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Didactical design for technology enhanced learning
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posted on 2023-06-08, 13:43 authored by Brian HudsonThe ideas outlined in this chapter build on and extend those presented in Hudson (2008). This exploration of differences offers a new dimension and fresh insights into the notion of reflective practice. Particular attention has been paid to the tradition of Critical Constructive Didaktik as outlined in Hudson (2003) which is in particular based on the work of Klafki (1995; 1998 and 2000), and to the notion of Didaktik Analysis (Klafki 2000, first ed. 1958) for both the development of professional practice and for the purposes of educational research. I have subsequently applied this approach to thinking about the use of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) to support learning and teaching. The focus is on the design of teaching situations, pedagogical activities and learning environments which aims to address the what, why and how of ICT use in relation to the learner, technology and specific content selected from the wider societal and cultural context. During this developmental process the question of design has emerged as a central issue for attention. Accordingly, the discussion in this paper focuses on the nature of design, the conception of teaching as a design profession, and subject didactics as design science. It also describes didactical design for technology enhanced learning as a generic field of didactics which is applicable across the range of specific subject didactics. The role of research in relation to the didactical design process is discussed over a range of levels from the macro to the micro level involving a consideration of its role at the course or curriculum level. These ideas form the basis of an Integrative Didactical Design framework and an example is presented of the application of this philosophy, an approach to the research and development of technology enhanced learning in the field of Teacher Education at a national level in Sweden
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Barbara Budrich, Opladen and Farmington HillsPage range
223-238Book title
Beyond fragmentation: didactics, learning and teaching in EuropeISBN
3866493878Department affiliated with
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Brian Hudson, Meinert A MeyerLegacy Posted Date
2012-11-20First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date
2016-03-22Usage metrics
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