Beschreibung
This edited book collates some of the products of endeavour, offering a multi-vocal, interdisciplinary approach to hybridity in education. It connects practical examples, design directives and theoretical analysis, combining perspectives from technology research and development, educational theory and practice, architecture and space and product design. This book addresses researchers, practitioners, innovators and policy makers in education, technology and design, offering broad perspectives and then distilling practical insights in the form of design principles and patterns, pedagogical models, and predictions of future trends.
Autorenportrait
Dr. Einat Gil is a researcher, designer and leader of innovation processes in teaching & learning. She is the head of the Pedagogical Innovation Spaces project, director of the Center of Innovation and Learning Design and a faculty member at the Kibbutzim College of Education, Technology and the Arts in Tel-Aviv. Previously, she was the Head of Teaching Innovation at Levinsky College of Education, where she led the establishment of Future Learning Spaces and their integration into the college culture as well as additional transformative innovation processes. Formerly, a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Toronto and the Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences. Her research focuses on teaching and learning in Future & Hybrid Learning Spaces as well as in promoting Statistical reasoning. Dr. Gil consults academic institutions and is a member of the steering committee at MEITAL (IUCEL), an Inter-University Center for eLearning in higher education in Israel. She has numerous publications in academic journals, conferences proceeding and learning materials for students and teachers. Dr. Yishay Mor is a multi-faceted researcher, entrepreneur and consultant in educational technology and innovation. He is the CTO of EXPEditions, a vibrant Startup on a mission to make the knowledge of the world's leading experts on critical issues available and accessible to all. He works with educational institutions, NGOs and organisations to lead technology-supported innovation. Dr. Mor founded and led the centre for innovation and excellence in teaching at the Levinsky college of education, and was one of the leaders of the open education challenge - the first pan-European EdTech Startup accelerator. He was a senior lecturer at the British Open University's Institute of Educational Technology, where, among other things, he led one of the OU's first MOOCs. Dr. Mor has published over 60 papers (with nearly 3000 citations), and is frequently invited to give keynotes and seminars. He was the editor of eLearning papers. He has co-organised numerous international workshops and conferences, including EduPLoP.dk and the HLS workshop at ECTEL 2019, which contributed to the work presented in this volume. Dr. Yannis Dimitriadis is full professor of Telematics Engineering and ex Dean of the Doctoral School, Universidad de Valladolid, Spain. He is also the coordinator of the GSIC/EMIC research group, an interdisciplinary group, integrating over 20 researchers and practitioners from the field of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) and Pedagogy. He has contributed for more than 25 years in understanding the phenomena, and supporting educational practitioners and technology designers, in carrying out innovations within hybrid modes of learning (e.g., collaborative and inquiry, contexts (e.g., formal and informal) and spaces (e.g., face-to-face, web-based and 3D worlds). His recent research work has focused on learning analytics and smart learning environments, alignment of learning design and learning analytics, design patterns, conceptual and technological support to the orchestration of computer-supported collaborative learning processes, active pedagogies at scale, and across-spaces (Web, 3D worlds and augmented reality) learning. He has participated in more than 50 competitive research projects on technology-enhanced learning, co-authored more than 100 journal papers and 215 conference papers, and organized several workshops and symposia, at ECTEL, CSCL, ISLS, etc. Dr. Dimitriadis is also a senior member of IEEE, member of ISLS, and spent his most recent sabbatical year (2017-2018) at Berkeley, University of Edinburgh, and EPFL. Christian Köppe is a researcher, educator and pattern evangelist. His current research is on constructive alignment of graduate level outcomes in long-running assignments, exemplified by Incremental Grading.