Multimediales Lernen als maßgeschneidertes Produkt: realistische Möglichkeit oder Wunschdenken ? Grundfragen multimedialer Lehre 10. - 11. März 2003 Universität.

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Multimediales Lernen als maßgeschneidertes Produkt: realistische Möglichkeit oder Wunschdenken ? Grundfragen multimedialer Lehre März 2003 Universität Potsdam

Multimediales Lernen als maßgeschneidertes Produkt: realistische Möglichkeit oder Wunschdenken? 1.Mass Customization und Elearning: eine lernende Beziehung 2.Ebenen der Individualisierung beim Elearning 2.1 Zeit und Ort 2.2 Lernportal 2.3 Lernprozess: kognitiv und emotional Learning Orientations (Margaret Martinez) ein digitaler Learning Companion (MIT) 3.Learning Objects: das MC – Element der Modularität als didaktische Herausforderung 4.Didaktische Potentiale von Data- und Webmining

The 4 building blocks of Mass Customization

Learning Orientations The Learning Orientation Theory hypothesizes that understanding the depth of an individuals fundamental emotions and intentions about why, when and how to use learning and how it can accomplish personal goals or change events is fundamental to understanding how successfully the individual learns, interacts with an environment, commits to learning, performs, and experiences learning and change.... How well instructors and course designers understand and match learning orientation is, in turn, how well they can present instruction that fosters self-motivation, encourages online relationships, and supports successful learning and performance. Margaret Martinez

Learning Orientations OrientationPreferred Instructional Design Conforming Learners Courses with structured, guiding environments that help students avoid mistakes. Prefer less self-directed learning, simple step-by-step assignments, and guiding instructors. Course should provide explicit feedback with longer, focused and detailed guidance. Performing Learners Courses that are semi-structured, coaching environments that provide creative interactions. Prefer some self-direction in areas of high interest, task-oriented assignments that are somewhat challenging, and coaching instructors. Course should provide concise feedback with medium or brief guidance. It is important to focus on practical applications, and use learning modules of medium size that focus on applications. Transforming Learners Courses that are loosely structured environments that promote challenging discovery. Prefer self-directed goals and learning, challenging projects or case studies, and mentoring instructors. Course should be built around discovery and the freedom for students to design their own content structure. Learning modules should be short, concise and provide links to details, if needed. Jones/Martinez, Learning Orientations in University Web-Based Courses,

Individuelle Lernportale: magisch oder realistisch Eneroth, 2000

A digital Learning Companion Our aim will be to craft a companion, that will keep the childs exploration going, by occasionally prompting with questions or feedback, and by watching and responding to aspects of the affective state of the child watching especially for signs of frustration and boredom that may precede quitting, for signs of curiosity or interest that indicate active exploration, and for signs of enjoyment and mastery, which might indicate a successful learning experience.... It is not a tutor that knows the answers about the subject being learned. Instead the Learning Companion will be a player on the side of the student – a collaborator of sorts – there to help him or her learn, and in so doing, learn how to better learn.... It will have succeeded if students, especially those who encounter frustration and routinely handle it by quitting, learn instead how to persevere, increasing their ability and desire to engage in self- propelled learning. Picard/Kort/Reilly, Exploring the Role of Emotion in Propelling the SMET Learning Process, MIT

Picard/Kort/Reilly: Emotion sets possibly relevant to learning Four Quadrant model relating Phases of learning to emotions... Circular and Helical Flow of Emotion Through the Learning Journey

Learning Objects:... any digital resource that can be rused to support learning David Wiley, Connecting learning objects to instructional design theory: A definition, a methaphor, and a taxonomy, in: Wiley (Hrg.): The instructional Use of Learning Objects Das Innenleben von Ciscos Reusable Learning Objects (RLO)

Data- und Webmining Zaiane,Osmar, 2001, in GEN-Seminar Practical Applications of Data Mining