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Mobile phones have become an integral part of society, as their
convenience has helped democratize and revolutionize communication
and the marketplace of ideas. Because of their ubiquity in higher
education, undergraduate classrooms have begun to utilize
smartphones and tablets as tools for learning. The Handbook of
Research on Mobile Devices and Applications in Higher Education
Settings explores and fosters new perspectives on the use of mobile
applications in a classroom context. This timely publication will
demonstrate the challenges that universities face when introducing
new technologies to students and instructors, as well as the
rewards of doing so in a thoughtful manner. This book is meant to
present the latest research and become a source of inspiration for
educators, administrators, researchers, app developers, and
students of education and technology.
Understanding new educational innovations is essential for the
improvement of the training and learning process. In order to
effectively implement these new tools in the classroom, teachers
and trainers need access to real-life cases in which these methods
were successfully used. Innovative Trends in Flipped Teaching and
Adaptive Learning is a critical scholarly resource that examines
current advances in educational innovation and presents cases that
allow for the improvement of personalized and active learning.
Featuring a wide range of topics such as higher education, teacher
education, and learning strategies, this book is ideal for
educators, instructional designers, academicians, researchers, and
students.
The advent of new technologies has been an impetus for rapid
development in several industries. These recent advances push
industry leaders to infuse new innovations into their various
systems and processes. Global Implications of Emerging Technology
Trends is a critical scholarly resource that examines major
breakthroughs within technological areas on a global level.
Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics, such as biometrics,
nanotechnology, and wireless technologies, this book is geared
towards academicians, practitioners, and researchers seeking
current research manuscripts of the evolution of information
science and technology.
Web-based training, known as e-learning, has experienced a great
evolution and growth in recent years, as the capacity for education
is no longer limited by physical and time constraints. The
emergence of such a prized learning tool mandates a comprehensive
evaluation of the effectiveness and implications of e-learning.
This book explores the technical, pedagogical, methodological,
tutorial, legal, and emotional aspects of e-learning, considering
and analyzing its different application contexts, and providing
researchers and practitioners with an innovative view of e-learning
as a lifelong learning tool for scholars in both academic and
professional spheres.
After centuries of rethinking education and learning, the current
theory is based on technology s approach to and affect on the
planned interaction between knowledge trainers and trainees. Online
Tutor 2.0: Methodologies and Case Studies for Successful Learning
demonstrates, through the exposure of successful cases in online
education and training, the necessity of the human factor,
particularly in teaching/tutoring roles, for ensuring the
development of quality and excellent learning activities. The
didactic patterns derived from these experiences and methodologies
will provide a basis for a more powerful and efficient new
generation of technology-based learning solutions for high school
teachers, university professors, researchers, and students at all
levels of education."
This book uncovers the crucial issues in learning technologies in
this digital transformation moment, specifically within the
COVID-19 umbrella effects. Remote learning, educational
technologies, or distance learning are usually used topics by
teachers, students, and researchers because the educational context
should be transformed and even reinvented itself drastically.
Technologies have been used more intensively in the last year than
during the last decade. However, what is the effect of these "new"
technologies on the teaching and learning methodologies? Are
teachers and students fully digital competent to integrate these
technologies in their teaching and learning activities? In this
book, the authors claim to go forward that the online teaching
conception to replicate the face-to-face teaching through a camera.
They propose adapting the active methodologies to the online or
hybrid context, which is a challenge that must be corroborated with
rigorous educational research.
Multiculturalism in Technology-Based Education: Case Studies on
ICT-Supported Approaches explores the multidisciplinary approaches
to transculturality and multiculturalism and its influence on
technology-based education. This comprehensive reference source is
a collection of education cases which investigate transcultural
education using theoretical aspects and practical applications
inside a technological framework. This book aims to be a reference
for university professors, students, and researchers alike.
This open access book addresses challenges related to women in STEM
in higher education, presenting research, experiences, studies, and
good practices associated with the engagement, access, and
retention of women in the STEM disciplines. It also discusses
strategies implemented by universities and policymakers to reduce
the existing gender gap in these areas. The chapters provide an
overview of implementations in different regions of the world and
provide numerous examples that can be transferred to other higher
education institutions.
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Information Systems, E-learning, and Knowledge Management Research - 4th World Summit on the Knowledge Society, WSKS 2011, Mykonos, Greece, September 21-23, 2011. Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
Miltiadis D Lytras, Da Ruan, Robert D. Tennyson, Patricia Ordonez De Pablos, Francisco Jose Garcia-Penalvo, …
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the 4th World Summit on
the Knowledge Society, WSKS 2011, held in Mykonos, Greece, in
September 2011. The 90 revised full papers presented were carefully
reviewed and selected from 198 submissions. The papers address
issues such as information technology, e-learning, e-business,
cultural heritage, e-government.
This open access book addresses challenges related to women in STEM
in higher education, presenting research, experiences, studies, and
good practices associated with the engagement, access, and
retention of women in the STEM disciplines. It also discusses
strategies implemented by universities and policymakers to reduce
the existing gender gap in these areas. The chapters provide an
overview of implementations in different regions of the world and
provide numerous examples that can be transferred to other higher
education institutions.
This book summarizes the latest studies regarding innovation in
urban design and planning. It shares many tips and insights about
sustainable solutions for the issues facing transport systems,
innovative digital technologies, and ICT trends. The book touches
upon the need to integrate the three fields of Architecture,
Engineering, and Technology that have become indispensable. This is
intended to respond to the increasing human needs and population
growth in cities on one hand and to develop a holistic approach
that helps overcome challenges to sustainability and environment
management on the other hand. With the power of engineering in
practice, problems of design and development once considered too
complex to be dealt with other than empirically, intuitively, or by
trial and error, are now becoming more solvable and applicable.
This book offers strategies and solutions that enable designers to
bring together knowledge in the fields of architecture,
engineering, and technology to overcome challenges facing in modern
times.
Understanding new educational innovations is essential for the
improvement of the training and learning process. In order to
effectively implement these new tools in the classroom, teachers
and trainers need access to real-life cases in which these methods
were successfully used. Innovative Trends in Flipped Teaching and
Adaptive Learning is a critical scholarly resource that examines
current advances in educational innovation and presents cases that
allow for the improvement of personalized and active learning.
Featuring a wide range of topics such as higher education, teacher
education, and learning strategies, this book is ideal for
educators, instructional designers, academicians, researchers, and
students.
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