International Perspectives on Emerging Trends and Integrating Research-based Learning across the Curriculum

International Perspectives on Emerging Trends and Integrating Research-based Learning across the Curriculum
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Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : 9781800434769
ISBN-13 : 1800434766
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Synopsis International Perspectives on Emerging Trends and Integrating Research-based Learning across the Curriculum by : Enakshi Sengupta

Research based universities occupy prime position have multiple roles to play beyond teaching, learning and supporting the academic achievements of students. Offering an international perspective, this book demonstrates how these emerging trends are being viewed across different countries with a broad range of diverse socio-cultural backgrounds.

The Emergence of the Ethically-Engaged University

The Emergence of the Ethically-Engaged University
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9783031403125
ISBN-13 : 3031403126
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Synopsis The Emergence of the Ethically-Engaged University by : Emiliano Bosio

This edited volume examines the role of the modern university as a public good institution ethically engaged in social transformation. Featuring contributions from internationally recognized scholars across both the Global North and South, this collection contexualizes issues in higher education such as community engagement, service learning, citizenship and civic responsibility both locally and globally (e.g., local, regional, national, and global engagement). Each chapter addresses the intangible, multifaceted dimensions of the relationships, community impact, and knowledge generation associated with community collaborations. In this way, the volume contributes towards the possibility of re-imagining the role of the modern university beyond a market-oriented, passive, and de-solidarized practices towards a more ethically engaged paradigm based on principles of mutuality, reciprocity and social responsibility.

Computational Intelligence

Computational Intelligence
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 818
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ISBN-10 : 9789811973468
ISBN-13 : 9811973466
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Synopsis Computational Intelligence by : Anupam Shukla

The book constitutes the peer-reviewed proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Information Technology (InCITe-2022): The Next Generation Technology Summit. The theme of the conference is Computational Intelligence: Automate your World. The volume is a conglomeration of research papers covering interdisciplinary research and in-depth applications of computational intelligence, deep learning, machine learning, artificial intelligence, data science, enabling technologies for IoT, blockchain, and other futuristic computational technologies. The volume covers various topics that span cutting-edge, collaborative technologies and areas of computation. The content would serve as a rich knowledge repository on information & communication technologies, neural networks, fuzzy systems, natural language processing, data mining & warehousing, big data analytics, cloud computing, security, social networks and intelligence, decision making, and modeling, information systems, and IT architectures. The book will be useful to researchers, practitioners, and policymakers working in information technology.

PIP Semarang Library Guide

PIP Semarang Library Guide
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Publisher : PIP Semarang
Total Pages : 64
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Synopsis PIP Semarang Library Guide by : Agus Wahyudi

This PIP Semarang Library Guide was created with the goal of introducing the library's resources and providing instructions to all library users on how to use all of to services available at the PIP Semarang library. By using this manual. The User will gain knowledge about the library's services and find it easier to use the library.

The Handbook of Blended Learning

The Handbook of Blended Learning
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Publisher : Wiley + ORM
Total Pages : 502
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ISBN-10 : 9781118429570
ISBN-13 : 1118429575
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis The Handbook of Blended Learning by : Curtis J. Bonk

This comprehensive resource highlights the most recent practices and trends in blended learning from a global perspective and provides targeted information for specific blended learning situations. You'll find examples of learning options that combine face-to-face instruction with online learning in the workplace, more formal academic settings, and the military. Across these environments, the book focuses on real-world practices and includes contributors from a broad range of fields including trainers, consultants, professors, university presidents, distance-learning center directors, learning strategists and evangelists, general managers of learning, CEOs, chancellors, deans, and directors of global talent and organizational development. This diversity and breadth will help you understand the wide range of possibilities available when designing blended learning environments. Order your copy today!

Issues and trends in education for sustainable development

Issues and trends in education for sustainable development
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Publisher : UNESCO Publishing
Total Pages : 271
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ISBN-10 : 9789231002441
ISBN-13 : 9231002449
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Issues and trends in education for sustainable development by : Leicht, Alexander

Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) is globally acknowledged as a powerful driver of change, empowering learners to make decisions and take actions needed to build a just and economically viable societ y respect ful of both the environment and cultural diversit y.

Artificial Intelligence in Education

Artificial Intelligence in Education
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Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 1794293701
ISBN-13 : 9781794293700
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Artificial Intelligence in Education by : Wayne Holmes

"The landscape for education has been rapidly changing in the last years: demographic changes affecting the makeup of families, multiple school options available to children, wealth disparities, the global economy demanding new skills from workers, and continued breakthroughs in technology are some of the factors impacting education. Given these changes, how can schools continue to prepare students for the future? In a world where information is readily available online, how can schools continue to be relevant? The emergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has exacerbated the need to have these conversations. Its impact on education and the multiple possibilities that it offers are putting pressure on educational leaders to reformulate the school curriculum and the channels to deliver it. The book "Artificial Intelligence in Education, Promises and Implications for Teaching and Learning" by the Center for Curriculum Redesign immerses the reader in a discussion on what to teach students in the era of AI and examines how AI is already demanding much needed updates to the school curriculum, including modernizing its content, focusing on core concepts, and embedding interdisciplinary themes and competencies with the end goal of making learning more enjoyable and useful in students' lives. The second part of the book dives into the history of AI in education, its techniques and applications -including the way AI can help teachers be more effective, and finishes on a reflection about the social aspects of AI. This book is a must-read for educators and policy-makers who want to prepare schools to face the uncertainties of the future and keep them relevant." --Amada Torres, VP, Studies, Insights, and Research, National Association of Independent School (NAIS) "The rapid advances in technology in recent decades have already brought about substantial changes in education, opening up new opportunities to teach and learn anywhere anytime and providing new tools and methods to improve learning outcomes and support innovative teaching and learning.Research into artificial intelligence and machine learning in education goes back to the late 1970s. Artificial intelligence methods were generally employed in two ways: to design and facilitate interactive learning environments that would support learning by doing, and to design and implement tutoring systems by adapting instructions with respect to the students' knowledge state.But this is just the beginning. As Artificial Intelligence in Education shows, AI is increasingly used in education and learning contexts. The collision of three areas - data, computation and education - is set to have far-reaching consequences, raising fundamental questions about the nature of education: what is taught and how it is taught. Artificial Intelligence in Education is an important, if at times disturbing, contribution to the debate on AI and provides a detailed analysis on how it may affect the way teachers and students engage in education. The book describes how artificial intelligence may impact on curriculum design, on the individualisation of learning, and on assessment, offering some tantalising glimpses into the future (the end of exams, your very own lifelong learning companion) while not falling victim to tech-hype. The enormous ethical, technical and pedagogical challenges ahead are spelt out, and there is a real risk that the rapid advances in artificial intelligence products and services will outstrip education systems' capacity to understand, manage and integrate them appropriately. As the book concludes: "We can either leave it to others (the computer scientists, AI engineers and big tech companies) to decide how artificial intelligence in education unfolds, or we can engage in productive dialogue."I commend this book to anyone concerned with the future of education in a digital world." --Marc Durando, Executive Director, European Schoolnet

Interdisciplinary Curriculum

Interdisciplinary Curriculum
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Total Pages : 97
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ISBN-10 : 174101252X
ISBN-13 : 9781741012521
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Synopsis Interdisciplinary Curriculum by : Heidi Hayes Jacobs

Demystifies curriculum integration describing a variety of curriculum integration options ranging from concurrent teaching of related subjects to fusion of curriculum focus to residential study focusing on daily living, from two-week units to year-long courses.

Interdisciplinary Higher Education

Interdisciplinary Higher Education
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Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages : 372
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ISBN-10 : 9780857243720
ISBN-13 : 0857243721
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Interdisciplinary Higher Education by : Martin Davies

Offers a contemporary of our understanding and practice of interdisciplinary higher education. This book considers a range of theoretical perspectives on interdisciplinarity: the nature of disciplines, complexity, leadership, group working, and academic development.

Journal of Faculty Development

Journal of Faculty Development
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Total Pages : 50
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ISBN-10 : 1661140025
ISBN-13 : 9781661140021
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Journal of Faculty Development by : Russell Carpenter Editor

The Journal of Faculty Development, founded in 1983, is an independent, peer-reviewed journal. Issued three times per year, it is a medium for the exchange of information regarding faculty development in post-secondary educational institutions.