Our presentation about „Personal Learning Environment for Higher Education – A MashUp Based Widget Concept“ within the MUPPLE 09 Workshop at this year ECTEL conference is now online available:
Summary of Special Track MASHL 2009
The Special Track on “MashUps for Learning (MASHL09)” within the ICL 2009 conference is over and Sandra and I are very happy that we had a great time, great presentations as well as discussions. We like to thank also our „Best Paper Award“ sponsored by ROLE project (represented by Ralf Klamma) for their help.
Again, thanks to Michael Auer to be part of his conference, to all presenters for their great work as well as all participants to create such successful sessions.
A special thanks also to Sandra from mine for creating the overview slides, the YouTube Video and for the great team work – it was simply a pleasure to work with you:
[publication] Personal Learning Environment – A Conceptual Study
Our publication about „Personal Learning Environment – A Conceptual Study“ at the Special Track on „MashUps for Learning (MASHL09)“ within the ICL 2009 conference is now online available.
Abstract:
The influence of digital technologies as well as the World Wide Web on education rises dramatically. In former years Learning Management Systems (LMS) were introduced on educational institutes to address the needs both their institutions and their lecturers. Nowadays a shift from an institution-centred approach to a learner- centred one becomes necessary to allow individuality through the learning process and to think about learning strategies in general. In this paper a first approach of a Personal Learning Environment (PLE) is described. The technological concept is pointed out as well as a study about the graphical user-interface done at Graz University of Technology (TU Graz). It can be concluded that PLEs are the next generation environments, which help to improve the learning and teaching behaviour.
Reference:Taraghi, B., Ebner, M., Till, G., Mühlburger, H. (2009) Personal Learning Environment – A Conceptual Study, International Conference on Interactive Computer Aided Learning (ICL 2009), Villach, AT
[publication] Interactive Technology for Enhancing Distributed Learning: A Study on Weblogs
Our contribution to this year HCI 2009 conference about „Interactive Technology for Enhancing Distributed Learning: A Study on Weblogs“ is now online available.
Abstract:
In this study, it was investigated whether, and to what extent, Web 2.0 technologies, actually Weblogs, can be a suitable instrument for enhancing the practice of distributed learning. In educational settings, which are based on traditional lectures many students begin serious study shortly before the exam. However, from previous empirical research, it is known that the practice of distributed learning is much more conducive to retaining knowledge than that of massed learning. A 2*2 factorial design (within – repeated measures) with pre-test and post-test in a real life setting was applied; the study lasted for the whole summer term 2007. Participants were N=28 computer science undergraduates of Graz University of Technology. We randomly assigned them to two groups of equal size: The experimental group given the Weblog treatment are referred to as Group W; whereas the control group with no access are referred to as Group C. Students of group W were instructed to use the Weblog for developing their paper and studying during the lecture and they were requested not to reveal their group affiliation. The results showed that performance scores of group W were significantly higher than that of group C. This demonstrates that Weblogs can be an appropriate instrument to supplement a classical lecture in order to enable deeper processing of information over a longer period of time, consequently resulting in enhanced learning performance.
Reference: Holzinger, A.; Kickmeier-Rust, M.; Ebner, M. (2009) Interactive Technology for Enhancing Distributed Learning: A Study on Weblogs, Proceedings of HCI 2009 The 23nd British HCI Group Annual Conference, Cambridge, London, pp. 309-312
The PrePrint is available here.
[video] Learning in Today’s World
Also dieser Film zeigt es wieder mal: das Lernen von heute führt wohl nur über Apple 🙂 – Spaß beiseite, ich denke hier werden ein paar schöne Möglichkeiten gezeigt:
(danke an Rene)
[video] Rethinking Education for the 21st Century
Rene hat es auch schon gebloggt: Ein interessanter Bericht aus einer Schule wo Technologie Einzug gehalten hat, aber auch hier ist mir immer noch alles viel zu sehr durch die rosa Brille gesehen. Oder ist es wirklich so?
[video] Mobile Learning at Tecnológico de Monterrey
The video gives insights into mobile learning activities at Tecnológico de Monterrey:
[video] What is Next Generation Learning?
Nun gut es ist zwar viel zu enthusiastisch und auch durch die rosa Brille gesehen, aber immerhin zeigt es die Potentiale auf:
[video] Augmented Reality by Hitlab
Es ist zwar noch in der Realität umgesetzt, aber das Video zeigt sehr schön was Augmented Reality in Zukunft im Lehr- und Lernbereich leisten kann. Bin wirklich gespannt wann wir die ersten Realeinsätze einmal miterleben können:
[video] Student’s voices: Learning to change/Changing to learn
Without any comments:
