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Autori principali: Hedberg, John G., Chang, Chew-Hung
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2007
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ764150
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author Hedberg, John G.
Chang, Chew-Hung
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Chang, Chew-Hung
Hedberg, John G.
Chang, Chew-Hung
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contents The G-Portal Digital Repository as a Potentially Disruptive Pedagogical Innovation Hedberg, John G. Chang, Chew-Hung Innovation Electronic Libraries Database Management Systems Case Method (Teaching Technique) Use Studies Research Methodology Program Development Participant Satisfaction User Satisfaction (Information) Geography Instruction Geographic Concepts Computer Software Evaluation Christensen defined a disruptive innovation or technology as one that eventually takes over the existing dominant technology in the market, despite the fact that the disruptive technology is both radically different to the leading technology and often initially performs worse than the leading technology according to existing measures of performance. In this paper we shall explore the concept of digital libraries and their potential to become disruptive innovations that may supplant the existing popularity of learning management systems. We present empirical evidence about the affordances of G-portal (a digital library) and describe a developmental project to build a digital library of geographical assets. G-portal serves an active role in collaborative learning activities in which students conduct a field study of an environmental problem within a geospatial context--beach erosion and sea level rise. The study examines five groups of students who used the G-portal and reports on their success: in finding information, creating multimodal learning artefacts, and constructing arguments. (Contains 3 figures and 1 table.)
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spellingShingle The G-Portal Digital Repository as a Potentially Disruptive Pedagogical Innovation
Hedberg, John G.
Chang, Chew-Hung
Innovation
Electronic Libraries
Database Management Systems
Case Method (Teaching Technique)
Use Studies
Research Methodology
Program Development
Participant Satisfaction
User Satisfaction (Information)
Geography Instruction
Geographic Concepts
Computer Software Evaluation
The G-Portal Digital Repository as a Potentially Disruptive Pedagogical Innovation Hedberg, John G. Chang, Chew-Hung Innovation Electronic Libraries Database Management Systems Case Method (Teaching Technique) Use Studies Research Methodology Program Development Participant Satisfaction User Satisfaction (Information) Geography Instruction Geographic Concepts Computer Software Evaluation Christensen defined a disruptive innovation or technology as one that eventually takes over the existing dominant technology in the market, despite the fact that the disruptive technology is both radically different to the leading technology and often initially performs worse than the leading technology according to existing measures of performance. In this paper we shall explore the concept of digital libraries and their potential to become disruptive innovations that may supplant the existing popularity of learning management systems. We present empirical evidence about the affordances of G-portal (a digital library) and describe a developmental project to build a digital library of geographical assets. G-portal serves an active role in collaborative learning activities in which students conduct a field study of an environmental problem within a geospatial context--beach erosion and sea level rise. The study examines five groups of students who used the G-portal and reports on their success: in finding information, creating multimodal learning artefacts, and constructing arguments. (Contains 3 figures and 1 table.)
title The G-Portal Digital Repository as a Potentially Disruptive Pedagogical Innovation
topic Innovation
Electronic Libraries
Database Management Systems
Case Method (Teaching Technique)
Use Studies
Research Methodology
Program Development
Participant Satisfaction
User Satisfaction (Information)
Geography Instruction
Geographic Concepts
Computer Software Evaluation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ764150