Editors:
- This book offers a much-needed framework for understanding, managing and optimising the rapid transition to online
- This book brings together voices from the fields of pedagogy, technology, architecture
- This book offers practitioners and policy makers sound practical advice and useful predictions
Part of the book series: Understanding Teaching-Learning Practice (UTLP)
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Table of contents (17 chapters)
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Front Matter
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Into the Hybrid
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Pedagogy
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About this book
As we have come to accept the duality of physical and virtual learning spaces as a permanent feature of our educational landscape, we begin to question its validity. Is this really a dichotomy, or is it a continuum? Should this be the primary dimension around which we cluster educational experiences - how does it intersect and interact with other axes, such as formal-informal, vocational-recreational, open-closed, teacher-student? How do we adapt, as teachers, learners, designers, policy makers, to this changing landscape? How do we shape it to offer an optimal learning experience? Such questions led us to conduct a series of academic and professional events on the theme of Hybrid Learning Spaces (HLS) - spaces which challenge and defy the dichotomies above. This edited book collates some of the products of that endeavor, offering a multi-vocal, interdisciplinary approach to hybridity in education. It connects practical examples, design directives and theoretical analysis, combiningperspectives from technology research and development, educational theory and practice, architecture and space and product design. This book addresses researchers, practitioners, innovators and policy makers in education, technology and design, offering broad perspectives and then distilling practical insights in the form of design principles and patterns, pedagogical models, and predictions of future trends.
Editors and Affiliations
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Center for Innovation and Learning Design Kibbutzim College of Education,, Technology and the Arts, Tel-Aviv, Israel
Einat Gil
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Consultant, Tel Aviv, Israel
Yishay Mor
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Department of Signal Theory, Communications and Telematics Engineering, GSIC/EMIC Research Group, Universidad de Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain
Yannis Dimitriadis
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Freudenthal Institute, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Christian Köppe
About the editors
Dr. Yishay Mor is a multi-faceted researcher, entrepreneur and consultant in educational technology and innovation. He is the CTO of EXPEditions, a vibrant Startup on a mission to make the knowledge of the world’s leading experts on critical issues available and accessible to all. He works with educational institutions, NGOs and organisations to lead technology-supported innovation. Dr. Mor founded and led the centre for innovation and excellence in teaching at the Levinsky college of education, and was one of the leaders of the open education challenge - the first pan-European EdTech Startup accelerator. He was a senior lecturer at the British Open University’s Institute of Educational Technology, where, among other things, he led one of the OU’s first MOOCs. Dr. Mor has published over 60 papers (with nearly 3000 citations), and is frequently invited to give keynotes and seminars. He was the editor of eLearning papers. He has co-organised numerous international workshops and conferences, including EduPLoP.dk and the HLS workshop at ECTEL 2019, which contributed to the work presented in this volume.
Dr. Yannis Dimitriadis is full professor of Telematics Engineering and ex Dean of the Doctoral School, Universidad de Valladolid, Spain. He is also the coordinator of the GSIC/EMIC research group, an interdisciplinary group, integrating over 20 researchers and practitioners from the field of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) and Pedagogy. He has contributed for more than 25 years in understanding the phenomena, and supporting educational practitioners and technology designers, in carrying out innovations within hybrid modes of learning (e.g., collaborative and inquiry, contexts (e.g., formal and informal) and spaces (e.g., face-to-face, web-based and 3D worlds). His recent research work has focused on learning analytics and smart learning environments, alignment of learning design and learning analytics, design patterns, conceptual and technological support to the orchestration of computer-supported collaborative learning processes, active pedagogies at scale, and across-spaces (Web, 3D worlds and augmented reality) learning. He has participated in more than 50 competitive research projects on technology-enhanced learning, co-authored more than 100 journal papers and 215 conference papers, and organized several workshops and symposia, at ECTEL, CSCL, ISLS, etc. Dr. Dimitriadis is also a senior member of IEEE, member of ISLS, and spent his most recent sabbatical year (2017-2018) at Berkeley, University of Edinburgh, and EPFL.
Christian Köppe is a researcher, educator and pattern evangelist. His current research is on constructive alignment of graduate level outcomes in long-running assignments, exemplified by IncrementalGrading. He also works at the Freudenthal Institute at Utrecht University as teacher educator with focus on Computer Science Education and as educator at the talent-program ‘U-Talent’ for students of secondary education. Christian is emeritus board member of the Hillside Group, an organization which promotes design patterns as a way of explicating and communicating expert design knowledge in various areas (e.g. educational design). He published more than 50 papers on educational patterns and served as pc-member and co-organizer of several conferences. Christian started, together with Dr. Christian Kohls from TH Cologne, the EduPLoP workshop series, which formed the base for many follow-up publications and projects. The topics of the first two workshops were Assessment Design and Hybrid Pedagogy. The latter workshop also led to the workshop on Hybrid Learning Spaces at the ECTEL conference 2019 and in consequence to the publication of this book. Besides research and education, Christian loves making music (both programmed and hand-made).
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Hybrid Learning Spaces
Editors: Einat Gil, Yishay Mor, Yannis Dimitriadis, Christian Köppe
Series Title: Understanding Teaching-Learning Practice
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-88520-5
Publisher: Springer Cham
eBook Packages: Education, Education (R0)
Copyright Information: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2022
Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-030-88519-9Published: 05 February 2022
Softcover ISBN: 978-3-030-88522-9Published: 05 February 2023
eBook ISBN: 978-3-030-88520-5Published: 04 February 2022
Series ISSN: 2522-0845
Series E-ISSN: 2522-0853
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XII, 333
Number of Illustrations: 10 b/w illustrations, 57 illustrations in colour
Topics: Education, general, Computers and Education, Computer Applications