Index

Design Thinking and Innovation in Learning

ISBN: 978-1-80071-109-9, eISBN: 978-1-80071-108-2

Publication date: 8 February 2021

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(2021), "Index", Taricani, E. (Ed.) Design Thinking and Innovation in Learning, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 119-122. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80071-108-220211012

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INDEX

Note: Page numbers followed by “n” indicate endnotes.

Academic honesty
, 45

Academic Honesty On-line System (AHOS)
, 49–50

adaption for K-12 Education
, 50–52

applicability across curriculum
, 52–53

modifications summary for K-16 implementations
, 52

Academic integrity
, 46, 52

creating ethos of
, 53

Artificial Intelligence
, 96

Automated Online Management System

AHOS
, 49–53

plagiarism
, 46–49

Cognitive constructivism
, 83

Collaboration tools
, 83

Collaborative learning
, 16

Confidence level
, 33–34, 39

Constructionism
, 87

Constructive alignment
, 101

Constructivism
, 83

Context-related learning
, 102–103

Cooperative learning
, 64

Cultural heritage
, 12–13

Curriculum
, 58

AHOS applicability across
, 52–53

conceptualising
, 58

Data collection
, 29–30

Descriptive statistics
, 30

Design Thinking
, 2, 71–72, 78, 108–109

case descriptions
, 74–75

in education
, 73–74

IT in human resource management
, 76

IT in public administration
, 76–77

learning from
, 109

in management education
, 72–73

project management course
, 75–76

student project groups
, 77–78

survey results
, 79

Digital divide
, 27

Digital immigrants
, 96

Digital literacy skills
, 27

Digital native
, 96

Digital storytelling (DST)
, 2, 5–6

aims, disciplines and relation with school curriculum
, 11–13

distribution and dynamics of ‘knowledge’
, 15–18

evaluation
, 18–20

experiences
, 11–13, 19

general features
, 11

organisation of working phases
, 14–15

at school
, 8–10

tasks and roles
, 13–14

Distance Education (DE)
, 98

E-journals
, 96

E-learning
, 64

EBSCO
, 96

Education
, 101

Design Thinking method in
, 73–74

heritage
, 6–7

Educational Innovation, implementation of
, 107–109

EDview
, 99–100

Empathy
, 73, 77–78

European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS)
, 101

Evaluation of digital storytelling
, 18–20

Fieldwork activities
, 7

Group knowledge
, 84–85

Group reflection
, 90

Heritage education
, 6–7

Heritage education institutions (HEIs)
, 95–97, 109

Higher education

blending instructional model debate with technology
, 104

in changing society
, 95–97

implementation of educational innovation
, 107–109

key features for educational solutions
, 102–105

Maastricht University
, 98–100

modern pedagogy
, 97–98

Open Universiteit
, 100–102

Highest frequency performing online tasks
, 37–38

Hong Kong’s Mathematics Curriculum
, 57

aims and objectives
, 61

assessment
, 64–65

conceptualising curricula
, 58

content
, 61–62

grouping
, 64

international mathematics curriculum changes
, 58–59

learning activities
, 62–63

location
, 64

materials and resources
, 63

rationale
, 61

reforms
, 59–60

teacher role
, 63

time
, 64

Human resource management, IT in
, 76

Ideation
, 74

Individual constructivism. See Cognitive constructivism

Informal learning
, 64

Information technology (IT)
, 71

in Human Resource Management
, 76

in Public Administration
, 76–77

Institutions of Higher Education (IHE)
, 25, 45

Instituto Piaget in Portugal
, 28–29

Instructional model debate with technology
, 104

International Center for Academic Integrity
, 45

International mathematics curriculum changes
, 58–59

Internet use
, 27

ISI-Web of Knowledge
, 96

K-12 education, AHOS adaption for
, 50–52

K-16 implementations
, 52–53

Know-how transfer
, 20

Knowledge, distribution and dynamics of
, 15–18

Learning
, 25

Analytics
, 96

collaborative
, 16

context
, 27–28

context-related
, 102–103

cooperative
, 64

from design thinking
, 109

in digital environment
, 102

formal
, 26

informal
, 64

to Learn Curriculum Reform
, 61

lifelong
, 26

Progression Framework
, 65

transfer focused
, 105

Lifelong learning
, 26

Maastricht University (UM)
, 98–100, 103, 106

Maker Movement
, 85–86

Maker objects
, 84

Makerspace
, 86–88

‘Massive’ Online Course (MOOC)
, 9

Mathematics
, 57, 66

Modern pedagogy in higher education
, 97–98

Multinational study of students’ views
, 26–28

confidence level
, 39

data collection
, 29–30

participants
, 29

performance of online tasks
, 40

purposes for using technological devices
, 38–39

research questions
, 28

results
, 30–38

setting
, 28–29

use of technological devices
, 38

New Math movement
, 58

New Senior Secondary Academic Structure
, 61

Oles Honchar Dnipropetrovsk National University (OHDNU)
, 29

Online learning activation
, 100–101

Online tasks

confidence level when doing
, 33–34

highest frequency performing
, 37–38

performance
, 40

Open Universiteit (OU)
, 100–102

Organisation of working phases
, 14–15

Organisational policies
, 45

Participants

for multinational study
, 29

sharing confidence level
, 32

Pedagogy
, 106–107

Peer assessment
, 65

Plagiarism
, 46–49

Pocket-sized robot
, 21n1

PoliCultura initiative
, 7

Preventative construction
, 45–46

Problem-based Learning (PBL)
, 98–99, 106

Project management course
, 75–76

Public administration, IT in
, 76–77

‘Puppet Theater’ Storytelling
, 10

Refection guide
, 89

‘School Activates Resources’ project (ScAR project)
, 5, 8

description
, 7–8

heritage education and technologies
, 6–7

PoliCultura initiative
, 9

Schools
, 5, 8, 16, 18

in Hong Kong
, 64

libraries
, 51

Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)
, 57

Secondary mathematics curriculum
, 59–60

Self-assessment
, 65

Social constructivism
, 83–84

Social epistemology
, 84

Student Assessment Repository
, 65

Student engagement
, 2

through collaborative construction
, 83–84

constructionism
, 87

goals of session and research
, 89–92

group knowledge
, 84–85

Maker Movement
, 85–86

makerspace
, 86–88

project goals and implications
, 88–89

time to change education
, 88

Students’ digital skills and Internet usage
, 28

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
, 96

Technological devices
, 30–31

confidence using
, 32–33

purposes for using
, 31, 38–39

purposes to perform actions
, 34–36

use of
, 38

Technology
, 87

adoption
, 27

blending instructional model debate with
, 104

development
, 3, 95–96

smart use
, 105

Transfer focused learning
, 105

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
, 71

Universities
, 6

course management system
, 50

guidance to
, 25

of Hawaii
, 49

Maastricht University
, 98–100

Open Universiteit
, 100–102

YOUlearn
, 101

YouTube
, 15