Theoretical Foundations of Learning Environments

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This book provides students, faculty, and instructional designers with a clear, concise introduction to the major pedagogical and psychological theories and their implications for the design of new learning environments.


Zusatztext "This second edition has been fully updated to include contemporary thinking on learning theory. The book is well suited as a textbook for courses in instructional design! educational psychology! learning theory! curriculum theory and design! and related areas." ? Educational Media International Informationen zum Autor David Jonassen is Curators' Professor at the University of Missouri. Susan Land is Associate Professor of Education and Professor-in-Charge of the Instructional Systems program at Penn State University. Klappentext This book provides students, faculty, and instructional designers with a clear, concise introduction to the major pedagogical and psychological theories and their implications for the design of new learning environments. Zusammenfassung This book provides students, faculty, and instructional designers with a clear, concise introduction to the major pedagogical and psychological theories and their implications for the design of new learning environments. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Part 1: Overview 1. Student-Centered Learning Environments: Foundations, Assumptions and Design Susan Land, The Pennsylvania State University Michael Hannafin, University of Georgia Kevin Oliver, North Carolina State University Part 2: Theoretical Perspectives for Learning Environments 2. From Practice Fields to Communities of Practice Sasha Barab, Arizona State University Thomas Duffy, Indiana University 3. Designing Model-Based Learning Environments to Support Mental Models for Learning Pablo Pirnay-Dummer Dirk Ifenthaler Norbert M. Seel Albert-Ludwigs-University of Freiburg, Germany 4. Conceptual Change David Jonassen Matthew Easter University of Missouri 5. Argumentation and Student-Centered Learning Environments E. Michael Nussbaum, University of Nevada-Las Vegas 6. Theory and Practice of Case-Based Learning Aids Janet L. Kolodner, Georgia Institute of Technology Brian Dorn, University of Hartford Jakita Owensby Thomas, Spelman College Mark Guzdial, Georgia Institute of Technology 7. Metacognition and Self-Regulated Learning in Student-Centered Learning Environments Roger Azevedo Reza F. Behnagh Melissa Duffy Jason M. Harley Gregory Trevors McGill University 8. Embodied Cognition and Learning Environment Design John B. Black Ayelet Segal Jonathan Vitale Cameron Fadjo Teacher's College of Colombia University 9. Everyday expertise: Learning within and across formal and informal settings Heather Toomey Zimmerman, The Pennsylvania State University Phillip Bell, University of Washington 10. Activity Theory in the Learning Technologies Ben DeVane, University of Florida Kurt Squire, University of Wisconsin-Madison 11. Learning Communities: Theoretical Foundations for Making Connections Janette R. Hill, University of Georgia 12. What is a community of practice and how can we support it? Christopher Hoadley, New York University Part 3: Theoretical Perspective for Investigating Learning Environments 13. Learning Environments as Emergent Phenomena: Theoretical and Methodological Implications of Complexity Michael Jacobson, University of Sydney Manu Kapur, Nanyang Technological University Author Index Subject Index ...

Autorentext

David Jonassen is Curators' Professor at the University of Missouri.

Susan Land is Associate Professor of Education and Professor-in-Charge of the Instructional Systems program at Penn State University.


Inhalt

Preface

Part 1: Overview

  1. Student-Centered Learning Environments: Foundations, Assumptions and Design

Susan Land, The Pennsylvania State University

Michael Hannafin, University of Georgia

Kevin Oliver, North Carolina State University

Part 2: Theoretical Perspectives for Learning Environments

  1. From Practice Fields to Communities of Practice

Sasha Barab, Arizona State University

Thomas Duffy, Indiana University

  1. Designing Model-Based Learning Environments to Support Mental Models for Learning

Pablo Pirnay-Dummer

Dirk Ifenthaler

Norbert M. Seel

Albert-Ludwigs-University of Freiburg, Germany

  1. Conceptual Change

David Jonassen

Matthew Easter

University of Missouri

  1. Argumentation and Student-Centered Learning Environments

E. Michael Nussbaum, University of Nevada-Las Vegas

  1. Theory and Practice of Case-Based Learning Aids

Janet L. Kolodner, Georgia Institute of Technology

Brian Dorn, University of Hartford

Jakita Owensby Thomas, Spelman College

Mark Guzdial, Georgia Institute of Technology

  1. Metacognition and Self-Regulated Learning in Student-Centered Learning Environments

Roger Azevedo

Reza F. Behnagh

Melissa Duffy

Jason M. Harley

Gregory Trevors

McGill University

  1. Embodied Cognition and Learning Environment Design

John B. Black

Ayelet Segal

Jonathan Vitale

Cameron Fadjo

Teacher's College of Colombia University

  1. Everyday expertise: Learning within and across formal and informal settings

Heather Toomey Zimmerman, The Pennsylvania State University

Phillip Bell, University of Washington

  1. Activity Theory in the Learning Technologies

Ben DeVane, University of Florida

Kurt Squire, University of Wisconsin-Madison

  1. Learning Communities: Theoretical Foundations for Making Connections

Janette R. Hill, University of Georgia

  1. What is a community of practice and how can we support it?

Christopher Hoadley, New York University

Part 3: Theoretical Perspective for Investigating Learning Environments

  1. Learning Environments as Emergent Phenomena: Theoretical and Methodological Implications of Complexity

Michael Jacobson, University of Sydney

Manu Kapur, Nanyang Technological University

Author Index

Subject Index

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09780415894227
    • Genre Pedagogy
    • Auflage 2. A.
    • Editor Land Susan, David Jonassen
    • Anzahl Seiten 350
    • Herausgeber Routledge
    • Gewicht 514g
    • Größe H229mm x B152mm
    • Jahr 2012
    • EAN 9780415894227
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 978-0-415-89422-7
    • Veröffentlichung 20.01.2012
    • Titel Theoretical Foundations of Learning Environments
    • Autor Susan (Pennsylvania State University, Usa) J Land
    • Sprache Englisch

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