Search for dissertations about: "inquiry learning"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 69 swedish dissertations containing the words inquiry learning.
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1. Online coaching as a Relationship of Inquiry : Exploring one-to-one online education
Abstract : In educational development, much focus is put on the use of computers and other digital tools to enhance teaching and learning. One of the most used digital communication forms is one-to-one communication using text, images, and video. One-to-one communication for educational purposes has, however, so far received only modest attention in research. READ MORE
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2. The unseen in between: Unpacking, designing, and evaluating sustainability-oriented labs in real-world contexts
Abstract : We live in a time of compounding ecological and social change. Given its uncertain and urgent nature, contemporary forms of governance are experiencing tension between controlling the present and nurturing collective capacities to enact transformative change. READ MORE
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3. Designing Online Courses for Individual and Collaborative Learning : A study of a virtual learning environment based in Sri Lanka
Abstract : Online courses of distance learning programmes at universities are designed considering the characteristics and needs of their adult learners. Basically, there are two types of learners in an online course: individual learners and collaborative learners. READ MORE
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4. Learner support for distance learners : A study of six cases of ICT-based distance education institutions in China
Abstract : This thesis focuses on learner support in Chinese distance education. It draws a picture of Chinese modern distance education, covering the major issues in the field of learner support, and small group work as peer support. READ MORE
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5. Spontaneous online tutoring : Students’ support of their own and other students’ process of inquiry in online text-based tutoring
Abstract : The use of online technologies has made education more accessible. In online education, there are increased expectations for students to be self-directed and take responsibility for their learning. Research has also shown that students can benefit from learning from each other. READ MORE