Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Learning design tools aim at supporting practitioners in their task of creating more
innovative and effective computer-supported learning situations. Despite there being a
myriad of proposed tools, their use presents challenges that recent studies link with
practitioners' varied pedagogical approaches and context restrictions, as well as with
barriers to practical application derived from the fact that most tools only cover limited
functionality and do not support cooperation between practitioners. In this paper we
investigate whether it is possible to provide a flexible community system that supports
multiple learning design tasks. We propose an Integrated Learning Design Environment
(ILDE), which is a networked system integrating collaboration functions, design editors
and middleware that enables deployment of the designed learning situations into Virtual
Learning Environments. We describe the iterative user-centered process adopted in the
design of ILDE as well as its architecture. The architecture is implemented to show its
feasibility and that it is capable of providing the targeted functionality.We also present the
results of its use in training workshops with 148 practitioners fromfive different institutions
in vocational training, higher and adult education. Some of the learning designs were
deployed in VLEs and enacted with students in real learning situations.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
educational technologies; learning design; community platform; authoring tools; virtual learning environments; integrated system; technology acceptance
Elenco autori:
Pozzi, Francesca; Persico, DONATELLA GIOVANNA
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