DocumentCode
1831967
Title
The Ecology of Resources Model of Context: A Unifying Representation for the Development of Learning-Oriented Technologies
Author
Luckin, Rosemary
Author_Institution
London Knowledge Lab., Inst. of Educ., London, UK
fYear
2010
fDate
10-16 Feb. 2010
Firstpage
47
Lastpage
52
Abstract
This paper addresses the problem of developing a way to conceptualize context that can support the development of technology-rich learning activities. The term technology-rich encompasses mobile, hybrid and on-line learning approaches and the work reported here is intended to bridge these different approaches. In this paper we suggest that a learner specific definition of context can ground research across mobile, hybrid and on-line learning. We present a definition of context that is theoretically grounded in the socio-cultural approach to learning and we present the Ecology of Resources model as an abstraction that can be shared between social and technical researchers and practitioners to support analysis and to generate technology design. The Ecology of Resources model has been empirically evaluated and found to be a useful design tool for sensitizing designers to the importance of learners´ broader circumstances.
Keywords
computer aided instruction; ecology; socio-economic effects; ubiquitous computing; learning-oriented technologies development; mobile learning process; on-line learning process; resources model ecology; socio-cultural approach; technology-rich learning activities; Biological system modeling; Bridges; Collaboration; Context modeling; Educational institutions; Educational technology; Environmental factors; Geography; Ground support; Space technology; context; ecology of resources; zone of proximal development;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Mobile, Hybrid, and On-Line Learning, 2010. ELML '10. Second International Conference on
Conference_Location
Saint Maarten
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-5718-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/eLmL.2010.18
Filename
5430010
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