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  • Gunnars, Fabian, et al. (författare)
  • Adult Education Teacher’s Perception Of Gamification Implemented In Distance Education
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: 4th annual International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation (ICERI), 8th and 9th of November 2021. - Barceló Sevilla Renacimiento, Sevilla, Spanien : IATED. - 9788409345496
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This paper discusses perceptions of educational gamification and its potential opportunities for reducing student dropout and teacher workload. Interviews of nine teachers and their technology acceptance were studied in conjunction with the implementation of a gamified online system during 2019, fully designed for distance education. Results indicate perceptions of reduced workload, prevention of students from handing in late, and facilitating activity in courses. However, perceptions of clear suspicion towards Educational Gamification also related acceptance as insufficient for behavioural intent until very conclusive result demonstrations of behavioural performance are available to the teachers. Implications for lifelong learning and ethical concerns are briefly discussed.
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  • Håkansson Lindqvist, Marcia, et al. (författare)
  • Building a network for collaborative support in professional development 
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: NETWORKED LEARNING 2020. - Kolding, Denmark : Aalborg university. - 9788797174104 ; , s. 108-111
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This paper aims to explore and describe important steps in creating beneficial conditions for networked learning in a project in organisations. In the inception phase of the project, four important steps were identified: creating a common virtual space, the handshake, the initial support and the mentorship. It is concluded that all the four described steps are important for a successful establishment of a networked community of practice. 
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  • Jaldemark, Jimmy, Professor, 1970-, et al. (författare)
  • FAITH : Educating the educators on artificial intelligence in higher education
  • 2024
  • Ingår i: Symposium on AI Opportunities and Challenges. - : ACI Academic Conferences International. ; , s. 15-16
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • In the current spring of Artificial Intelligence (AI), generative AI is purported to affect many areas, including higher education. To cope with this new situation there is a large-scale need for teacher professional development. The project FAITH (Frontline Application of AI and Technology-enhanced Learning for Transforming Higher Education) is a higher education pedagogical development project that aims to develop institutional teaching development and education programs further. Using AI and technology-enhanced learning, teachers in higher education will work and develop programmes which are adapted to work and study in a highly communicative, cloud-based, mobile and smart AI-based society.The project has the following objectives: To take advantage of ongoing higher education pedagogical development initiatives within the university; To harness the power and benefits of already established models and teams, and to develop professional knowledge through new higher education pedagogy; and To increase staff understanding and competence in AI and technology-enhanced learning.FAITH is based on design-based research, which involves iterative and cumulative development processes. The project will be implemented during 2024-2026. FAITH consists of three phases: preparation, implementation and evaluation. In the preparation phase, the project is planned in detail. A steering group is formed and a project team is created. In this phase, these groups are responsible for the staffing and scheduling of FAITH, including the development of a plan for the competence development action. Program managers have a primary responsibility for the pedagogical development of their respective programs. Therefore, they have a prominent role in the FAITH project group. The implementation phase includes training of teams, pedagogical development work and seminar activities. The focus is on the impact of technological development on higher education studies and its content and form. In the final evaluation phase, the experiences are compiled and, based on the conclusions drawn, proposals for further development are drawn up.This paper presents an update of the FAITH project, including ongoing and planned processes within the project. This includes insights in the FAITH project as a model for pedagogical applications of AI and technology-enhanced learning in the context of higher education.
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  • Mozelius, Peter, Dr. 1959-, et al. (författare)
  • The Concept of ‘Bringing Your Own Device’ in Scaffolded and Augmented Education
  • 2020. - 1
  • Ingår i: Augmented Reality in Education. - Cham : Springer. - 9783030421557 ; , s. 59-70
  • Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Location-based games has enabled new opportunities for augmenting the traditional learning space. In a time where most students have their own smartphones, the concept of bringing your own device (BYOD) seems promising in educational settings as well. However, playing by random in augmented reality environments will not automatically bring curriculum-aligned learning outcomes. This chapter analyses and discusses how the combination of BYOD and augmented reality gaming might be scaffolded to support collaborative curriculum-aligned learning. The overall research strategy was a case study approach with Affordance theory, Social Constructivism and BYOD as theoretical assumptions for a deductive analysis. The case units were two outdoor sessions for middle school students with curriculum-aligned assignments in Mathematics and Social Science solved by playing the augmented reality game Pokémon GO. Data have been collected by video recordings of the outdoor sessions with spy glasses and a handheld camera. Results indicate that the augmented reality environment stimulates active learning, but that there like in traditional learning, is a need for scaffolding to achieve the stated learning outcomes.  
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  • Sahlin, Susanne, 1973-, et al. (författare)
  • Networked Educational Design for Novice Principals’ Professional Development : Insights from Sweden
  • 2024
  • Ingår i: Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Conference on Networked Learning 2024. - : Aalborg Universitetsforlag.
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This paper focuses on professional development for school principals, drawing on literature on the education of leaders and school leaders' development. The Swedish National Principal Training Programme (NPTP) is a state-regulated executive education for professional principals in preschools, schools, and school-age Educare centres. It has been mandatory for all newly appointed principals in Sweden since 2010. The NPTP is a mandatory in-service programme and consists of three courses: school law and governance, governing with objectives and results, and school leadership. The programme runs over three years, parallel to working full-time as a principal. The participants are expected to spend 20% of their working time on their studies. The NPTP uses a networked educational design, which is a valuable research topic from a networked professional learning perspective. This pilot study aims to explore the role of networked educational design for novice principals' professional development and strengthened professional confidence and identity. The research question that frames the study is: In what ways do novice principals' experiences of professional development contribute to the development of their professional confidence and identity with a networked educational design? The study employed a qualitative case-study design with a purposive sampling method to include novice principals undertaking Sweden's national school training programme. Data were collected during 2018-2022 from post-programme evaluations, including individual digital questionnaires with close-ended and open-ended responses and small group oral evaluations documented in a log book. The participants were novice principals studying in the NPTP at one university in Sweden. In all, 321 school leaders from 10 cohort groups in the programme consisting of principals and deputy principals from preschool, primary, secondary, and adult education participated voluntarily. The programme evaluations were carried out during the participants' last residential stay in the programme. Results indicate the importance of residential stays and networking opportunities in the educational journey of principals. These opportunities help connect with peers, establish contacts, and acquire valuable strategies. Completing the training increased principals' professional confidence, particularly in their roles as school leaders. The study shows that the networked educational design supports the development of a professional network among principals, which enhances their professional identity and confidence. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of this networked educational design, which helps shape principals' professional identity and confidence. The findings emphasise the value of networked professional learning
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  • Stenberg, Ingela, 1970-, et al. (författare)
  • Examining the relationship between gender, school year, and perceptions of the learning environment
  • 2024
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This study aims to investigate the impact of age and gender on self-perception and views of the learning environment in light of the consistent gender disparities in academic performance between boys and girls. The study adopts a pragmatic approach to motivation, given that perceived motivation and schoolwork engagement are closely related to students’ academic outcomes. An adapted PALS questionnaire was used to investigate the relationship between a learning environment and students' self-perception and motivation. 831 compulsory school students participated in school year 3, 6, and 8 (n=831). Data was analyzed with Principal Component Analysis (PCA), t-tests, and multi-regression analysis. Findings indicate that as students advance in age, their overall perception of the school, goal orientation, and confidence in their teacher's classroom management skills decline. This decline is most pronounced prior to adolescence, indicating that factors beyond pubertal onset may contribute to this trend. Gender differences were also evident in the students' perceptions, with boys exhibiting a more positive outlook across all aspects considered in this study, particularly towards their teachers. more positive throughout the school years in all the aspects mentioned above, especially towards the teacher.
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  • Sundgren, Marcus, 1969-, et al. (författare)
  • Disciplinary differences and emotional presence in communities of inquiry : Teachers’ expressions of digital technology-enabled teaching
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: Computers and Education Open. - : Elsevier. - 2666-5573. ; 4
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This work was built on two strands of earlier research on the community of inquiry framework (CoI). The first strand was Biglan’s seminal work on disciplinary epistemological structures and how these structures impact digital technology-enabled higher education teaching. In the other strand, some rare studies suggested that emotional issues are important to understanding higher education teaching. Nevertheless, research that links these two strands is even rarer. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the relationship between digital technology- enabled teaching in higher educational settings, the presences of the community of inquiry framework (CoI), and disciplinary epistemological structures. Survey responses from 143 teachers were analyzed through confirmatory factor analysis (SEM) and reflexive thematic analysis. Emotional presence was found to be a possible fourth element in the CoI. Disciplinary differences (coded as pure vs. applied sciences) were found to have an effect on the CoI, and that effect was particularly evident through the mediation of emotional presence. The differentiating factor was teachers’ views on the role of teaching. When guiding digital design, the recommendation is to consider such disciplinary differences specifically.
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  • Sundgren, Marcus, 1969- (författare)
  • Exploring digital technologies in higher educational settings : Enabling a community of inquiry
  • 2023
  • Doktorsavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Designing an educational experience that fosters higher-order thinking and learning is a significant challenge in a campus setting, and more so in an online setting. The constantly changing nature of educational technology adds even more complexity to the situation and educational research struggles to provide relevant recommendations and best practices. Therefore, this thesis provides theoretical, methodological, and practical contributions to the research community in five areas : (1) The addition of emotional presence to the Community of Inquiry (CoI) framework holds the potential to enrich social presence. A teacher seeking to enhance their educational design can benefit from a deliberate focus on emotional aspects. This extension offers researchers fresh perspectives and advances understanding in this area. However, there are valid arguments against expanding the framework, as it may introduce unnecessary complexity. (2) Digital technologies play a crucial role in designing effective online educational settings to accommodate the various presences within the CoI. A review of bring-your-own-device (BYOD) applications in higher education identified several tools that can support individual CoI presences. However, while technological advancements have addressed numerous issues, challenges persist. (3) The CoI framework is rooted in principles of active learning, which are vital for fostering social presence and cognitive presence in online settings. Evaluating the implementation of active learning classrooms (ALC) revealed intriguing connections between campus- based and online teaching. However, assessing student activity in online environments can be challenging. Visualizations of Google Docs revision history prove valuable for diagnosing collaborative patterns and identifying low collaboration and interaction between group participants, which otherwise could hinder higher-order thinking and critical discourse. (4) The rapid growth of online educational settings in higher education has generated an abundance of student data for learning analytics. Unfortunately, ethical considerations have not received adequate attention. Key ethical areas in learning analytics are discussed. (5) The methodological contribution lies in the design that utilizes a pragmatist worldview as the guiding philosophy of science for a mixed methods approach, coupled with a pragmatism philosophy of education, that in turn, guides the theoretical and educational stances.These results have implications for higher education teachers striving to develop their educational practice.
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  • Sundgren, Marcus, 1969- (författare)
  • Närvaro eller frånvaro : Sociala medier för lärande
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: Konferens i pedagogiskt arbete, 2023. - Linköping : Linköping University Electronic Press. - 9789180752831 - 9789180752848 ; , s. 27-28
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • De senaste årens pandemi har satt ljuset på fjärrundervisning. Det har tillämpats i en tidigare aldrig skådad omfattning, dessutom i lägre åldersgrupper än vanligt. Fenomenet har beskrivits som Emergency Remote Teaching (Bozkurt & Sharma, 2020; Hodges m.fl., 2020; Mohmmed m.fl., 2020) för att urskilja undervisning orsakad av kriser och katastrofer från välplanerad distansundervisning (Online Education). Men denna framtvingade ”fjärrundervisning i kris” har även lyft behovet av ökad kunskap kring elevers digitala lärmiljö, vilket inkluderar system och plattformar utanför utbildningsanordnarens kontroll.Syftet med denna studie är att undersöka hur tillgången till fritt tillgängliga digitala plattformar kan inverka på lärandemiljön för studiegrupper i samband med fjärrundervisning. Detta undersöks utifrån frågeställningarna: hur resonerar de lärande kring val av kommunikationsplattformar? samt vilka möjligheter och utmaningar kan identifieras?Studien har en parallell mixad design och datainsamlingen genomfördes genom semistrukturerade gruppintervjuer (n=2, en intakt studiegrupp och en tvärgrupp med representanter från 6 studiegrupper) och en mindre enkät (n≈80). Med Community of Inquiry som lins (e.g., Garrison, 2017; Garrison m.fl., 1999; Vaughan m.fl., 2013) visar preliminära resultat att studenter snabbt och spontant organiserar sig för att hitta smidiga kommunikationslösningar. Fördelar som stärkt social och kognitiv närvaro kan identifieras. Det kan också uppstå nackdelar då kommunikationen flyttar utanför lärares insyn. Möjligheten att identifiera behov av gruppstödjande insatser eller tillrättaläggande av missuppfattningar försvåras. Förekomst av kränkande beteende hamnar utanför utbildningsanordnarens kontroll, och elever/studenter som valt att stå utanför plattformar som Facebook riskerar att uteslutas från studiegruppsarbeten. Viss lärarinsyn kan dock återfås genom digitala lösningar (e.g., Sundgren & Jaldemark, 2020).ReferenserBozkurt, A., & Sharma, R. C. (2020). Emergency remote teaching in a time of global crisis due to CoronaVirus pandemic. Asian Journal of Distance Education, 15(1), 6.Garrison, D. R. (2017). E-learning in the 21st century: A community of inquiry framework for research and practice (Third edition). Routledge.Garrison, D. R., Anderson, T., & Archer, W. (1999). Critical inquiry in a text-based environment: Computer conferencing in higher education. The Internet and Higher Education, 2(2–3), 87–105. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1096-7516(00)00016-6Hodges, C., Moore, S., Lockee, B., Trust, T., & Bond, A. (2020). The Difference Between Emergency Remote Teaching and Online Learning. Educause Review. https://er.educause.edu/articles/2020/3/the-difference-between-emergency-remote-teaching- and-online-learningMohmmed, A. O., Khidhir, B. A., Nazeer, A., & Vijayan, V. J. (2020). Emergency remote teaching during Coronavirus pandemic: The current trend and future directive at Middle East College Oman. Innovative Infrastructure Solutions, 5(3), 72. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41062-020-00326-7Sundgren, M., & Jaldemark, J. (2020). Visualizing online collaborative writing strategies in higher education group assignments. International Journal of Information and Learning Technology, 37(5), 351–373. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJILT-02-2020-0018Vaughan, N. D., Cleveland-Innes, M., & Garrison, D. R. (2013). Teaching in blended learning environments: Creating and sustaining communities of inquiry. AU Press.
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  • Sundgren, Marcus, 1969-, et al. (författare)
  • Visualizing online collaborative writing strategies in higher education group assignments
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: The international journal of information and learning technology. - 2056-4880 .- 2056-4899. ; 37:5, s. 351-373
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Purpose: Working together in groups is a common and emphasized feature in today's society, and higher educational settings often utilize group assignments to enable students to develop collaborative skills. Therefore, the purpose of this article is to describe and analyze applied strategies and the patterns that emerge during students online collaborative writing in higher education group assignments. The research questions that this article aims to answer are (1) which patterns of students online collaborative writing emerge in higher education group assignments and (2) what strategies of online collaborative writing do higher education students apply in group assignments?Design/methodology/approach: This study's design builds on Conversation Analysis to explore visualizations of Google Docs revision history of online collaborative writing documents. Documents from 25 student groups were the basis of the analysis. The visualizations used in this project are produced with the DocuViz Chrome extension.Findings: The findings suggest that visualizations can provide a quick and fairly accurate estimate of collaborative strategies used when students write together online. Three patterns of document growth were identified, two of which could be directly linked to strategies for collaboration. Cramming patterns are indicative of low collaboration and concentrating patterns with high levels of collaboration.Practical implications: The findings provide useful insight for teachers regarding the nature of collaboration taking place during online collaborative writing tasks. By visualizing the revision history, much can be learnt about the nature of the collaboration and of the individual group member's contributions in a student group that otherwise remains largely invisible to the teacher.Originality/value: Prior studies have combined visualizations with extensive analysis of document content. This investigation shows that an examination of the visualization of the document's revision history can be used to draw conclusions about the nature of collaboration during the online writing process. 
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