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Educational material design & technologies for digital education
Authors: Sofos, Alivizos (Loisos)
Kostas, Apostolos
Paraschou, Basilis
Spanos, Dimitrios
Giasiranis, Stefanos
Tzortzoglou, Filippos
Vratsali, Nefeli
Subject: HUMANITIES AND ARTS > EDUCATION AND EDUCATION SCIENCES > EDUCATION BY FORM > OPEN AND DISTANCE LEARNING
HUMANITIES AND ARTS > EDUCATION AND EDUCATION SCIENCES > EDUCATION BY FORM > OPEN AND DISTANCE LEARNING > E-LEARNING
HUMANITIES AND ARTS > EDUCATION AND EDUCATION SCIENCES > EDUCATIONAL PLANNING AND ORGANIZATION > EDUCATIONAL MODELS
HUMANITIES AND ARTS > EDUCATION AND EDUCATION SCIENCES > EDUCATIONAL PLANNING AND ORGANIZATION > EDUCATIONAL PLANNING
HUMANITIES AND ARTS > EDUCATION AND EDUCATION SCIENCES > EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY > COMPUTER ASSISTED EDUCATION
HUMANITIES AND ARTS > EDUCATION AND EDUCATION SCIENCES > EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY > EDUCATIONAL SOFTWARE
Keywords:
Digital education
Instructional Design
Multimedia
Learning Objects
Interactive Applications
Explanatory video
Mobile Learning
Augmented reality (AR)
Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)
Gamification
Digital storytelling
Digital learning
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Abstract:
The book focuses on the digital transformation of our cultural reality, which is most visible to all of us. The digital world is changing established learning and educational designs like almost no other social intersection. The admission of this reality is the central point of reference of this book, which is divided into two parts. The first part, which includes five chapters, develops the theoretical framework that documents digital learning at multiple levels. The second part, containing seven chapters, presents contemporary designs for education: educational video, mobile learning, augmented reality, Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), digital storytelling, Gamified Digital Learning, assessment, and digital learning. Common elements are interactivity, the immediacy of learning environments, and the "coupling" of educational media, achieved through the convergence of technologies and the digitization of content. The book concludes with a thirteenth chapter that focuses on key pedagogical issues for designing digital learning. It acts as a framework for reflection by reminding principles such as the priority of educational design over technology, learning as a stable anthropological phenomenon that digital learning should follow, etc. The book has been created for university education at the undergraduate, postgraduate, and postdoctoral levels. It is addressed to students who will serve in primary education, students of departments related to secondary education subjects, and students of humanitarian, social, and cultural departments. Lastly, the book is particularly useful to educators who work or will work in preschool, primary, secondary, post-secondary, and university education.
Linguistic Editors: Bismpa, Anna
Graphic Editors: Kanellopoulos, Dimitrios
Type: Undergraduate textbook
Creation Date: 01-03-2023
Item Details:
ISBN 978-618-5726-46-1
License: Attribution - NonCommercial - ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.57713/kallipos-170
Handle http://hdl.handle.net/11419/9129
Bibliographic Reference: Sofos, A., Kostas, A., Paraschou, B., Spanos, D., Giasiranis, S., Tzortzoglou, F., & Vratsali, N. (2023). Educational material design & technologies for digital education [Undergraduate textbook]. Kallipos, Open Academic Editions. https://dx.doi.org/10.57713/kallipos-170
Language: Greek
Consists of:
1. Digital education
2. Instructional Design
3. Multimedia
4. Learning Oobjects
5. Interactive Web 2.0 Applications
6. Explanatory video
7. Mobile Learning
8. Augmented reality
9. MOOCs
10. Digital storytelling
11. Gamification
12. Assessment and digital learning
13. From the technological to the pedagogical context of digital learning
Number of pages 428
Publication Origin: Kallipos, Open Academic Editions
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