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Motivation, self-assessment and tacit knowledge in e-learning context selection

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conference contribution
posted on 2024-06-17, 09:34 authored by E Tsui, V Yeung, B Garner
Formal consideration of the links between students' Motivation, Self-Assessment abilities and Tacit Knowledge is shown in this paper to provide a useful model (MSATK) for planning postgraduate, Web-based education. The design of effective e-Learning courses requires a Learning Framework that emphasizes contextanalysis within knowledge-mediated processes. Contextual analysis ensures that self-assessment will be effective in complex domains that rely on Web sources of experiential knowledge, usually accessible as Professional practice models that employ diagnostic tools for scenario simulation processes. Demographic trends now facing Japan and Western countries, and the knowledge management support requirements of global e-Learning initiatives are challenging the value of current selfassessment processes. Building a Culture of Critique is highly desirable, but the lack of an Learning Framework that reflects student ownership of their learning process has obscured the need for tools to correctly interpret domain contexts, or for student freedom to drive the need for modified scenarios. The value of a Learning Framework that links motivation, tacit knowledge, selfassessment practice and contextual analysis is examined in this paper with consequential implications for Web support.

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Location

Innsbruck, Austria

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2008, IASTED

Editor/Contributor(s)

Uskov V

Pagination

309-314

Start date

2008-03-17

End date

2008-03-19

ISBN-13

9780889867239

Title of proceedings

WBE 2008 : Proceedings of the 7th IASTED International Conference on Web-Based Education

Event

IASTED International Conference on Web-Based Education (7th : 2008 : Innsbruck, Austria)

Publisher

IASTED

Place of publication

[Innsbruck, Austria.]

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