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Infusing instructional design principles into an active student-centred social learning framework

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conference contribution
posted on 2024-06-17, 09:31 authored by G Casey, G Davidson-Shivers
Social and participatory media offer a plethora of ways for students to communicate, collaborate, and learn in schools. Using a social learning approach, Casey (2013a) investigated ways that social media could be integrated into Australian public high school classrooms to enhance student learning. In the process, she developed a social learning framework as discussed in Casey (2013b). Similarly, Davidson-Shivers and Hulon (2013; Hulon & Daidson-Shivers, 2013) suggest ways to employ ID principles to prepare college instructors and pre-service teachers to integrate technology into classrooms. Prior to that, Davidson-Shivers with Rasmussen (2006) developed an instructional design (ID) model for creating effective Web-based learning environments. Through collaboration, Casey and Davidson-Shivers consider a wide range of social learning and instructional design principles and approaches to help develop frameworks for new media integration that can work within varying levels of education.

History

Location

Tampere, Finland

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed, E Conference publication

Copyright notice

2014, Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education

Pagination

708-713

Start date

2014-06-23

End date

2014-06-27

ISBN-13

9781939797087

Title of proceedings

EdMedia 2014 : Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications 2014 world conference

Event

Educational Media and Technology.World Conference (2014 : Tampere, Finland)

Publisher

Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE)

Place of publication

Chesapeake, Va.