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INSCOPE 2009, Hoofddorp, The Netherlands, 30-10-2009
Self-Directed Adult Learning ina ubiquitous Learning Environment:A Meta-Review
Knowledge for business
Theunissen, N.C.M., Stubbé, H.E.,
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Introduction
• Employees have to face new challenges every day• Need to become flexible and self-directed in adopting innovations• Self-directed worker > self-directed learner• Develop yourselve anywhere and anytime• Supporting learning anywhere & anytime > ubiquitous learning
environment (ULE)• Many ULE initiatives, but a a grounded foundation is missing
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Central definitions
1. Self directed learning2. Ubiquitous learning environment (ULE).
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Central definitions
1. Self directed learning• Learner takes control over all educational decisions.• In interaction with the environment (social and physical)• Learner decides what (s)he needs to learn and how (s)he can
achieve this.
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Self-directed learning meta-review
• Systematic search in Ovid-PsychInfo, 1967-2007• Criteria:
• Self-Directed learning• Self-Managed learning• Student-Centered learning• Meta-analysis & literature review
• Output:• 63 hits > 18 hits met the criteria> 15 publications found• Publications between 1982 - 1997 & 2 more recently
• Conclusions self-directed learning:• More effective learning• It can be learned!
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Self-directed learning - Characteristics
1. Learner control
2. Self-regulating learning strategies
3. Reflection
4. Social environment
5. Physical environment
Stubbé,Theunissen, N.C.M. (2008). Self-directed adult learning in a ubiquitous learning environment: a meta-review. Proceedings -Special Track on Technology Support for Self-Organised Learners during 4th EduMedia Conference 02. - 03. June 2008 in Salzburg
(PDF available thru www.ntheunissen.nl )
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Central definitions
1. Self directed learning
2. Ubiquitous learning environment (ULE)• Supports learning anywhere and anytime,• Flexible mix of technologies (PDAs, games. e-learning e.g.)• Interactive, adaptive didactical strategies.
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ULE design consequences
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ULE design consequences
1. Learner control• The learner can make choices (what, why, how, when)
2. Self-regulating learning strategies• The use of learning strategies is stimulated: functionalities for
planning and formulating learning goals3. Reflection
• Reflection on both the performance and the learning process isstimulated
4. Social environment• The learning environment stimulates cooperation with other
learners.5. Physical environment
• The setting of the assignments and their content are based on theevery-day work of the learner.
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Grounded development of a ULE for firstresponders
• Self directed learning elements into ULE scripts• Story in pictures, combined with questionnaires.• Presented to first responders (n=62)
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ULE scripts for First responders
Four scripts1. Last minute learning during a crisis2. Enrichment of team exercises for individual learning3. Practicing at quiet moments during regular work4. Serious gaming simulating a crisis
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First responders (n=62) about the ULE scenarios
0 = totally disagree to 100= totally agree
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-(1.88)38Like to do this in my free time
-(1.60)65Decide yourself how to prepare
.88(1.15)73Can fit in the organization
.93(1.19)72Supportive for preparation on disaster
α(SE)GeneralMean
Scales
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Vignet 1last minute
learning
Vignet 2enrichmentof training
Vignet 3quiet
moments
Vignet 4seriousgaming
Supports Fits Control Free timeTotally agree
Totally disagree
ULE scripts compared
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TNO model ubiquitous self directed learning
Personal Learning Assistant (PLA)supporting self directed learning
Organized learning• Last minute learning • Enrichement exercises• Practicing at quiet moments• Serious gaming
PLA
PLA
PLA
PLAPLA
Spontaneous learning• Learning from experiences• Knowledge sharing• Informal learning
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Experimental set-up ULE:Personal learning assistant (PLA)
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TNO model ubiquitous self directed learning
Personal Learning Assistant (PLA)supporting self directed learning
Organized learning• Last minute learning • Enrichement exercises• Practicing at quiet moments• Serious gaming
PLA
PLA
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PLAPLA
Spontaneous learning• Learning from experiences• Knowledge sharing• Informal learning
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INSCOPE 2009, Hoofddorp, The Netherlands, 30-10-2009
Self-Directed Adult Learning ina ubiquitous Learning Environment:A Meta-Review
Knowledge for business
Theunissen, N.C.M., Stubbé, H.E.,
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