Part I - Exploring the use of Digital Technologies in School Education.- Chapter 1 – Digital ethnicity: Social belonging in the internet age.- Chapter 2 - The use of virtual reality at lower secondary schools.- Chapter 3 - Language and electronic medium skills development through autonomous and ideological practices.- Chapter 4 – Technology enhanced learning of motions based on a clustering approach.- Chapter 5- Comparing face-to-face to online instruction in secondary education - Findings of a repetitive factoral experiment.- Part II - Technology Supported STEM School Education.- Chapter 6 – Coding and computational thinking - using Arduino to acquire problem solving skills.- Chapter 7 – Learning through a “route planner” Human-computer information retrieval for automatic assessment.- Chapter 8 - Orchestrating outdoor location-based learning activities.- Part III- Teachers' Professional Development.- Chapter 9– Online professionallearning communities for developing teachers’ digital competences.- Chapter 10 – Experiences of multimodal teaching through a serious game: meanings, practices and discourses.- Chapter 11 – The development of teacher leadership inventory in Malaysian educational context.
Pedro Isaias is an Associate Professor at the Information Systems &
Technology Management School of The University of New South Wales
(UNSW – Sydney), Australia. Previously he was an Associate
Professor at The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
Before moving to Australia, he was also an Associate Professor at
Universidade Aberta (Portuguese Open University) in Lisbon,
Portugal, where he was responsible for several courses and director
of the master's degree program in Management / MBA. He was also
director of the master's degree program in Electronic Commerce and
Internet for 10 years. Associate Professor Pedro Isaias holds a PhD
in Information Management (in the specialty of information and
decision systems) from the New University of Lisbon. Author of
several books, book chapters, papers and research reports, all in
the information systems area, he has headed several conferences and
workshops within the mentioned area. He has also been responsible
for the scientific coordination of several EU funded research
projects. He is also a member of the editorial board of several
journals and program committee member of several conferences and
workshops. In the past 20 years, he has developed expertise in
Learning Technologies and e-Learning, as part of his roles.
Currently, he conducts research activity related to MIS in general
and more specifically Learning Technologies, Data Analytics,
Business Intelligence, Digital Transformation, e-Business and WWW
related areas.
Demetrios Sampson is a Professor of Learning Technologies at the
University of Piraeus, Greece. He is the co-author of 350 articles
in scientific books, journals, and conferences, and the editor of
17 books, 35 special issues in academic journals and 40
international conference proceedings. He has received 10 times Best
Paper Award in International Conferences on Learning Technologies.
He has been a Keynote/Invited Speaker in 90 International/National
Conferences. He has been director, principal investigator and/or
research consultant in 70 Research and Innovation projects with
external funding at the range of 16 Million€. He has
supervised 155 honors and postgraduate students to successful
completion. He has developed and delivers the first Massive Online
Open Course (MOOC) on the use of Educational Data Analytics by
School Teachers (Analytics for the Classroom Teacher), offered by
the edX platform (a Harvard and MIT led global initiative) which
has attracted more than 16.000 participants from 160 countries
around the world since October 2016. He is the recipient of
the IEEE Computer Society Distinguished Service Award (July 2012)
and named a Golden Core Member of IEEE Computer Society in
recognition of his contribution to the field of Learning
Technologies. He is also the recipient of the Golden Nikola Tesla
Chain Award of the International Society for Engineering Pedagogy
(IGIP) for "International outstanding achievements in the field of
Engineering Pedagogy" (September 2018).
Dirk Ifenthaler is Professor and Chair of Learning Design and
Technology at University of Mannheim Germany and UNESCO Deputy
Chair of Data Science in Higher Education Learning and Teaching at
Curtin University Australia. His previous roles include Professor
and Director Centre for Research in Digital Learning at Deakin
University Australia Manager of Applied Research and Learning
Analytics at Open Universities Australia and Professor for Applied
Teaching and Learning Research at the University of Potsdam
Germany. He was a 2012 Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence at the
Jeannine Rainbolt College of Education at the University of
Oklahoma USA. Dirk’s research focuses on the intersection of
cognitive psychology educational technology data analytics and
organisational learning. His research outcomes include numerous
co-authored books book series book chapters journal articles and
international conference papers as well as successful grant funding
in Australia Germany and USA. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the
Technology Knowledge and Learning Senior Editor of Journal of
Applied Research in Higher Education and Deputy Editor-in-Chief of
International Journal of Learning Analytics and Artificial
Intelligence for Education.
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