Constructing Self-Discovery Learning Spaces Online: Scaffolding and Decision Making Technologies

Constructing Self-Discovery Learning Spaces Online: Scaffolding and Decision Making Technologies

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Release Date: November, 2011|Copyright: © 2012 |Pages: 308
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61350-320-1
ISBN13: 9781613503201|ISBN10: 1613503202|EISBN13: 9781613503218
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Description:

As an increasing amount of information is made available online, the assumption is that people who visit Web sites will be able to strategize their learning to optimize access to this information.

Constructing Self-Discovery Learning Spaces Online: Scaffolding and Decision Making Technologies raises awareness of the strategies supporting self-driven learner efficacy on a number of site types. This book reflects on existing literature about self-discovery learning and what learners need in terms of scaffolding to help them make the right decisions, assess their own level of learning, vet information strategically, collaborate with other learners, and build their own skill sets.

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Automated Discovery Learning
  • Guided Discovery Learning
  • Human Perception and Discovery Learning
  • Immersive Environments
  • Problem Solving Through Self-Discovery
  • Self-Assessment and Planning
  • Self-Discovery for Writing
  • Self-Discovery Learning Opportunities
  • Service Design
  • Theories of Discovery Learning
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This book shows that a majority of people use the Internet for informal discovery learning and simple problem-solving. There's much more of human endeavors that may be supported with some adjustments to the site and information and user-interface designs of various Web spaces and Internet-related. This text offers a look at the design of online spaces for self-discovery learners' acquisition of information, knowledge, and skill sets.

– Shalin Hai-Jew, Kansas State University, U.S.A
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Shalin Hai-Jew works as a grant writer at Hutchinson Community College (HutchCC) in Hutchinson, Kansas. Just prior, she worked as an instructional designer at Kansas State University (K-State), where she worked for 17.5 years. She has taught at the university and college levels for many years (including four years in the People’s Republic of China) and was tenured at Shoreline Community College but left tenure to pursue instructional design work. She has Bachelor’s degrees in English and psychology, a Master’s degree in Creative Writing from the University of Washington (Hugh Paradise Scholar), and an Ed.D in Educational Leadership with a focus on public administration from Seattle University (where she was a Morford Scholar). She tested into the University of Washington at 14. She reviews for several publishers and publications. She has worked on a number of instructional design projects, including public health, biosecurity, one health, mental health, PTSD, grain science, turfgrass management, social justice, and others. She has authored and edited a number of books. Hai-Jew was born in Huntsville, Alabama, in the U.S. Currently, she is working on multiple projects.
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Editorial Advisory Board
  • Barney Dalgarno, Charles Sturt University, Australia
  • Ramesh C. Sharma, University of Guyana, Guyana
  • Brent A. Anders, Kansas State University, USA