Conditions for productive learning in networked learning environments: A case study from the VO@ET project
In this article we bring together experiences from two international research projects: the Kaleidoscope ERT research collaboration and the VO@ET project. We do this by using a shared framework identified for cross-case analyses within the Kaleidoscope ERT to analyse a particular case in the VOΝET p...
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th-cmuir.6653943832-619532018-09-11T09:02:42Z Conditions for productive learning in networked learning environments: A case study from the VO@ET project Thomas Ryberg Suporn Koottatep Petch Pengchai Lone Dirckinck-Holmfeld Social Sciences In this article we bring together experiences from two international research projects: the Kaleidoscope ERT research collaboration and the VO@ET project. We do this by using a shared framework identified for cross-case analyses within the Kaleidoscope ERT to analyse a particular case in the VOΝET project, a training course called 'Green productivity for industry' (GPI). Based on the experiences from a Danish research project on workplace learning we argue that the use of ICT within training or certificate courses has predominantly focused on self-study and individual skill acquisition, rather than problem-based learning (PBL) and collaborative learning. The latter approaches seem to be dominant within higher education Masters programmes. We argue that the GPI course represents a more collaborative and problem-based approach and that it features a good match between structural conditions and the actual pedagogical design, which we call 'adapted PBL'. We discuss the notion of PBL theoretically and relate it to the shared analytical framework. We further expand this framework by incorporating three analytical levels or perspectives on design. © 2006 Taylor & Francis. 2018-09-11T09:02:42Z 2018-09-11T09:02:42Z 2006-07-01 Journal 1470126X 0158037X 2-s2.0-33745374813 10.1080/01580370600751138 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=33745374813&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/61953 |
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In this article we bring together experiences from two international research projects: the Kaleidoscope ERT research collaboration and the VO@ET project. We do this by using a shared framework identified for cross-case analyses within the Kaleidoscope ERT to analyse a particular case in the VOΝET project, a training course called 'Green productivity for industry' (GPI). Based on the experiences from a Danish research project on workplace learning we argue that the use of ICT within training or certificate courses has predominantly focused on self-study and individual skill acquisition, rather than problem-based learning (PBL) and collaborative learning. The latter approaches seem to be dominant within higher education Masters programmes. We argue that the GPI course represents a more collaborative and problem-based approach and that it features a good match between structural conditions and the actual pedagogical design, which we call 'adapted PBL'. We discuss the notion of PBL theoretically and relate it to the shared analytical framework. We further expand this framework by incorporating three analytical levels or perspectives on design. © 2006 Taylor & Francis. |
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Conditions for productive learning in networked learning environments: A case study from the VO@ET project |
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