Chapter 1 How to Predict the Unpredictable: Technology-enhanced Learning and Learning Innovations in Higher Education

L. Daniela, Anna Visvizi, Miltiadis Demetrios Lytras
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Abstract The digitisation of various parts of society is developing at an increasingly rapid rate, which effects the way people receive services and how familiar they are with new innovations and technological challenges in educational environments. The future members of society must be prepared to participate in the creation of new innovative solutions as well as to support the process of knowledge creation. Despite the fact that rapid development of technologies requires society to immediately respond, even under these circumstances society must be able to make meaningful decisions. These processes put on the forefront of competence have the ability to predict the unpredictable, which means that the educational environment must to a certain extent be able to predict what has not yet existed and cannot be verified. However, it must at the same time involve specialists from different fields who must deal with technologies and technological solutions that have not been tested or proven consistent in the long run, measure their impact and predict what services are up to date and what technologies and skills are required. This section examines the conditions for technology-enhanced learning (TEL) in a higher education (HE) context to understand what technologies and digital solutions have traditionally been used as well as the role of educators in driving TEL. The aim of the research is to conduct a pilot study to identify the most recent trends in the use of technologies in HE, identify the future research directions, predict the future directions of development and collect and analyse the obtained data.
第一章如何预测不可预测:高等教育中的技术强化学习与学习创新
社会各方面的数字化正在以越来越快的速度发展,这影响了人们接受服务的方式,以及他们对教育环境中新的创新和技术挑战的熟悉程度。未来的社会成员必须准备好参与创造新的创新解决方案,并支持知识创造的过程。尽管技术的快速发展要求社会立即作出反应,但即使在这种情况下,社会也必须能够做出有意义的决定。这些处于能力前沿的过程具有预测不可预测的能力,这意味着教育环境必须在一定程度上能够预测尚未存在和无法验证的东西。然而,它必须同时涉及来自不同领域的专家,他们必须处理未经长期测试或证明一致的技术和技术解决方案,衡量其影响并预测哪些服务是最新的以及需要哪些技术和技能。本节探讨高等教育中技术增强学习的条件,以了解传统上使用的技术和数字解决方案,以及教育工作者在推动技术增强学习方面的作用。本研究的目的是进行一项试点研究,以确定高等教育中技术使用的最新趋势,确定未来的研究方向,预测未来的发展方向,并收集和分析所获得的数据。
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