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Can a media annotation tool enhance online engagement with learning? A multi-case work-in-progress report

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conference contribution
posted on 2024-06-06, 11:01 authored by M Colasante, J Lang
The paper explores preliminary data of four cases in a larger study investigating the effects on learning of a new educational technology called Media Annotation Tool (MAT). In particular, the paper focuses on learning engagement with MAT and begins to raise questions about what factors promote or enhance engagement. Drawing on the work of Kirkwood (2009), the authors analyse the type of educational technology functions that were expressed through the ways teachers integrated the use of MAT into their curriculum. Another factor explored in the paper is student engagement. Barkley's (2010) theorising on the complexity of student engagement for learning argues that engagement is where motivation and active learning synergistically interact. Examining students reflections on their use of MAT, the authors identify that while MAT offers active learning, motivation for the use of MAT may be a missing factor for some disengaged students. This insight provides further themes to explore in further analysis of the projects data.

History

Pagination

455-464

Location

Porto, Portugal

Start date

2012-04-16

End date

2012-04-18

ISBN-13

9789898565075

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

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2012, CSDEDU

Title of proceedings

CSEDU 2012 – 4th International Conference on Computer Supported Education

Event

International Conference on Computer Supported Education (4th : 2012 : Porto, Portugal)

Publisher

SciTePress

Place of publication

[Porto, Portugal]

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