0
Your cart

Your cart is empty

Browse All Departments
  • All Departments
Price
  • R1,000 - R2,500 (3)
  • R2,500 - R5,000 (1)
  • R5,000 - R10,000 (2)
  • -
Status
Brand

Showing 1 - 6 of 6 matches in All Departments

Constructivism and the Technology of Instruction - A Conversation (Hardcover): Thomas M. Duffy, David H Jonassen Constructivism and the Technology of Instruction - A Conversation (Hardcover)
Thomas M. Duffy, David H Jonassen
R5,400 Discovery Miles 54 000 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book is about the implications of constructivism for instructional design practices, and more importantly, it is about a dialogue between instructional developers and learning theorists. Working with colleagues in each discipline, the editors were amazed to find a general lack of familiarity with each others' work. From an instructional design perspective, it seems that the practice of instructional design must be based on some conception of how people learn and what it means to learn. From a learning theory perspective, it seems obvious that the value of learning theory rests in the ability to predict the impact of alternative learning environments or instructional practices on what is learned. Thus the interchange of ideas between these disciplines is essential. As a consequence of both the information rich environment and the technological capability, business is seen moving away from a fixed curriculum and toward providing information and instruction when it is needed. These changes bring about a window of opportunity establishing a dialogue that will provide for a richer understanding of learning and the instructional environment required to achieve that learning. The editors hope that this book is the beginning of the conversation and that it will serve to spur continued conversation between those involved in learning theory and those involved in the design of instruction.

Constructivist Instruction - Success or Failure? (Paperback): Sigmund Tobias, Thomas M. Duffy Constructivist Instruction - Success or Failure? (Paperback)
Sigmund Tobias, Thomas M. Duffy
R1,984 Discovery Miles 19 840 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Constructivist Instruction: Success or Failure? brings together leading thinkers from both sides of the hotly debated controversy about constructivist approaches to instruction. Although constructivist theories and practice now dominate the fields of the learning sciences, instructional technology, curriculum and teaching, and educational psychology, they have also been the subject of sharp criticism regarding sparse research support and adverse research findings. This volume presents:

  • the evidence for and against constructivism;
  • the challenges from information-processing theorists; and
  • commentaries from leading researchers in areas such as text comprehension, technology, as well as math and science education, who discuss the constructivist framework from their perspectives.

Chapters present detailed views from both sides of the controversy. A distinctive feature of the book is the dialogue built into it between the different positions. Each chapter concludes with discussions in which two authors with opposing views raise questions about the chapter, followed by the author(s) responses to those questions; for some chapters there are several cycles of questions and answers. These discussions, and concluding chapters by the editors, clarify, and occasionally narrow the differences between positions and identify needed research.

Learner-Centered Theory and Practice in Distance Education - Cases From Higher Education (Paperback, New): Thomas M. Duffy,... Learner-Centered Theory and Practice in Distance Education - Cases From Higher Education (Paperback, New)
Thomas M. Duffy, Jamie R Kirkley
R2,250 Discovery Miles 22 500 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Learner-Centered Theory and Practice in Distance Education: Cases From Higher Education brings the voice of the learning sciences to the study and design of distance learning. The contributors examine critical issues in the design of theoretically and pedagogically based distance education programs. Eight distance education programs are described in enough detail to allow readers with different interests to understand the pedagogical approaches and the implications of implementing those approaches. Issues of theory, pedagogy, design, assessment, communities of practice, collaboration, and faculty development are discussed. Each section of the book includes: *a primary chapter written by an author or authors involved with a distance education program that reflects learner-centered principles; *a formal reaction to the chapter by a specialist from the learning sciences, educational evaluation and policy, administration, or the corporate sector with expertise in issues of distance learning; and *an edited transcript of the authors' discussion of the primary chapter held at a symposium at the Asilomar Conference Center. A final "summing up" section offers two perspectives--from leading scholars outside the fields of instructional design, evaluation, and the learning sciences--on the approaches and thinking reflected in the rest of the book. This book is essential for researchers, as well as all those engaged in delivering, supporting, or administrating distance education programs at the post-secondary level. The descriptions, strategies, and principles will inform the design of continuing education, as well as degree-based education and corporate education and training, and distance education programs for adults.

Constructivism and the Technology of Instruction - A Conversation (Paperback, New): Thomas M. Duffy, David H Jonassen Constructivism and the Technology of Instruction - A Conversation (Paperback, New)
Thomas M. Duffy, David H Jonassen
R1,526 Discovery Miles 15 260 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book is about the implications of constructivism for instructional design practices, and more importantly, it is about a dialogue between instructional developers and learning theorists. Working with colleagues in each discipline, the editors were amazed to find a general lack of familiarity with each others' work. From an instructional design perspective, it seems that the practice of instructional design must be based on some conception of how people learn and what it means to learn. From a learning theory perspective, it seems obvious that the value of learning theory rests in the ability to predict the impact of alternative learning environments or instructional practices on what is learned. Thus the interchange of ideas between these disciplines is essential. As a consequence of both the information rich environment and the technological capability, business is seen moving away from a fixed curriculum and toward providing information and instruction when it is needed. These changes bring about a window of opportunity establishing a dialogue that will provide for a richer understanding of learning and the instructional environment required to achieve that learning. The editors hope that this book is the beginning of the conversation and that it will serve to spur continued conversation between those involved in learning theory and those involved in the design of instruction.

Designing Environments for Constructive Learning (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993): T.M. Welsh Designing Environments for Constructive Learning (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993)
T.M. Welsh; Edited by Thomas M. Duffy, Joost Lowyck, David H Jonassen
R3,162 Discovery Miles 31 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The idea for this book grew out of a NATO Advanced Research Workshop held at the Catholic University at Leuven, Belgium. We are grateful to NATO for support in conducting this workshop and for support in the preparation of this book. We are particularly grateful for their emphasis on designing the workshop to build collegiality. They suggested that we hold the meeting in a small town and that we organize evening activities to keep the group together and to promote informal and extended discussions. What sage advice. The excitement grew over the three days as we shared understandings and enriched our perspectives. Indeed, there was even a proclaimed "near" conversion to a constructivist perspective from one colleague trained in traditional instructional design methods. While we report this as a bit of a humorous anecdote, it most clearly reflects the sense of excitement that developed. We would also like to thank the staff at the Catholic University for their great support during the workshop. Their efforts and their good cheer were important components in the success of the meeting. In particular we would like to thank Jan Elen, Catherine Vermunicht and Jef Vanden Branden. Finally we would like to thank the personnel at Indiana University for their help in assembling this book. Deborah Shaw prepared the index. We thank her for the skill and speed with which she was able to work.

Constructivist Instruction - Success or Failure? (Hardcover, New): Sigmund Tobias, Thomas M. Duffy Constructivist Instruction - Success or Failure? (Hardcover, New)
Sigmund Tobias, Thomas M. Duffy
R5,853 Discovery Miles 58 530 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Constructivist Instruction: Success or Failure? brings together leading thinkers from both sides of the hotly debated controversy about constructivist approaches to instruction. Although constructivist theories and practice now dominate the fields of the learning sciences, instructional technology, curriculum and teaching, and educational psychology, they have also been the subject of sharp criticism regarding sparse research support and adverse research findings. This volume presents:

  • the evidence for and against constructivism;
  • the challenges from information-processing theorists; and
  • commentaries from leading researchers in areas such as text comprehension, technology, as well as math and science education, who discuss the constructivist framework from their perspectives.

Chapters present detailed views from both sides of the controversy. A distinctive feature of the book is the dialogue built into it between the different positions. Each chapter concludes with discussions in which two authors with opposing views raise questions about the chapter, followed by the author(s)' responses to those questions; for some chapters there are several cycles of questions and answers. These discussions, and concluding chapters by the editors, clarify, and occasionally narrow the differences between positions and identify needed research.

Free Delivery
Pinterest Twitter Facebook Google+
You may like...
Mad Men and Politics - Nostalgia and the…
Lilly J Goren, Linda Beail Hardcover R3,387 Discovery Miles 33 870
Handbook of Thermoset Plastics
Hanna Dodiuk Paperback R6,316 Discovery Miles 63 160
Intensive Care in Nephrology
Patrick Murray, Hugh Brady, … Hardcover R9,169 Discovery Miles 91 690
Better Choices - Ensuring South Africa's…
Greg Mills, Mcebisi Jonas, … Paperback R350 R317 Discovery Miles 3 170
Infectious Diseases in Critical Care
Jordi Rello, Martin H. Kollef, … Hardcover R5,811 Discovery Miles 58 110
Jump - A Memoir
Lenerd Louw Paperback R354 Discovery Miles 3 540
Fighting For The Dream
R.W. Johnson Paperback  (3)
R314 Discovery Miles 3 140
Black Kid Magic - Young, Gifted and…
Tirzah McClinton Hardcover R429 Discovery Miles 4 290
Safari Nation - A Social History Of The…
Jacob Dlamini Paperback R330 R305 Discovery Miles 3 050
Molly's Thanksgiving Adventure
Michelle Larson Hardcover R703 Discovery Miles 7 030

 

Partners