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Author Dron, J.
Title P-learning's unwelcome legacy Type Journal Article
Year 2016 Publication TD Tecnologie Didattiche Abbreviated Journal TD
Volume 24 Issue (down) 1 Pages 72-81
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Abstract Formal teaching of adults has evolved in a context de ned, initially, by the constraints of physical boundaries. Classroom walls directly entail timetables, norms and rules of behaviour, social segregation into organized groups and, notably, the course as a fundamental unit of instruction. Our adult education systems are well adapted to provide ef cient and cost-effective teaching within those boundaries. Digitally embodied boundaries are far more uid, open, permeable, scalable, metaphorical and fuzzy. This has helped to drive the increasing dominance of e-learning in intentional informal learning and yet methods that emerge from physical boundaries dominate institutional e-learning, though they are a poor t with the media. This paper is an exploration of the implications of the removal of physical boundaries to online pedagogies, many of which challenge our most cherished educational foundations and assumptions.
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Call Number AU @ jond @ Serial 736
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Author Hartnett, M.; St. George, A.; Dron, J.
Title Exploring Motivation in an Online Context: A Case Study Type Journal Article
Year 2014 Publication Abbreviated Journal Cite
Volume 14 Issue (down) 1 Pages
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Author Hartnett, M.; St. George, A.; Dron, J.
Title Exploring Motivation in an Online Context: A Case Study Type Journal Article
Year 2014 Publication Abbreviated Journal Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education
Volume 14 Issue (down) 1 Pages np
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Call Number AU @ jond @ Serial 751
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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 (down) 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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Author Dron, J.
Title Soft is hard and hard is easy: learning technologies and social media Type Journal Article
Year 2013 Publication Abbreviated Journal Form@re
Volume 13 Issue (down) 1 Pages 32-43
Keywords tecnologie per l'apprendimento; connettivismo; social media; progettazione tecnologica; educazione
Abstract Questo articolo riguarda principalmente la natura delle tecnologie per apprendere, con una particolare attenzione ai social media. Muovendo dalla definizione fornita da W. Brian Arthur delle tecnologie come un insieme di fenomeni orchestrati per un qualche uso, l'articolo amplia la teoria di Arthur ridefinendo e allargando la distinzione comunemente accettata tra tecnologie soft e hard, laddove le tecnologie soft sono intese come quelle che richiedono l'orchestrazione di fenomeni da parte degli esseri umani, mentre le tecnologie hard sono quelle per le quali l'orchestrazione è predeterminata o incorporata. Le tecnologie per apprendere sono quelle in cui le pedagogie (anch'esse tecnologie) sono parte dell'insieme. Le conseguenze di questa prospettiva vengono esplorate nel quadro di diversi modelli pedagogici e in relazione agli approcci basati sul social learning in una varietà di contesti, dai corsi per corrispondenza ai MOOC.
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Call Number AU @ jond @ Serial 758
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