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Author Ostashewski, N.; Dron, J.; Howell, J.
Title Building open learning opportunities: The Participating in the Digital Age cMOOC design case Type Journal Article
Year 2014 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hyperm Issue Pages 2480-2484
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Abstract This paper reports on the development and utilization of an innovative learning platform developed to support the flexible delivery of a connectivist-style Massive Open Online Course or cMOOC. The social media platform, implemented as the Curtin Learning Commons (www.curtincommons.com) was developed as a customized Elgg social software instance on a cloud-hosted server. The Participating in the Digital Age (PDA MOOC) was designed to utilize a wide variety of the social media tools available, providing learners with inquiry style learning tasks over a six-week period. Innovations in the learning environment on the institutional side include the presentation of a fully open learning space with almost limitless combinations of configurable tools available for the designers to present resources and activities to learners. Innovations on the learner side include detailed customization of the learning space and choice of tools, spaces, and open-ness of content posted.
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Author Dron, J.; Anderson, T.
Title Agoraphobia and the modern learner Type Book Chapter
Year 2014 Publication Agoraphobia and the modern learner Abbreviated Journal
Volume Reusing Open Resources Issue Pages
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Publisher Routledge Place of Publication Editor Littlejohn, A.; Pegler, C.
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Author Dron, J.; Anderson, T.
Title Agoraphobia and the modern learner Type Journal Article
Year 2014 Publication Abbreviated Journal Journal of Interactive Media in Education
Volume Open for Learning Special Issue Issue Pages np
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Author McGreal, R.; Dron, J.; Ellerman, E.
Title Virtual Platforms at Athabasca University for Open Learning Type Journal Article
Year 2013 Publication Abbreviated Journal Eleventh Annual Hawaii International Conference on Education
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Author Anderson, T.; Dron, J.; Mattar, J.
Title Três Gerações De Pedagogia De Educação A Distância Type Journal Article
Year 2013 Publication Abbreviated Journal EAD em FOCO
Volume 2 Issue 1 Pages 119-134
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Abstract Este artigo define e examina três gerações de pedagogia de educação a distância. Ao contrário de classificações anteriores de educação a distância, baseadas na tecnologia utilizada, esta análise centra-se na pedagogia que define as experiências de aprendizagem encapsuladas no design da aprendizagem. As três gerações de pedagogia, cognitivo-behaviorista, socioconstrutivista e conectivista, são examinadas utilizando o conhecido modelo de comunidade de investigação (GARRISON; ANDERSON; ARCHER, 2000), com foco nas presenças cognitiva, social e de ensino. Embora essa tipologia de pedagogias possa também ser aplicada com proveito na educação presencial, a necessidade e a prática de abertura e de explicitação do conteúdo e do processo em educação a distância tornam o trabalho especialmente relevante para os designers, professores e desenvolvedores de educação a distância. O artigo conclui que a educação a distância de alta qualidade explora as três gerações em função do conteúdo de aprendizagem, do contexto e das expectativas de aprendizagem [1].   ----------------------------------------------- [1] Tradução autorizada de: ANDERSON, Terry; DRON, Jon. Three generations of distance education pedagogy. IRRODL – International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, v. 12, n. 3, 2011. Special Issue – Connectivism: Design and Delivery of Social Networked Learning, p. 80-97.
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