This book is a fascinating window on the evolution of teaching and learning paradigms in intelligent environments. It presents the latest ideas coming out of educational computing research. The three Australian authors include a number of chapters on issues of real relevance to today's teaching practice, including an introduction to the evolution of teaching and learning paradigms; why designers cannot be agnostic about pedagogy, and the influence of constructivist thinking in design of e-learning for HE.
This book on the evolution of teaching and learning paradigms in intelligent environment presents the latest ideas pertaining to educational pedagogy. The following contents are included.
- Introduction to the Evolution of Teaching and Learning Paradigms
- Why Designers cannot be Agnostic about Pedagogy: The Influence of Constructivist Thinking in Design of e-Learning for HE
- Problem Based Learning in an E-learning environment – A Case Study at Griffith University School of Medicine
- Education Ontologies Construction for Personalised Learning on the Web
- Sequencing in Web-based Education
- From Dungeons to Classrooms
- The Development of an Approach to Learning within the Middle Schooling Paradigm
- Data Mining in E-Learning
- Data Mining of Virtual Campus Data
- Authoring and Management Tools For Adaptive Educational Hypermedia Systems
- Technology and Pedagogy – How to Learn Technique
This book is directed to teaching professionals of all disciplines.