Prototyping Feedback for Technology Enhanced Learning

Dorian Cojocaru, Daniel Spikol, Anna Friesel, Mutlu Cukurova, Nina Valkanova, Raffaella Rovida, Razvan Tudor Tanasie

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    Abstract

    The development of new educational technologies, in the area of practical activities is the main aim of the FP7 PELARS project. As part of the constructivist learning scenarios, according to the project proposal, the development and evaluation of technology designs are envisaged, for analytic data generation for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) subjects, such as: technology solutions, infrastructure, activities, assessment, curricula, and classroom furniture and environment designs. Inside four EU national settings, three separate learning contexts are being dealt with – from secondary-level high school STEM learning environments to post-secondary level engineering classes and design studios. Given this experience and framework, the present paper provides a perspective on the importance of using such research experience and iterative prototyping in real learning environments for engineering students.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the 2016 International Conference on Education and Educational Technologies
    Number of pages8
    Publication date2016
    Publication statusPublished - 2016
    Event2016 International Conference on Education and Educational Technologies - Riga, Latvia
    Duration: 28 May 201630 May 2016

    Conference

    Conference2016 International Conference on Education and Educational Technologies
    Country/TerritoryLatvia
    CityRiga
    Period28/05/201630/05/2016

    Keywords

    • Educational technology
    • Experiential learning
    • Prototype feedback

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