Search for dissertations about: "self-regulated learning"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words self-regulated learning.
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1. Technology-enhanced formative assessment in higher education : An intervention design of scaffolding student self-regulated learning
Abstract : As online learning is increasingly adopted in higher education institutions, many instructors are faced with the challenges of devising and implementing effective pedagogical practices that advance student learning. One of the challenges points to the design and development of assessment activities that truly inform the teaching and learning process. READ MORE
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2. Designing new learning experiences? : exploring corporate e-learners’ self-regulated learning
Abstract : The context of this study is corporate e-learning, with an explicit focus on how digital learning design can facilitate self-regulated learning (SRL). The field of e-learning is growing rapidly. An increasing number of corporations use digital technology and elearning for training their work force and customers. READ MORE
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3. Peer feedback with support of digital technology in visual art education
Abstract : This licentiate thesis focuses on the development of the idea process in art education using digital peer feedback. In the school subject visual art, the visual idea process, e.g., when students sketch their ideas, is an important phase in a project. READ MORE
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4. (Re)harmonising the Academy: Integrating life-long learning and science communication in Swedish higher education
Abstract : Higher education today performs a complex system of functions with a variety of goals and expectations, including research, teaching, and disseminating research to the surrounding society. It is however not always clear what these functions should entail, and how they should be played out. READ MORE
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5. An Entrepreneurial Mindset : Self-Regulating Mechanisms for Goal Attainment
Abstract : Comprised of a cover story and five separate but interrelated articles, this dissertation explores entrepreneurial learning. By connecting multiple theoretical perspectives, reviewing extant literature, using four qualitative datasets, and building theory inductively, the articles explain components to and mechanisms of entrepreneurial learning. READ MORE
