scholarship 64999/111091The educational benefits of involving learners as active players in the learner modelling process have been an important motivation for research on this form of learner modelling, henceforth referred to as participative learner modelling. Such benefits, conceived as the promotion of learners' reflection on and awareness of their own knowledge, have in most cases been asserted on the grounds of system design and supported only by anecdotal evidence. This dissertation explores the issue of whether participative learner modelling actually promotes learners' reflection and awareness. It does so by firstly interpreting 'reflection' and 'awareness' in light of "classical" theories of human cognitive architecture, skil...
The research in this book aimed to determine how a study of a teacher's and students' mental models ...
We describe a candid model for learning, why and how learning transpires. We investigate the origina...
Learning-in-action depends on interactions with learning content, peers and real world problems. How...
Institute for Communicating and Collaborative SystemsThe educational benefits of involving learners ...
This thesis illustrates the potential for student models to include a richer range of information, ...
Learner models are built to offer personalised solutions related to learning. They are often develo...
Learner modelled environments (LMEs) are digital environments that are capable of automatically det...
This study investigated the effects of pedagogical agents‟ instructional roles in an interactive age...
This paper describes the design of the learner modelling component of the LeActiveMath system, which...
The project, Mental Models and Robotics and Middle Schooling, was an empirical qualitative study cen...
The problem domain of the investigation presented in this dissertation is knowledge increase. In par...
Social learning among different stakeholders is often a goal in problem solving contexts such as env...
Background: Role modelling is widely accepted as being a highly influential teaching and learning me...
The debate on teaching methodology has served as a useful point to various experiments in the classr...
Maintaining a model of the learner’s understanding as they interact with an e-learning environment a...
The research in this book aimed to determine how a study of a teacher's and students' mental models ...
We describe a candid model for learning, why and how learning transpires. We investigate the origina...
Learning-in-action depends on interactions with learning content, peers and real world problems. How...
Institute for Communicating and Collaborative SystemsThe educational benefits of involving learners ...
This thesis illustrates the potential for student models to include a richer range of information, ...
Learner models are built to offer personalised solutions related to learning. They are often develo...
Learner modelled environments (LMEs) are digital environments that are capable of automatically det...
This study investigated the effects of pedagogical agents‟ instructional roles in an interactive age...
This paper describes the design of the learner modelling component of the LeActiveMath system, which...
The project, Mental Models and Robotics and Middle Schooling, was an empirical qualitative study cen...
The problem domain of the investigation presented in this dissertation is knowledge increase. In par...
Social learning among different stakeholders is often a goal in problem solving contexts such as env...
Background: Role modelling is widely accepted as being a highly influential teaching and learning me...
The debate on teaching methodology has served as a useful point to various experiments in the classr...
Maintaining a model of the learner’s understanding as they interact with an e-learning environment a...
The research in this book aimed to determine how a study of a teacher's and students' mental models ...
We describe a candid model for learning, why and how learning transpires. We investigate the origina...
Learning-in-action depends on interactions with learning content, peers and real world problems. How...