Threshold concepts have proven to be a useful tool in understanding a particular set of difficulties that confront students in higher education. From the viewpoint of a student threshold concepts are characterized as transformative, integrative, bounded, troublesome, and to a large extent invisible. The sematic web, among its many other advantages, holds the possibility of allowing students to successfully move beyond the threshold concepts in their chosen discipline. The nature of threshold concepts are discussed and related specifically to andragogy. A preliminary solution, which takes advantage of the features of Web 3.0, is presented.
History
Chapter number
8
Pagination
157-172
ISBN-13
9781681231471
Language
eng
Publication classification
B1 Book chapter, B Book chapter
Copyright notice
2015, Information Age Publishing
Extent
13
Editor/Contributor(s)
Stachowicz-Stanusch A, Wankel C
Publisher
Information Age Publishing
Place of publication
Charlotte, N.C.
Title of book
Emerging Web 3.0/semantic web applications in higher education : growing personalization and wider interconnections in learning