Tác giả: Thomas Ryberg

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Vivien Hodgson is Professor of Networked Management Learning in the Department of Management Learning and Leadership at Lancaster University Management School, UK and visiting Chair at E-Learning Lab, Aalborg University, Denmark. Vivien has coordinated and participated in many ‘e-learning’ research projects in both Europe and Latin America. She has written extensively in international journals on open and collaborative approaches to learning and the importance of dialogue and critical reflection in the design and process of networked learning. She is the co-editor of the new Springer book series on networked learning and recently stood down as one of the founding co-chair of the international bi-annual conference series ‘Networked Learning’ She is on the editorial board of several journals and on the Steering Committee of SOLAR (Society for Learning Analytics Research). From 1995 and 1998 she was seconded to the Socrates programme of the European Commission in Brusselswhere she was responsible for the Open and Distance Learning (Minerva) Action Maarten de Laat is full Professor at the Open Universiteit of the Netherlands. He is director of the Social and Networked Learning research programme, which concentrates on exploring social learning strategies and networked learning relationships that facilitate professional development in the workplace. His research is focused on informal learning in the workplace, lifelong learning, professional development and knowledge creation through (online) social networks and communities and the impact technology, learning analytics and social design has on the way these networks and communities work, learn and create value. He has published and presented his work extensively in research journals, books and conferences. He is co-chair of the international Networked Learning Conference as well as co-chair of the minitrack Social Media & Learning at the HICSS conference. Maarten is also a member of thesteering committee of So LAR (Society for Learning Analytics Research). David Mc Connell is a researcher and practitioner in networked learning. He has written extensively on teaching, learning and assessment in higher education and has published over 80 papers in refereed journals and co-authored several books. His monographs Implementing Computer Supported Cooperative Learning (Kogan Page, 2nd edition 2000), and E-Learning Groups and Communities (Maidenhead, SRHE/OU Press 2006) received enthusiastic acclaim. David has participated in a wide variety of internationally funded research projects concerned with e-community developments, intercultural Sino-UK pedagogy and networked collaborative learning. He was the founder and co-chair of the Networked Learning Conference series and is the co-editor of the Springer Book Series on Researching Networked Learning. David has held professorial posts at the universities of Sheffield, Open, Lancaster and Glasgow Caledonian, and is currently Associate Professor and Director of Programs in the Teaching and learning Centre, University of Canberra Australia. Thomas Ryberg is Professor mso in the Department of Communication and Psychology at Aalborg University (AAU), Denmark. He is part of the research centre: “E-learning lab – Center for User Driven Innovation, Learning and Design” (www.ell.aau.dk). His primary research interests are within the fields of Networked Learning, Problem Based Learning (PBL), Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) and Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL). He is co-chair of the International Networked Learning Conference and member of the Aalborg PBL Academy Management Board. He has participated in European and international research projects and networks (EQUEL, Kaledioscope, COMBLE, Place Me, EATrain2), and in development projects in South East Asia and Latin America (VISCA, VO@NET, ELAC). In particular, he is interested in Problem Based Learning, and how new media and technologies transform our ways of thinking about and designing for Networked and Hybrid Learning.




6 Ebooks bởi Thomas Ryberg

Vivien Hodgson & Maarten de Laat: The Design, Experience and Practice of Networked Learning
The Design, Experience and Practice of Networked Learning Edited by: Vivien Hodgson, Maarten de Laat, David Mc Connell and Thomas Ryberg This book brings together a wealth of new research that op …
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Thomas Ryberg & Christine Sinclair: Research, Boundaries, and Policy in Networked Learning
This book presents cutting-edge, peer reviewed research on networked learning organized by three themes: policy in networked learning, researching networked learning, and boundaries in networked …
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Nina Bonderup Dohn & Susan Cranmer: Networked Learning
The book is based on nine selected, peer-reviewed papers presented at the 10th biennial Networked Learning Conference (NLC) 2016 held in Lancaster. Informed by suggestions from delegates, the ni …
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Nina Bonderup Dohn & Petar Jandrić: Mobility, Data and Learner Agency in Networked Learning
The chapters in this book are based on selected peer reviewed research papers presented at the 11th biennial Networked Learning Conference (NLC) 2018 held in Zagreb and were chosen as exemplars of cu …
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Nina Bonderup Dohn & Jens Jørgen Hansen: Conceptualizing and Innovating Education and Work with Networked Learning
The chapters in this book build upon selected research papers from the 12th International Networked Learning Conference 2020, hosted by University of Southern Denmark, Kolding. The selected chapter …
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€128.39
Nina Bonderup Dohn & Jimmy Jaldemark: Sustainable Networked Learning
This book provides cutting-edge research on networked learning, focusing on issues of sustainability in design for learning, data use, and networked learning connections. It contributes novel theoret …
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€149.79