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Supporting Self-Regulated Learning and Student Success in Online Courses
The expected place and behaviors of individuals within a community. These may be formalized and hierarchical, or informal and unstated. Individuals with more central roles in a community hold power to define and enforce community rules. Roles are constantly in flux in a community and an individual can act out different roles in different communities.
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Self-Directed Learning Is a Social Activity (and Not a Generalized Skill)
David S. Porcaro (Insight Partners, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-6500-4.ch003
Abstract
The perspective of self-directed and self-regulated learning as a generalized skill discounts the fact that a major driver of self-direction is an individual's motives centered on communities of practice. Effective design of learning experiences that foster agency, self-direction, and curiosity requires a clearer understanding of this relationship. Activity theory provides a helpful model for explaining the internal and external interactions of learning, both individually and within a community. Without this perspective, educators too often blame learners as failing to have self-regulation when in reality these learners are working under a different set of goals, roles, rules, or tools than those of the learning designer. Using this framework, this theoretical overview will demonstrate ways an immersive adult technology training academy helps support novices striving to enter technology-related careers, as they develop the identity, skills, and self-regulation of coding, data, and design professions.
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Personal Assistants for Human Organizations
The parts played by the agents enacting the roles in the solution to the problem. The roles reflect the long-term commitments made by the agents in question to a certain course of action (that includes task responsibility, authority, and mechanisms for coordination).
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Visionary Leadership: Learning from Exemplary Organizations
The activities, or what individuals ‘do’ in organizations in order to achieve an overall function.
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