Search for dissertations about: "Berner Lindström"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words Berner Lindström.
-
1. In case of emergency : Collaboration exercises at the boundaries between emergency service organizations
Abstract : Due to the emergent and dynamic nature of incidents, the complexity of emergency work is often referred to as a challenge for learning. Another recurrent challenge in emergency work is that of collaboration at and across established organizational boundaries involving actors with specific types of expertise who are operating under different regulations and responsibilities. READ MORE
-
2. Learning science by digital technology : Students’ understanding of computer animated learning material
Abstract : Digital learning material is associated with grand expectations among educational policy makers. Several attempts to introduce this new technology with the purpose of enhancing learning have been made in recent years. The schooling system has, however, been rather hesitant and not so ready to adopt this kind of teaching aid. READ MORE
-
3. Lab work in science education : Instruction, inscription, and the practical achievement of understanding
Abstract : Taking an analytical perspective founded on ethnomethodology and conversation analysis, the four studies presented in this thesis provide detailed analyses of video recorded lab work in mechanics at secondary and university level. The investigated activities all build on educational design afforded by a technology called probeware. READ MORE
-
4. "But can't you see they are lying" : student moral positions and ethical practices in the wake of technological change
Abstract : Today it is considered important that modern digital technology be implemented and that all citizens learn to use it. Students already use mobile phones, personal digital assistants, computers, and their applications to do much of their work. This includes searching for and retrieving information, and collaborating on assignments and writing. READ MORE
-
5. "But Can't You See They are Lying?" Student Moral Positions and Ethical Practices in the Wake of Technological Change
Abstract : Today it is considered important that modern digital technology be implemented and that all citizens learn to use it. Students already use mobile phones, personal digital assistants, computers, and their applications to do much of their work. This includes searching for and retrieving information, and collaborating on assignments and writing. READ MORE