Search for dissertations about: "on-line learning"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 28 swedish dissertations containing the words on-line learning.
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1. Science Enacted in Everyday Life: Studies of On-line and Classroom Practice
Abstract : This thesis contributes to the field of science education with two studies investigating science literacy in its practice in everyday life. The approach embrace a view on science learning as embedded in the context of situation, resulting in the study of two practices: on-line communication and science classroom. READ MORE
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2. Enhancing on-line information sharing systems
Abstract : This thesis presents working methods for developing andmaintaining publishing services for various purposes overIP-based computer networks. Many companies and organizationsthat plan to host an on-line service on the Internet or on acorporate intranet already have much of the required apparatusand in-house knowledge in their existing infrastructure. READ MORE
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3. Towards On-line Learning Agents for Autonomous Navigation
Abstract : The design of a mechatronic agent capable of navigating autonomously in a changing and perhaps previously unfamiliar environment is a very challenging issue. This thesis addresses this issue from both functional and system perspectives. READ MORE
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4. ICT and formative assessment in the learning society
Abstract : In the 1930s and 1940s, less than one percent of the Swedish population were in higher education. By the beginning of 1990s this proportion had reached 2.4%. During the 1990s, however, a new economic current flowed in Swedish higher education. READ MORE
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5. New ways of learning : Participatory action research and Kenyan runners’ appropriation of smartphones to improve their daily lives and participation in m-learning
Abstract : In Kenya, mobile technology is widely used, with more and more people gaining access to the Internet. Mobile technology has the potential to support learning and improve lives, particular those of impoverished people. In this study, 30 Kenyan runners from poor backgrounds and with limited formal education participated. READ MORE