learning; Blogbusiness.industryE-learning (theory)Information technologyPublic relationsCooperative learningE-learningEducationSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaPolitical scienceBlogbusinessE-learning Education Research methods Cooperative learning BlogDisciplineInformation exchangeResearch methods
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Methodological reflections: designing and understanding computer-supported collaborative learning

2012

Learning involves more than just a small group of participants, which makes designing and managing collaborative learning processes in higher education a challenging task. As a result, emerging concerns in current research have pointed increasingly to teacher orchestrated learning processes in naturalistic learning settings. In line with this trend, collaboration scripts for instructional support have been presented as a potential trigger for collaboration. This article presents a qualitative methodology designed to understand collaboration in macro-scripted conditions. The study aimed to highlight the differences and similarities in how the ‘ideal’ script (the particular learning activitie…

Cooperative learningTeam learningComputer-supported collaborative learningComputer sciencePedagogyActive learningEducational technologyMathematics educationta516Collaborative learningExperiential learningLearning sciencesEducationTeaching in Higher Education
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Impact evaluation of reactive assessment strategies to address social loafing by promoting student cooperation and encouraging mutual support

2013

Cooperative work is an effective strategy when team members are kept motivated and collaborate towards the achievement of a common goal. However, social loafing may significantly reduce educational gains. In this article, we analyse whether assessment-based reactive strategies that exploit existing emotional relationships between the team members are effective as a response to unequal commitment in cooperative tasks. In particular, an adaptive negotiation process that permits students to improve their grades by improving future scores obtained by free riders is suggested. Findings support that these types of strategies may have a great impact in fostering peer tutoring, student cooperation …

Cooperative learningTeamworkKnowledge managementSocial loafingbusiness.industryImpact evaluationmedia_common.quotation_subjectEducationNegotiationFree rider problemAccountabilitybusinessPsychologyPeer tutormedia_commonInnovations in Education and Teaching International
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