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- Ấn phẩmE-learning and the science of instruction : $b proven guidelines for consumers and designers of multimedia learning(Wiley, 2024) Ruth C. Clark; Richard E. MayerThis edition includes 3 new chapters focused on evidence regarding signaling in e-Learning, video-based instruction, and immersive virtual reality platforms. The 21 chapters summarized in the table that follows are grouped into five sections. You may choose to read the chapters in order or if you have special interests such as evidence on online games or immersive virtual reality, you can jump to those chapters. Chapters 1-3 summarize foundational concepts that form the base for the rest of the book including the science of learning and basics of experimental evidence. We recommend you start with these chapters. In Section 2, we offer 6 chapters with guidelines and evidence regarding optimal use of visuals, text, and audio in e-learning. Evidence on how to promote productive engagement in e-learning is the focus of Section 3. Section 4 includes 2 chapters relevant to organizational decisions you can make in design and sequencing of lessons and courses. We review social cues in e-learning in Section 5 including personalization of your lessons and ways to promote productive collaborative learning. Section 6 includes 4 chapters highlighting evidence on special applications of digital learning including simulations, games, video-based instruction, and immersive platforms. Chapter 21 includes a checklist that summarizes all of the guidelines presented throughout the book. That is a good place to help you put together all you have learned
- Ấn phẩmHandbook of artificial intelligence in education(Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023) Benedict du Boulayex; Antonija Mitrovic; Kalina YacefGathering insightful and stimulating contributions from leading global experts in Artificial Intelligence in Education (AIED), this comprehensive Handbook traces the development of AIED from its early foundations in the 1970s to the present day. The Handbook evaluates the use of AI techniques such as modelling in closed and open domains, machine learning, analytics, language understanding and production to create systems aimed at helping learners, teachers, and educational administrators. Chapters examine theories of affect, metacognition and pedagogy applied in AIED systems; foundational aspects of AIED architecture, design, authoring and evaluation; and collaborative learning, the use of games and psychomotor learning. It concludes with a critical discussion of the wider context of Artificial Intelligence in Education, examining its commercialisation, social and political role, and the ethics of its systems, as well as reviewing the possible challenges and opportunities for AIED in the next 20 years. Providing a broad yet detailed account of the current field of Artificial Intelligence in Education, researchers and advanced students of education technology, innovation policy, and university management will benefit from this thought-provoking Handbook. Chapters will also be useful to support undergraduate courses in AI, computer science, and education
- Ấn phẩmIntegrating educational technology into teaching : transforming learning across disciplines(Pearson, 2023) Joan E. Hughes; M.D. RoblyerThis book continues to help in developing teachers as technology leaders, prioritizing transformative technology integration in the classroom, emphasizing unique affordances of technology for twelve content-area disciplines, and positioning all practices in relation to contemporary educational research perspectives. This edition also launches keen attention to the current issues of digital inequity in our society that influence children's educational success
- Ấn phẩmThe online teaching survival guide : Simple and practical pedagogical tips(Jossey-Bass, 2021) Judith V. Boettcher; Rita-Marie ConradRecently, schools across the globe have experience a shift to online courses and teaching. With more universities and colleges offering online courses, there is a great trend in faculty who traditionally teach face-to-face needing to learn how to teach online. The theories and techniques of online teaching, or of blended courses that incorporate technology to improve learning, are vastly different from traditional educational pedagogy. Faculty are facing a huge learning curve and need a theory-based, hands-on practical guide in order to get started. Even experienced faculty can benefit from a comprehensive guide grounded in solid theory to help them take their courses to the next level