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Multiple Perspectives On Problem Solving And Learning In The Digital Age 1st Edition J Michael Spector

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Multiple Perspectives On Problem Solving And Learning In The Digital Age 1st Edition J Michael Spector
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.46 MB
Pages: 398
Author: J. Michael Spector, Kinshuk (auth.), Dirk Ifenthaler, J. Michael Spector, Pedro Isaias, Demetrios Sampson (eds.)
ISBN: 9781441976116, 9781441976123, 1441976116, 1441976124
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Multiple Perspectives On Problem Solving And Learning In The Digital Age 1st Edition J Michael Spector by J. Michael Spector, Kinshuk (auth.), Dirk Ifenthaler, J. Michael Spector, Pedro Isaias, Demetrios Sampson (eds.) 9781441976116, 9781441976123, 1441976116, 1441976124 instant download after payment.

Multiple Perspectives on Problem-Solving and Learning in the Digital Age Dirk Ifenthaler, Kinshuk, Pedro Isaias, Demetrios G. Sampson, J. Michael Spector, editors Have computers made problem-solving easier? The answer is a resounding yes and no: while we can access more information and increasingly sophisticated search engines, problems themselves are more complicated, and often more vague. Accordingly, new strategies for teaching problem-solving should be technologically astute, engage learners, and encourage progressive development of skills. The perspectives represented in Multiple Perspectives on Problem-Solving and Learning in the Digital Age include instructional design, cognition, assessment, schooling/teaching, and virtual environments, with emphasis on technologies that not only promote problem-solving, but also address new problems created by rapidly changing technology. Innovative new tools such as MAPLET (a learner-focused framework for integrating technology into curricula), the virtual learning environment ViCaDiS, and interactive online museum exhibits demonstrate the complex nature of problem-solving and the diverse ways in which learners—and instructors—achieve expertise. A sampling of the topics covered: • Pedagogical usability issues in Web-based learning objects. • Collaborative cognitive tools for shared representation. • Automated measurement of critical thinking for discussion forum participants. • Expanding global awareness with virtual collaboration. • Simulation games as learning experience. • Beyond teaching and learning: the human development paradigm. Multiple Perspectives on Problem-Solving and Learning in the Digital Age re-draws the boundaries of curriculum design and distributed knowledge. This volume will be a welcome addition to education libraries, and a forward-looking reference for academics and professionals in the field of technology integration in learning and instruction.

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