scholarly journals MeL: Modelo de adaptación dinámica del proceso de aprendizaje en eLearning

2015 ◽  
Vol 32 (1) ◽  
pp. 106 ◽  
Author(s):  
Miguel Sanchez-Santillan ◽  
MPuerto Paule-Ruiz ◽  
Rebeca Cerezo ◽  
Víctor Alvarez-Garcia

The use of the Internet has been progressively integrated into our daily lives. This has also been true for all levels of education, where virtual learning environments have been the means by which teachers, students and educational institutions managed and distributed educational experiences. However, the present design of these systems make students have difficulties in deploying their meta-cognitive skills, in addition to producing a cognitive overload due to an inadequate content organization and navigation. Thus, it is necessary to provide learning platforms with a process that allows for the adaptation of these systems to students’ characteristics, needs and context in order to enhance the teaching-learning process. This paper describes an adaptive model for Learning Management Systems (LMSs) that using variables central to the learning process allows for the application of adaptive rules to the different types of contents and knowledge to be transferred and acquired. In practice, the resulting model allows to develop adaptive courses that support and promote learning and self-regulation in virtual learning environments

2015 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 66-75
Author(s):  
Mahmoud Mohamed Hussien Ahmed ◽  
Chaklam Silpasuwanchai ◽  
Naglaa Mohammed Fares ◽  
Zeinab Mohamed Amin ◽  
Abd El-Rahem Ahmed Ahmed Salama

Author(s):  
Cassandra Louise Sligh Conway ◽  
Yvonne Sims ◽  
Audrey McCrary Quarles ◽  
Diane M. Burnette ◽  
Stanley Melton Harris ◽  
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Faculty's examination of virtual learning strategies to communicate with students is essential. Virtual learning is an innovative way to work with student s in higher education. The purpose of this effort is as follows: a) note strategies that can enhance the communication process with students and faculty during the virtual learning process; b) provide a review of contemporary research on virtual learning and activities; c) provide narratives from faculty in higher education that provide virtual learning environments and effective communication strategies to students. Authors from multiple disciplines provide their perceptions of virtual learning and some challenges or experiences in implementing activities to communicate with students in higher education. Their perception of using this type of learning with students is shared and common themes are discussed. In all efforts, there is a discussion of the benefits, purpose, and implications of this type of learning. Recommendations, strategies and future directions are presented.


Author(s):  
Pooja Siddharth Sukhdeve

Technology is ever-changing and ever-growing. One of the newest developing technologies is augmented reality (AR), which can be applied to many different existing technologies, such as computers, tablets, and smartphones. This chapter discusses the immersive learning process and the usage of AR into a simulated or in an artificial environment. Discussed is the background information on how the AR use in educational industries and the design process of AR immersive learning environment. The chapter also evaluates the benefits if immersive learning and AR.


Author(s):  
Manuela Repetto

The model is organised in five categories and about thirty indicators and it can be applied through the development of a coding scheme, a self-assessment questionnaire for learners, and an assessment grid for tutors. Triangulation of data obtained from these tools and integration of them with ethnographic analysis make this approach for analysing interactions a reliable means to allow assessment and self-regulation of learners, while exploring the nature of learning within virtual learning environments (VLEs).


2012 ◽  
pp. 1493-1505
Author(s):  
Brian G. Burton ◽  
Barbara Martin ◽  
Doug Thomas

This chapter’s goal is to examine the experiences and perceptions of undergraduate students using a 3D Virtual Learning Environment. After creating a 3D didactic constructivist virtual environment, student conversations were observed for collaborative elements. Findings revealed that five forms of collaboration amplified the learning process and indeed occured within the virtual learning environments. Results further suggested that the 3D VLE project, though limited in time and scope, successfully created a community of learners.


2002 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 140-141 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rachel Ashby ◽  
Christine Broughan

This report considers the factors that affect students' usage of virtual learning environments (VLE). In particular it explores students' reluctance to engage in the interactive components of the VLE that are essential elements to the learning process. A study at Coventry University found that many students felt embarrassed to use the on-line facilities. In order for students to use the VLE to its fullest potential, it is suggested that students should not simply be expected to embrace this new form of learning without suitable support and guidance from tutors.


2020 ◽  
Vol 31 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ilona Valantinaitė ◽  
Živilė Sederevičiūtė-Pačiauskienė ◽  
Vaida Asakavičiūtė ◽  
Vida Navickienė

The article discusses consequences of increasing accessibility of education employing virtual learning environments. The main focus is laid on two consequences, i.e. on flourishing of mass-man and elimination of individual attitude. Seeking to ensure accessibility of education to everybody, equal conditions are introduced: technologization of the learning process through virtual learning environments leads to assurance of the level of convenient use, which diverts the attention from the essence, i.e. from the creation of elite culture in personality education. According to Ortega y Gasset, mass culture, information for the masses and environment overwhelm consciousness of an individual, who has lost his/her individuality, and irreversibly take an individual away from his/her interest in the meaning of existence. The article focuses on the technologization of lifelong learning development, its progressive and destructive aspects. Technologization seems to be an integral component of the system of education in the 21st century. It also facilitates teaching/learning, makes it more attractive, accessible, convenient, individualised and efficient, although its efficiency and effectiveness are still questioned (Price, Kirkwood 2014; Englund, Olofsson, Price 2017). What factors encourage development and technologization of lifelong learning? What advantages and disadvantages of using virtual learning environments are distinguished by students and what does this presuppose? Does not this lead to flourishing of mass culture and mass-man education?


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (11) ◽  
pp. 161
Author(s):  
Rodolfo Gonçalves Oliveira da SILVA ◽  
Guildo Lessa RIBEIRO FILHO ◽  
Raquel Aparecida Soares Reis FRANCO

O estudo dos sistemas de iluminação residencial é fundamental para os alunos do curso Técnico em Edificações. Geralmente as práticas de ensino adotadas nas escolas públicas são tradicionalistas, onde o aluno assume uma postura passiva em seu processo de aprendizagem. Este artigo avalia a contribuição de uma sequência didática sobre circuitos elétricos de iluminação residencial, acionados por interruptores simples, intermediários e paralelos no Curso Técnico Integrado em Edificações. O trabalho proposto foi concebido para que pudesse contribuir com o docente no processo de ensino, a fim de motivar no aluno a consciência, a motivação, a reflexão e o prazer pelo estudo. Para tanto, utilizouse ambientes virtuais de aprendizagem combinadas com o uso de componentes animados, além de aulas práticas laboratoriais. Os resultados demonstraram que o uso de sequências didáticas, quando bem planejadas, torna o processo de ensino-aprendizagem mais dinâmico, interativo e mais eficiente. Sequência Didática. Circuito Elétrico. Aprendizagem.ABSTRACT The study of residential lighting systems is essential for students of the Technical Course in Buildings. Generally the teaching practices adopted in public schools are traditionalist, where the student takes a passive stance in his learning process. This article evaluates the contribution of a didactic sequence on electrical circuits of residential lighting, activated by simple, intermediate and parallel switches in the Integrated Technical Course in Buildings. The proposed work was conceived so that it could contribute with the teacher in the teaching process, in order to motivate in the student the conscience, the motivation, the reflection and the pleasure for the study. For that, virtual learning environments were used combined with the use of animated components, in addition to practical laboratory classes. The results showed that the use of didactic sequences, when well planned, makes the teaching-learning process more dynamic, interactive and more efficient. Didactic Sequence. Electrical Circuits. Learning.RESUMEN El estudio de los sistemas de iluminación residencial es esencial para los estudiantes del Curso Técnico en Edificaciones. En general, las prácticas docentes adoptadas en las escuelas públicas son tradicionalistas, donde el alumno adopta una postura pasiva en su proceso de aprendizaje. Este artículo evalúa la contribución de una secuencia didáctica en circuitos eléctricos de iluminación residencial, activada por interruptores simples, intermedios y paralelos en el Curso Técnico Integrado en Edificaciones. El trabajo propuesto fue concebido para que pueda contribuir con el profesor en el proceso de enseñanza, con el fin de motivar en el alumno la conciencia, la motivación, la reflexión y el placer por el estudio. Para ello, se utilizaron ambientes virtuales de aprendizaje combinados con el uso de componentes animados, además de clases prácticas de laboratorio. Los resultados mostraron que el uso de secuencias didácticas, cuando bien planeadas, hace que el proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje sea más dinámico, interactivo y más eficiente. Secuencia Didáctica. Circuito Eléctrico. Aprendizaje.RIASSUNTO Lo studio dei sistemi di illuminazione residenziale è essenziale per gli studenti del Corso tecnico in edifici. Generalmente le pratiche di insegnamento adottate nelle scuole pubbliche sono tradizionaliste, in cui lo studente assume una posizione passiva nel suo processo di apprendimento. Questo articolo valuta il contributo di una sequenza didattica sui circuiti elettrici di illuminazione residenziale, attivati da interruttori semplici, intermedi e paralleli nel Corso tecnico integrato negli edifici. Il lavoro proposto è stato concepito in modo da poter contribuire con l'insegnante nel processo di insegnamento, al fine di motivare nello studente la coscienza, la motivazione, la riflessione e il piacere per lo studio. A tale scopo, sono stati utilizzati ambienti di apprendimento virtuale combinati con l'uso di componenti animati, oltre a lezioni pratiche di laboratorio. I risultati hanno mostrato che l'uso di sequenze didattiche, se ben pianificato, rende il processo di insegnamento-apprendimento più dinamico, interattivo ed efficiente.Sequenza Didattica. Circuito Elettrico. Apprendimento. 


2021 ◽  
Vol 75 (3) ◽  
pp. 197-204
Author(s):  
G. Tkach ◽  
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N. Kerimbayev ◽  
N. Nurym ◽  
A. Akramova ◽  
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The issues and problems of mobile learning in virtual environments have gained widespread academic and commercial recognition in recent years. Although the evolution of wireless technologies and the number of mobile applications is impressive, the issues of widespread use of mobile technologies in virtual learning environments are not well represented. Immersive digital technologies, which are spreading in all spheres of human life, are increasingly being introduced into the educational environment. Mobile technologies in the learning process have become the subject of much modern research. This article describes the design of a training system consisting of mobile technologies used in virtual environments. This work makes an attempt to show the change in the mechanisms of functioning and implementation of the education system in the conditions of virtual learning environments. It is expected that the proposed work will make the organization of virtual learning effective, practical and ergonomic, provide a learning process aimed at mastering the result. Mobile technologies are technical support for the learning virtual environment, under the influence of which significant changes occur in the process of assimilating knowledge, implementing mobile, highly effective feedback.


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