Hybrid Learning Situation as a Challenge for Design
Lievonen, M., Vesisenaho, M., & Lundström, A. (2016). Hybrid Learning Situation as a Challenge for Design. In J. Viteli, & A. Östman (Eds.), Tuovi 14: Interaktiivinen tekniikka koulutuksessa 2016 -konferenssin tutkijatapaamisen artikkelit (pp. 49-57). Tampereen yliopisto. Trim research reports, 22. http://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-03-0307-5
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In the paper, we address the physical learning space and focus on designing enabling settings for learning. New practices emerge from an accelerating context change and a rapid adoption of novel ICT solutions. Educational institutions and professionals strive to implement effective settings and instructional methods in order to facilitate an acquisition of the 21st century skills. Little attention is paid to changes that take place at the level of interpersonal communication, let alone their possible impacts in the long run. As the methods and the settings diversify, and the whole learning landscape turns hybrid, a good fit between the setting and the instructional method is a daily design challenge.
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