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This book is related to the educational networking (EN) domain, an
incipient but disrupting trend engaged in extending and improving
formal and informal academic practices by means of the support
given by online social networks (OSNs) and Web 2.0 technologies.
With the aim of contributing to spread the knowledge and
development of the arena, this volume introduces ten recent works,
whose content meets the quality criteria of formal scientific labor
that is worthy to be published according to following five
categories: * Reviews: gather three overviews that focus on K-12 EN
practice, mixed methods approaches using social network analysis
for learning and education, and a broad landscape of the recent
accomplished labor. * Conceptual: presents a work where a
theoretical framework is proposed to overcome barriers that
constrain the use of OSNs for educational purposes by means of a
Platform Adoption Model. * Projects: inform a couple of
initiatives, where one fosters groups and networks for teachers
involved in distance education, and the other encourages students
the author academic videos to improve motivation and engagement. *
Approaches: offer three experiences related to: Wiki and Blog usage
for assessment affairs, application of a method that encourages
OSNs users to actively post and repost valuable information for the
learning community, and the recreation of learning spaces in
context-aware to boost EN. * Study: applies an own method to
ranking Mexican universities based on maximal clique, giving as a
result a series of complex visual networks that characterize the
tides among diverse features that describe academic institutions
practice. In resume, this volume offers a fresh reference of an
emergent field that contributes to spreading and enhancing the
provision of education in classrooms and online settings through
social constructivism and collaboration policy. Thus, it is
expected the published content encourages researchers,
practitioners, professors, and postgraduate students to consider
their future contribution to extent the scope and impact of EN in
formal and informal teaching and learning endeavors.
This book features a collection of high-quality research papers
presented at the International Conference on Tourism, Technology
& Systems (ICOTTS 2020), held at the University of Cartagena,
in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, from 29th to 31st October 2020.
The book is divided into two volumes, and it covers the areas of
technology in tourism and the tourist experience, generations and
technology in tourism, digital marketing applied to tourism and
travel, mobile technologies applied to sustainable tourism,
information technologies in tourism, digital transformation of
tourism business, e-tourism and tourism 2.0, big data and
management for travel and tourism, geotagging and tourist mobility,
smart destinations, robotics in tourism, and information systems
and technologies.
This book provides a conceptual and empirical perspective on
learning analytics, its goal being to disseminate the core
concepts, research, and outcomes of this emergent field. Divided
into nine chapters, it offers reviews oriented on selected topics,
recent advances, and innovative applications. It presents the broad
learning analytics landscape and in-depth studies on higher
education, adaptive assessment, teaching and learning. In addition,
it discusses valuable approaches to coping with personalization and
huge data, as well as conceptual topics and specialized
applications that have shaped the current state of the art. By
identifying fundamentals, highlighting applications, and pointing
out current trends, the book offers an essential overview of
learning analytics to enhance learning achievement in diverse
educational settings. As such, it represents a valuable resource
for researchers, practitioners, and students interested in updating
their knowledge and finding inspirations for their future work.
This book is devoted to the Metacognition arena. It highlights
works that show relevant analysis, reviews, theoretical, and
methodological proposals, as well as studies, approaches,
applications, and tools that shape current state, define trends and
inspire future research. As a result of the revision process
fourteen manuscripts were accepted and organized into five parts as
follows: * Conceptual: contains conceptual works oriented to: (1)
review models of strategy instruction and tailor a hybrid strategy;
(2) unveil second-order judgments and define a method to assess
metacognitive judgments; (3) introduces a conceptual model to
describe the metacognitive activity as an autopoietic system. *
Framework: offers three works concerned with: (4) stimulate
metacognitive skills and self-regulatory functions; (5) evaluate
metacognitive skills and self-regulated learning at problem
solving; (6) deal with executive management metacognition and
strategic knowledge metacognition. * Studies: reports research
related to: (7) uncover how metacognitive awareness of listening
strategies bias listening proficiency; (8) unveil how metacognitive
skills and motivation are achieved in science informal learning;
(9) tackle stress at learning by means of coping strategies. *
Approaches: focus on the following targets: (10) social
metacognition to support collaborative problem solving; (11)
metacognitive skills to be stimulated in computer supported
collaborative learning; (12) metacognitive knowledge and
metacognitive experiences are essential for teaching practices. *
Tools: promotes the use of intelligent tutoring systems such as:
(13) BioWorld allows learners to practice medical diagnostic by
providing virtual patient cases; (14) MetaHistoReasoning provides
examples to learners and inquiries about the causes of historical
events. This volume will be a source of interest for researchers,
practitioners, professors, and postgraduate students aimed at
updating their knowledge and finding targets for future work in the
metacognition arena.
The "Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies" book series
encompasses the topics of knowledge, intelligence, innovation and
sustainability. The aim of the series is to make available a
platform for the publication of books on all aspects of single and
multi-disciplinary research on these themes in order to make the
latest results available in a readily-accessible form.
This book is devoted to the Intelligent and Adaptive
Educational-Learning Systems . It privileges works that highlight
key achievements and outline trends to inspire future research.
After a rigorous revision process twenty manuscripts were accepted
and organized into four parts: "Modeling," "Content, Virtuality"
and "Applications."
This volume is of interest to researchers, practitioners,
professors and postgraduate students aimed to update their
knowledge and find out targets for future work in the field of
artificial intelligence on education. "
This book features a collection of high-quality research papers
presented at the International Conference on Tourism, Technology
& Systems (ICOTTS 2021), held at the University of Cartagena,
in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, from 4 to 6 November 2021. The
book is divided into two volumes, and it covers the areas of
technology in tourism and the tourist experience, generations and
technology in tourism, digital marketing applied to tourism and
travel, mobile technologies applied to sustainable tourism,
information technologies in tourism, digital transformation of
tourism business, e-tourism and tourism 2.0, big data and
management for travel and tourism, geotagging and tourist mobility,
smart destinations, robotics in tourism, and information systems
and technologies.
This book is related to the educational networking (EN) domain, an
incipient but disrupting trend engaged in extending and improving
formal and informal academic practices by means of the support
given by online social networks (OSNs) and Web 2.0 technologies.
With the aim of contributing to spread the knowledge and
development of the arena, this volume introduces ten recent works,
whose content meets the quality criteria of formal scientific labor
that is worthy to be published according to following five
categories: * Reviews: gather three overviews that focus on K-12 EN
practice, mixed methods approaches using social network analysis
for learning and education, and a broad landscape of the recent
accomplished labor. * Conceptual: presents a work where a
theoretical framework is proposed to overcome barriers that
constrain the use of OSNs for educational purposes by means of a
Platform Adoption Model. * Projects: inform a couple of
initiatives, where one fosters groups and networks for teachers
involved in distance education, and the other encourages students
the author academic videos to improve motivation and engagement. *
Approaches: offer three experiences related to: Wiki and Blog usage
for assessment affairs, application of a method that encourages
OSNs users to actively post and repost valuable information for the
learning community, and the recreation of learning spaces in
context-aware to boost EN. * Study: applies an own method to
ranking Mexican universities based on maximal clique, giving as a
result a series of complex visual networks that characterize the
tides among diverse features that describe academic institutions
practice. In resume, this volume offers a fresh reference of an
emergent field that contributes to spreading and enhancing the
provision of education in classrooms and online settings through
social constructivism and collaboration policy. Thus, it is
expected the published content encourages researchers,
practitioners, professors, and postgraduate students to consider
their future contribution to extent the scope and impact of EN in
formal and informal teaching and learning endeavors.
This book provides a conceptual and empirical perspective on
learning analytics, its goal being to disseminate the core
concepts, research, and outcomes of this emergent field. Divided
into nine chapters, it offers reviews oriented on selected topics,
recent advances, and innovative applications. It presents the broad
learning analytics landscape and in-depth studies on higher
education, adaptive assessment, teaching and learning. In addition,
it discusses valuable approaches to coping with personalization and
huge data, as well as conceptual topics and specialized
applications that have shaped the current state of the art. By
identifying fundamentals, highlighting applications, and pointing
out current trends, the book offers an essential overview of
learning analytics to enhance learning achievement in diverse
educational settings. As such, it represents a valuable resource
for researchers, practitioners, and students interested in updating
their knowledge and finding inspirations for their future work.
This book is concerned with the mobile, ubiquitous, and pervasive
learning arena. It present a collection of works corresponding to
four categories: reviews, studies, conceptual proposals, and
approaches. As a result of the submission and revision processes
eight manuscripts were accepted and organized into the
aforementioned four parts as follows: *Review: a couple of chapters
offer a survey of related works. One concerns with the diversity of
mobile, ubiquitous, and pervasive labor, where interested findings
are unveiled based on correlations. Other focuses on adaptive and
adaptable architectures that are suitable to implement ubiquitous
learning sceneries, whose contribution represents a model of a
domain specific architecture. *Studies: two chapters explore issues
related to the effect of question styles made through smartphones
and tablets, and the disposition of teachers to exploit mobile
devices at classroom. *Conceptual: a pair of chapters offer a given
proposal, the first to develop adaptive mobile learning systems by
means of a framework based on contextual information; and the
second with the purpose to share some guidelines of how to apply
cloud computing in the development and operation of mobile.
*Approaches: two chapters apply a specific paradigm as part of a
whole application and reveal the achieved impact. One of them uses
augmented reality to encourage children to learn about trees as
context-sensitive informal learning. The other, immerses children
in playing a learning game to learn math by cooperating between
members team and interacting through mobile devices. This volume
will be a source of interest for researchers, practitioners,
professors, and postgraduate students aimed at updating their
knowledge and finding targets for future work in the mobile,
ubiquitous, and pervasive learning field!
The Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies book series
encompasses the topics of knowledge, intelligence, innovation and
sustainability. The aim of the series is to make available a
platform for the publication of books on all aspects of single and
multi-disciplinary research on these themes in order to make the
latest results available in a readily-accessible form. This book is
devoted to the "Intelligent and Adaptive Educational-Learning
Systems". It privileges works that highlight key achievements and
outline trends to inspire future research. After a rigorous
revision process twenty manuscripts were accepted and organized
into four parts: Modeling, Content, Virtuality and Applications.
This volume is of interest to researchers, practitioners,
professors and postgraduate students aimed to update their
knowledge and find out targets for future work in the field of
artificial intelligence on education.
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