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Implementing Constructivist Pedagogical Model in Dynamic Distance Learning Framework

Khoja, S., Sana, F., Karim, A. and Rehman, A. A. (2008) Implementing Constructivist Pedagogical Model in Dynamic Distance Learning Framework. In: Wireless Networks, Information Processing and Systems, pp. 191-201, Springer Berlin Heidelberg. ISBN 978-3-540-89852-8

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The objective of this paper is to develop an educational framework, using data mining technologies, with the help of dynamic web technologies that will be used by teachers to organize the course contents on the web according to existing infrastructure, experience, needs, reorganizing it later on if necessary, depending upon the performance of students. The approach to organizing the lecture contents is based on adaptive learning theory, incorporating a Problem Based Learning (PBL) strategy. Presently, course syllabus and handouts on web sites provided to the student are static in nature. Once distributed, these documents cannot be changed or modified, and lack depth. When course materials are placed on the web, students can select a topic in the course outline and look at the description of a topic, and required reading assignments. Instructors can easily change schedules in these on-line documents and inform the students via e-mail. Students can also submit assignments, projects and take-home exams electronically. A course home page comprises a syllabus, assignments, projects and exams, readings and references, class presentation charts and student handouts. Students on a course are mostly assessed based on questions such as Why, How, What, etc. In this way, a student can be graded and ranked, which in turn provides the feedback to the student for future improvement and challenges. Most such web sites are implemented on the theory of constructivism. Constructivists propose that the construction for new knowledge starts from one’s observations of events through previous experiences. Hence, learning is the integration of new knowledge and behaviours into a framework and subsequently recalling relevant events in the appropriate situation. This theory is also applied in our educational framework.

Item Type:Book Section
Creator/Authors:
Shakeel Khoja
Faisal Sana
Abid Karim
Arif Ali Rehman
Editors:
Akbar Hussain
AQK Rajput
Bhawani Chowdhry
Quintin Gee
Keywords: E-learning Systems,Problem Based Learning, Pedagogies, Constructivist theory
Research Group:Current ECS Groups > Web and Internet Science
Old ECS Groups > Electronic Systems and Devices Group
Old ECS Groups > Learning Societies Lab
Alternative Locations:http://www.springerlink.com/content/k6357701g59x65...
ISBN:978-3-540-89852-8
Date:14 November 2008
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Last Modified:23 Sep 2011 10:37
Deposited On:18 Nov 2008 11:23 by Khoja, Shakeel

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