Im Rahmem meiner Lehrveranstaltung „Technology Enhanced Learning“ haben Studierende wieder Lernvideos erstellt. Die Aufgabenstellung war, dass es für den Bereich Informatik und Sekundarstufe passen sollte. Hier eines rund um das Thema Formatierung.
[videos] Grundlegende Einstiegsvideos für Programmiergrundlagen
An der TU Graz sind im Rahmen eines kleinen Projektes vier kurze Videos entstanden um Studierenden den Einstieg in die Programmiervorlesungen zu erleichtern. Unter anderem wird gezeigt wie man sich eine virtuelle Maschine einrichtet oder wie man GitLab verwenden kann. Die Videos sind offen und frei zugänglich.
[Link zu den Videos]

[article] Kurie Arbeit. Denkraum Neue Medien #Bildungskonzil
Ich durfte auch 2019 am Bildungskonzil teilnehmen und einen Denkraum über 2,5 Tage leiten. Die Zusammenfassung findet man jetzt im Band „Kulturen im Wandel der Bildung„.
Zusammenfassung:
Auszug
Der Denkraum „Neue Medien“ hatte zum Ziel sich mit den Auswirkungen von Neuen Medien auf die zukünftige Bildung bzw. die Bildungssysteme zu beschäftigen. Insbesondere sollte dabei der zukünftige heterogene Arbeitsmarkt und die sich ändernden Bedingungen durch eine vielschichtige Gesellschaft im Zentrum der Betrachtungen sein.
[Link Vollbeitrag @ ResearchGate]
Zitation: Ebner, M. (2020) Kurie Arbeit. Denkraum Neue Medien. In: Kulturen im Wandel der Bildung. Konzilsband 2019. WKO NÖ. S. 59-65
[ijet, journal] Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning Vol. 15 / No. 2 #ijet #research
Issue 15(2) of our journal on emerging technologies for learning got published. Enjoy the readings as usual for free :-).
Table of Contents:
- Confronting the Challenges of MALL: Distraction, Cheating, and Teacher Readiness
- Reference Model of E-learning and Quality to Establish Interoperability in Higher Education Systems
- Digital Competence and Computational Thinking of Student Teachers
- Towards a New Platform Based on Learning Outcomes Analysis For Mobile Serious Games
- A Labyrinth Game for Blind Children Using Problem Solving Learning Model
- Using Blended Learning Approach (BLA) in Inclusive Education Course: A Study Investigating Teacher Students’ Perception
- Methodology of Forming the Readiness of Miners for Work in Extreme Situations Using a Training Complex
- An Empirical Study of Application of Multimodal Approach to Teaching Reading in EFL in Senior High School
- Can the Game-Based Learning Come? Virtual Classroom in Higher Education of 21st Century
- Analyzing Student Performance in Programming Education Using Classification Techniques
- Integrating Educational Technologies to Augment Learners‘ Academic Achievements
- Motivating Medical Students Using Virtual Reality Based Education
- Visual Education of Music Course for College Students Based on Human-Computer Interaction
- Student Performance on an E-Learning Platform: Mixed Method Approach
- Formation of Design and Research Competencies in Future Teachers in the Framework of STEAM Education
- Competency Based Approach: Modeling and Implementation
- Moodle-Based Learning: Motivating and Demotivating Factors
Nevertheless, if you are interested to become a reviewer for the journal, please just contact me :-).
[publication] Microblogging with Padlet: Students’ New Writing Experience on A2–B1 Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) #microblogging #research
I did together with my colleagues from Indonesia a small piece of research about „Microblogging with Padlet: Students’ New Writing Experience on A2–B1 Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)„.
Abstract:
Abstract of the publication
This research work aims to answer the question, compared to conventional media, whether the use of Padlet as a microblogging platform can improve students‘ German writing skills for A2 – B1 level CEFR standard. Students in the class A wrote with conventional paper sheet. Meanwhile, students in the class B wrote essay writing assignment through the Padlet platform. The study took place in Malang, Indonesia and lasted for one semester. In summary 45 students participated. The pre-test data indicated that there is no difference in the results of the pre-test in the control class and experiment class. The post test scores were obtained from two writing assessments in both classes. The test results indicated the data value sig 0.326 in the ANOVA table, which means that there are no differences in the post-test results in the two classes. Thus, it was concluded that the use of Padlet in microblogging activities in writing did not affect the results of student writing scores. Nevertheless, the use of Padlet has not any disadvantages, whereas students get additonal digital skills and respond additionally positively to the use of Padlet.
[Full article @ journal’s homepage]
[Full article @ researchgate]
Reference: Kharis, S., Ebner, M., Wijayati, P, Hidayat, E., Afifah, L. (2020) Microblogging with Padlet: Students’ New Writing Experience on A2–B1 Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (i-JET), 15(1), pp. 176-187
[presentation] It’s a Match! – Chancen und Herausforderung der Digitalisierung im Unterricht #digitalisierung #schule
Im Rahmen einer Vortragsreihe für Lehramtsstudierende bin ich gebeten worden einen kurzem Impuls rund um das Thema Digitalisierung und Unterricht zu geben. Hier der Foliensatz:
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[publication] How to Support Girls’ Participation at Projects in Makerspace Settings. Overview on Current Recommendations #research #tugraz
Our contribution to the Edurobotics conference 2018 got published right now. According to the title „How to Support Girls’ Participation at Projects in Makerspace Settings„. Overview on Current Recommendations“ we did a study with a special view how we can increase the participation of girls in makerspaces.
Abstract:
Abstract of the publication
Several biases and thresholds challenge the reach of girls in technology-related activities. For this contribution we collected and structured existing research and good practices on how to reach girls within projects in the field educational robotics, makerspaces, coding and STEM in general. The contribution presents general guidelines for future activities with a potential higher rate of participating girls in makerspace settings.
[article @ publisher’s homepage]
[draft @ ResearchGate]
Reference: Schön S., Rosenova M., Ebner M., Grandl M. (2020). How to Support Girls’ Participation at Projects in Makerspace Settings. Overview on Current Recommendations. In: Moro M., Alimisis D., Iocchi L. (eds) Educational Robotics in the Context of the Maker Movement. Edurobotics 2018. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 946, pp. 193-196, Springer, Cham
[project] You Can Code YC^2 #tugraz #schule
Das Projekt „You Can Code“ ist nun abgeschlossen und es sind umfassende Unterlagen und Lehrmittel entstanden rund um den Einsatz des Ozobots für den Schulunterricht. Es zahlt sich also auf alle Fälle aus auf dieser Webseite vorbei zu schauen. Alles ist offen lizenziert frei erhältlich. Wir würden uns auch sehr über Rückmeldungen und Einsatzberichte freuen 🙂
[publication] More Than a MOOC—Seven Learning and Teaching Scenarios to Use MOOCs in Higher Education and Beyond #mooc #imoox
Our contribution to the book „Emerging Technologies and Pedagogies in the Curriculum“ got published right now. Following the title „More Than a MOOC—Seven Learning and Teaching Scenarios to Use MOOCs in Higher Education and Beyond“ we described different scenarios how MOOCs can be used in (Higher) Education. Furthermore, we also did a short summary of the outcome, which you can find here.
Abstract:
Abstract of the publication
Since 2010, Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) have been one of the most discussed and researched topics in the area of educational technology. Due to their open nature such courses attract thousands of learners worldwide and more and more higher education institutions begin to produce their own MOOCs. Even the (international) press is full of reports and articles of how MOOCs can revolutionize education. In this chapter, we will take a look from a meta-level. After years of experiences with different MOOCs, we recognize that many MOOCs are used in different ways by teachers, lecturers, trainers and learners. So, there are different learning and teaching scenarios in the background often not visible to the broader public. Therefore, we like to address the following research question: “How can MOOCs be used in Higher Education learning and teaching scenarios and beyond?” In the study, the authors will focus on the seven identified scenarios how particular MOOCs were used for teaching and learning and therefore illustrate, that a MOOC can be “more than a MOOC”. MOOCs are one of the key drivers for open education using Open Educational Resources. The use of open licenses for MOOC resources are the mechanism for potential innovations in learning and teachings scenarios.
[article @ publisher’s homepage]
[draft @ ResearchGate]
Reference: Ebner M., Schön S., Braun C. (2020) More Than a MOOC—Seven Learning and Teaching Scenarios to Use MOOCs in Higher Education and Beyond. In: Yu S., Ally M., Tsinakos A. (eds) Emerging Technologies and Pedagogies in the Curriculum. Bridging Human and Machine: Future Education with Intelligence. pp. 75-87 Springer, Singapore
[master] Development of a learning diary for a MOOC platform #app
Markus did his masterthesis about „Development of a learning diary for a MOOC platform“ and developed the iMooX Coach.
Here you can find his slides for the defense:
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