Persistent collaboration, marrying the technology push with the learning pull:

Abstract: "Within the AIED community there is growing recognition that research methods should be more sensitive to the context of educational practice. We describe a case study in which the specification of new tools for knowledge-based modelling proceeds from an investigation into a range of...

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Main Authors: Conlon, Tom (Author), Pain, Helen (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Edinburgh 1995
Series:University <Edinburgh> / Department of Artificial Intelligence: DAI research paper 746
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Summary:Abstract: "Within the AIED community there is growing recognition that research methods should be more sensitive to the context of educational practice. We describe a case study in which the specification of new tools for knowledge-based modelling proceeds from an investigation into a range of factors which are believed to be critical for successful innovation. These include not only technological possibilities but also teachers' previous experience with technology, the requirements of the formal curriculum, and established patterns of classroom activity. We suggest that the key to producing 'designs that make a difference' may be persistent collaboration between researchers, teachers, and technology experts, leading to a more equal marriage between the technology push and the learning pull."
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