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Teaching science as inquiry / Joel E. Bass, Terry L. Contant, Arthur A. Carin.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Allyn & Bacon, 1964.Edition: 11th edDescription: xxiv, 266 p. : ill. ; 24.3 cmISBN:
  • 9780131599499
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 372.35044 BAS
Summary: Software-mediated learning requires adjustments in the teaching and learning process. In particular active learning facilitated through interactive learning software differs from traditional instructor-oriented, classroom-based teaching. We present behaviour analysis techniques for Web-mediated learning. Motivation, acceptance of the learning approach and technology, learning organisation and actual tool usage are aspects of behaviour that require different analysis techniques to be used. A combination of survey methods and Web usage mining techniques can provide accurate and comprehensive analysis results. These techniques allow us to evaluate active learning approaches implemented in form of Web tutorials.
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Understanding Life Processes

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Understanding Life Processes

Paro College Library General Stacks Non-fiction 372.35044 BAS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available *07463*

Understanding Life Processes

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Understanding Life Processes

Paro College Library General Stacks Non-fiction 372.35044 BAS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available *07465*

Understanding Life Processes

Includes index.

Software-mediated learning requires adjustments in the teaching and learning process. In particular active learning facilitated through interactive learning software differs from traditional instructor-oriented, classroom-based teaching. We present behaviour analysis techniques for Web-mediated learning. Motivation, acceptance of the learning approach and technology, learning organisation and actual tool usage are aspects of behaviour that require different analysis techniques to be used. A combination of survey methods and Web usage mining techniques can provide accurate and comprehensive analysis results. These techniques allow us to evaluate active learning approaches implemented in form of Web tutorials.

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