An “autonomous reframing” tool for teachers as a model for reusability in Web‐based educational materials
Abstract
Proposes a conceptual model for understanding the various “front” and “back” regions involved in Web‐based educational practices. In the process, a framework emerges for thinking about the relationship between reusability as a goal and the pedagogical representations involved in effective teaching and learning. It is proposed that a digraph‐based representational tool may be a useful way forward and a recent US patent is referred to as an example. The “autonomous reframing model” described is then related to other issues in contemporary debates about educational technology – in particular, the theory of affordance, the decision cycle model of interactivity and the need for “calm” technology.
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Citation
Fleming, D. (2001), "An “autonomous reframing” tool for teachers as a model for reusability in Web‐based educational materials", Campus-Wide Information Systems, Vol. 18 No. 4, pp. 159-166. https://doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000005810
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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