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What is Just-in-Time Learning

Fostering Pedagogy Through Micro and Adaptive Learning in Higher Education: Trends, Tools, and Applications
Just-in-time learning refers to accessing learning resources or information when it is needed, typically to address an immediate challenge or problem. It allows learners to acquire knowledge or skills relevant to a specific context or task at the moment of need.
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Creating a Culture of Innovation: The Case of the Pedagogical Innovation Center at the Polytechnic of Porto
Ricardo Alexandre Peixoto de Queiros (ESMAD, Polytechnic of Porto, Portugal), Mário Cruz (ESE, Polytechnic of Porto, Portugal), Carla Pinto (ISEP, Polytechnic of Porto, Portugal), and Daniela Mascarenhas (ISEP, Polytechnic of Porto, Portugal)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8656-6.ch004
Abstract
In this chapter, we describe the design and implementation of a Pedagogical Innovation Center (PIC) at the Polytechnic of Porto. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted our day to day lives, our businesses, the world trade and movements. Education was not spared. In fact, it was one of the sectors most heavily affected by COVID-19 pandemic. Teachers were forced, from night to day, to adjust a purely face-to-face teaching style, to a 100\% online set. This is known as emergency remote teaching. Several difficulties have arisen both for teachers and students. The first had to structure all their teaching materials from scratch, had to design and apply new assessment methods, and struggled to get their students' motivation. On their side, the students lacked engagement, social interaction with peers and teachers, the ability to have a more autonomous learning style.
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Just-in-Time Knowledge and User Interface Design for Effective Hybrid Learning
Learning that occurs in a timely fashion, on an as needed basis, based on the delivery of appropriate information and knowledge within task environment.
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Modeling for E-Learning Systems
Strategic knowledge acquisition enmeshed in business activities to support employees in learning new skills when performing day-to-day tasks, while fostering the alignment between learning outcomes, technological and strategic business issues.
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Technology in Primary and Secondary Medical Education
Learning tools that attempt to offer knowledge at the point when the physician would most need it, often in the course of clinical care.
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