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What is Knowledge Transformation

Transferring Language Learning and Teaching From Face-to-Face to Online Settings
Is a process of creating new knowledge which involves problem analysis and problem setting through problem solving activities in content and rhetorical domains.
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Online Teaching Writing to University Students: Negative Stereotypes Ruined
Tamara Kavytska (Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine) and Viktoriia Drobotun (Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8717-1.ch004
Abstract
This chapter examines the emergency online writing instruction aimed at enhancing integrated cause-and-effect writing in tertiary school students. Specifically, the research compares two models of digital support in terms of their impact on the quality of cause-and-effect academic essays. The instruction relied on the integrated approach to writing instruction and the theory of online collaborative learning. The study was organized as experimental training with third-year university students (n=42) as participants who formed two experimental and two control groups. The study shows a generally positive impact of both digitally supported instruction models on the overall quality of cause-and-effect writing. However, different aspects of the indicated writing appeared unevenly affected by digital support of the online course. With the training efficacy of both digital support models confirmed, the general conclusion drawn from the research lies in the idea that only a targeted selection of online technologies can produce a significant enhancement of the skills under training.
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Source-Based Writing in Secondary School: Challenges and Accomplishments
Is a process of creating new knowledge which involves problem analysis and problem setting through problem solving activities in content and rhetorical domains.
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Using Writing Workshops in Teacher Education to Build Writing Pedagogy and Equity-Oriented Mindsets
A writer’s ability to intentionally problem solve and adapt a piece based on sophisticated content knowledge and/or genre knowledge (e.g., awareness of what background information an audience may not know).
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Constructing Knowledge through Online Bulletin Board Discussions
The process in which the learner behaves as a passive “information receiver” at the beginning of a course, but gradually plays an active role in learning and constructing knowledge midway through the course
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An Overview of Knowledge Translation
The process of changing the form of the knowledge constructed in the source context to a form that is usable in the target context.
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From Broadcasting to Transforming: The Social Construction of Knowledge for Understanding Lawfulness
The knowledge transformation processes understood as a set of descriptions or a collection of facts and rules to be transferred to the learner through them internalizing them as social constructions.
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