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Towards a Model of Learning on Online Social Networking Sites [PowerPoint presentation]
(2013-09-19)
This presentation considers a model to describe how teachers can learn in an online educational social network site (SNS). There are three sections to the presentation: discussions about traditional professional development ...
Automatic construction of mobile social networks on Moodle
(01/01/2016)
The traditional teaching methods of Learning Management Systems (or LMS) are rigid in nature and impose limitations on the teaching process. By having a closed pattern, these tools end up hurting the students, by preventing ...
Colaborative Open Online Learning (COOL)
(Corporación Universitaria para el Desarrollo de Internet (CUDI), 2015)
Teacher learning in an online social networking website
(School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine, 2014)
This study was designed to explore teacher learning using an online intervention with in-service secondary teachers in Trinidad and Tobago. It has been argued that traditional teachers' professional development practices ...
Massive Online courses: Extending learning networks in Latin America
(Tecnológico de Monterrey, 2015)
Massive Online courses: Extending learning networks in Latin America
(Tecnológico de Monterrey, 26/03/2014)
A new approach to online training for the Fuzzy ARTMAP artificial neural network
(2021-12-01)
The evolution of internet resources has led to an increase in the flow of data and, consequently, the need for classification or forecasting models that support online learning. The Fuzzy ARTMAP neural network has been ...
Analysis of Students' Behavior through User Clustering in Online Learning Settings, Based on Self Organizing Maps Neural Networks
An accurate analysis of user behaviour in online learning environments is a useful means of early follow up of students, so that they can be better supported to improve their performance and achieve the expected competences. ...
A process to support analysts in exploring and selecting content from online forums
(Scientific Research Publishing - SCIRPIrvine, 2014-02)
The public content increasingly available on the Internet, especially in online forums, enables researchers to study society in new ways. However, qualitative analysis of online forums is very time consuming and most ...