Hetzner S, Steiner CM, Dimitrova V, Brna P, Conlan O (2011)
Publication Language: English
Publication Status: Accepted
Publication Type: Conference contribution, Conference Contribution
Publication year: 2011
Original Authors: Hetzner Sonia, Steiner Christina M., Dimitrova Vania, Brna Paul, Owen Conlan
Publisher: Springer
City/Town: Berlin
Pages Range: 166-180
Conference Proceedings Title: Towards ubiquitous learning
This research considers the application of simulated environments for adult training, and adopts the view that effective adaptive solutions for adults should be underpinned by appropriate adult learning theories. Such environments should offer learning experiences tailored to the way adults learn: self-directed, experienced-based, goal- and relevancy oriented. This puts andragogy and self-regulated learning at the heart of the pedagogical underpinnings of the intelligent augmentation of simulated environments for experiential learning. The paper presents a holistic approach for augmented simulated experiential learning. Based on andragogic principles, we draw generic requirements for augmented simulated environments for adult learning. An extended self-regulated learning model that links experiences in simulated and real world is then presented. A holistic framework for augmenting simulators - SRL-A-LRS - is presented and illustrated in the context of the ImREAL EU project. This points at a radically new approach for augmenting simulated systems for adult experiential learning.
APA:
Hetzner, S., Steiner, C.M., Dimitrova, V., Brna, P., & Conlan, O. (2011). Adult Self-regulated Learning through Linking Experience in Simulated and Real World: A Holistic Approach. In Delgado Kloos Carlos (Eds.), Towards ubiquitous learning (pp. 166-180). Palermo, IT: Berlin: Springer.
MLA:
Hetzner, Sonia, et al. "Adult Self-regulated Learning through Linking Experience in Simulated and Real World: A Holistic Approach." Proceedings of the 6th European Conference on Technology Enhanced Learning, Palermo Ed. Delgado Kloos Carlos, Berlin: Springer, 2011. 166-180.
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