Situated learning theory and Geo- collaboration for seamless learning
Author
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Zurita Alarcón, Gustavo
Author
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Baloian Tataryan, Nelson
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2016-06-17T19:52:18Z
Available date
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2016-06-17T19:52:18Z
Publication date
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2015
Cita de ítem
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En: Seamless Learning in the Age of Mobile Connectivity. Págs. 181-200 (2015)
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Identifier
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-287-113-8_10
Identifier
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/138974
Abstract
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Situated learning stresses the importance of the context in which learning
takes place. It has been therefore frequently associated with informal learning or
learning outside the classroom. Therefore, this theory offers an excellent basis for
developing applications supporting collaborative learning activities implementing
seamless learning. In this chapter, we present and analyze two applications designed
with the principles of situated learning, which implement learning activities taking
place inside and outside the classroom without interruptions of either learning
methodology or technical platforms. The fi rst one supports the learning of models
for wireless signal propagations. It starts with a classroom activity for learning the
theoretical models, and then a fi eld trip is used to measure actual signal strengths
and compare them with the data generated by the models. The second one is a learning
system and a methodology based on the use of patterns. Students learn about
patterns by fi nding instances of them in the fi eld or by recognizing new patterns
unknown to them so far. The teacher proposes tasks to the students consisting of
fi nding instances of patterns or discovering new ones along a path or inside a predefi
ned area on a map. Both systems support the features of seamless learning
across various scenarios in and outside the classroom, due to the encompassing
formal and informal learning, personalized and social learning, physical and virtual
worlds, across time and location, and ubiquitous knowledge access by contextaware
in real learning scenarios.
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en
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Publisher
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Springer Science+Business Media Singapore L.-H. Wong et al. (eds.), Seamless Learning