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The differences between tutor and student perceptions of design elements in online courses
2017
Master's thesis Multimedia and Educational Technology MM500 - University of Agder 2017 The purpose of this study is to examine tutor and student perceptions of how design elements are implemented in online courses. The four elements collaboration, motivation, digital tools and course structure are discussed in an attempt to identify how various ways of implementing them can impact learning in an online environment. The study discusses how course tutors justify the use of the various elements, and then discusses students perceptions of how these elements impacted learning. The two online courses used in this research are SV-408 E-teaching 1 and MM-106 Nettkunnskap, which are part of a one ye…
The user experience approach to Augmented Reality design, providing ADL support for the mentally disabled
2020
Master's thesis in Multimedia and educational technology (MM500)
Læreres opplevelse av kvalitet i digitale hjelpemidler
2021
Master's thesis in Multimedia and educational technology (MM500)
"De er jo her fysisk. Da kan de jo bare snakke med hverandre." : En kvalitativ studie av hvilke faktorer som påvirker samfunnsfaglæreres tilrettelegg…
2020
Master's thesis in Multimedia and educational technology (MM500) Dette forskningsprosjektet har hatt som formål å undersøke hvilke faktorer som påvirker lærere på ungdomstrinnet når de planlegger for elevenes bruk av digitale verktøy til samarbeid og kommunikasjon. Forskningsspørsmålene har dreid seg om lærernes begrunnelser for bruk av digitale verktøy, hva de forstår med den grunnleggende ferdigheten «å kunne bruke digitale verktøy», samt i hvilken grad de legger vekt på at elevene skal samhandle og kommunisere ved hjelp av digitale verktøy. Det ble valgt et fenomenologisk utgangpunkt og en kvalitativ tilnærming. Grunnen til det var at det var lærernes meninger som skulle undersøkes. Det …
Using game elements to increase students’ motivation for providing peer assistance
2017
Master's thesis Multimedia and Educational Technology MM500 - University of Agder 2017 Abstract Peer assistance is a support system where people of equal status help each other solve problems. It is also a recognized method within education where students support each other with their assignments. The positive effect of peer assistance is well known, and it would be favorable if more students participated and took on the role as peer-teachers. To increase the activity of peer assistance, several incentives can be used, including game elements. In “Using game elements to increase peer assistance among university students”, (Nordengen & Brinch, 2016, p. 1) tried to predict which game elements…
Investigating a Virtual Reality Solution for Rehabilitation in a Biomechatronics Lab and Home Environment
2020
Master's thesis in Multimedia and educational technology (MM500) Virtual reality (VR) has emerged as a promising technical tool in physical rehabilitation. VR rehabilitation (VRR) programs, like any rehabilitation, attempt to promote neuroplasticity to improve physical rehabilitation. Research indicates that VRR is beneficial; it facilitates task-specific training, multi-sensory feedback, and diversifying rehabilitation tasks, which can motivate patients. This master thesis investigates a VR solution for a biomechatronics lab and a home-based system. This project was partially a collaboration between masterstudents at Mechatronics and Multimedia and Educational Technology. The Mechatronics …
E-learning in corporate training using interactive courses
2017
Master's thesis Multimedia and Educational Technology MM500 - University of Agder 2017 Health, safety, and environment (HSE) is an important term in industrial- and corporate context. A company focusing on their employees sharing the same values and attitudes regarding HSE can experience a working environment where employees feels safe, and perform their work without unnecessary risk-taking. There are often seen examples where HSE training relies on traditional classroom teaching, and keeps the focus on “do’s and “don’ts”, but the key to get employees to share a common goal on HSE, is to provide a deeper meaning for each employee on what this term actually mean. The purpose of this research…
DinosARs - Learning with the help of augmented reality
2019
Master's thesis Multimedia and Educational Technology MM500 - University of Agder 2019 A two-dimensional way of interacting with learning material has been the norm fora long time. We’ve read books, taken notes and been taught from a blackboard sinceyouth, and has for most of us worked out just fine, but we are all different. We havethose visual learners, those who learn through seeing things, auditory learners, thosewho learn best through hearing and kinesthetic learners, those who learn by doing.Augmented reality can provide many unique affordances that can deliver a learningexperience that can benefit all learning types. Augmented reality can utilize both vi-suals, sound, and interactivi…
Experiential Learning of Chemistry Concepts Using Virtual Reality Technology
2016
Master's thesis Multimedia and Educational Technology MM500 - University of Agder 2016 Chemistry is a wide subject with many theoretical concepts. These theoretical concepts may be hard to grasp without experimental work. In a school class there are often students who are visual, auditory and kinesthetic learners who need appropriate tools for triggering engagement and active learning. This research discusses how adding student activities and experiments using a Virtual Reality (VR) based solution, can contribute to an enhanced learning experience for students during chemistry class. In order to produce a usable interactive VR based solution, this work followed the Human Centered Design pro…
Increasing Motivation and Engagement in Learning Safe Humane Hunting Skills Through VR and Digital Games
2020
Master's thesis in Multimedia and educational technology (MM500) This research discusses to what degree a digital learning game can affect motivation, engagement and participation in learning humane and safe hunting, and how a VR version compares to a screen-based version. Additionally, it discusses whether a digital learning game about humane and safe hunting can make learners more confident when taking the ”Jegerprøve” exam and dealing with real-life hunting situations. A game working on both computers and VR equipment was developed using the human-centred design process. The game went through two iterations, and usability testing was conducted on both of them. The results of the testing …