Recent Developments in Technology-Enhanced Learning: A Critical Assessment
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Karl Steffens, University of Cologne (UoC)
Lecturer and senior researcher at the University of Cologne (UoC), Germany
Karl Steffens is psychologist and senior researcher at the University of Cologne in Germany. He obtained his PhD from the University of Bonn and has worked at the universities of Bonn, Cologne, Frankfurt, Erfurt, and Barcelona (Spain). At the University of Barcelona, he conducted research in the field of ICT for a year with a grant from the European Commission (Human Capital and Mobility Programme). In his teaching, he focuses on learning and instruction, technology-enhanced learning, motivation, emotion and personality development. He has coordinated and participated in numerous European research projects. His research activities have centered on intercultural communication and technology-enhanced learning, with a focus on self-regulated learning in technology-enhanced learning environments.
University of Cologne
Institute of Didactics and Educational Research
Albertus-Magnus-Platz
50923 Cologne
Germany
Brenda Bannan, George Mason University (GMU)
Associate Professor at George Mason University (GMU), USA
Brenda Bannan, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor in the Learning Technology Design Research/Instructional Design and Technology Programs in the College of Education and Human Development at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. Dr. Bannan’s research interests involve the articulation of methods related to design research in the learning technologies field. She has authored numerous articles and book chapters in the areas of design research, design process, mobile learning, and augmented reality in several areas including learning/educational technologies, instructional design, special education, language learning, and science education. Her work investigates and links digital learning design, UX design process, design research and the development of innovative learning technology systems and solutions.
Division of Learning Technologies
College of Education and Human Development
George Mason University
4400 University Blvd MS-5D6
Fairfax, VA 22030
USA
Barney Dalgarno, Charles Sturt University (CSU)
Professor; Co-Director of uImagine, Digital Learning Innovation Laboratory, Charles Sturt University (CSU), Australia
Barney Dalgarno is a Professor and the Director of uImagine, Charles Sturt University’s Digital Learning Innovation Laboratory, a role in which he undertakes strategic leadership towards the adoption of innovative online learning practices across the university. As Associate Dean of Curriculum Learning and Teaching in the Faculty of Education, Professor Dalgarno has also led faculty and university wide initiatives in online learning, assessment, and transition and retention underpinned by technology and learning research over a number of years. Professor Dalgarno’s research contributions have been in three broad areas: the relationship between learning technology and learning theory; learning in polysynchronous learning environments, including 3D virtual environments; and university teacher and student attitudes towards learning technologies and their use. He has obtained numerous grants and consultancies for research on learning and teaching, including five Australian Office of Learning and Teaching and Australian Research Council grants, and has produced over 70 refereed publications. Professor Dalgarno received the prestigious Ascilite Fellow Award in 2013 in recognition of his outstanding contribution on the exemplary use of and research into technologies for learning and teaching in tertiary education. He also received ALTC Citations in 2007 and 2011. He is a lead editor of the Australasian Journal of Educational Technology.
uImagine
Division of Student Learning
Charles Sturt University
Boorooma Street
Wagga Wagga NSW 2678
Australia
Antonio R. Bartolomé, University of Barcelona (UB)
Specialist in Educational Technology and Professor at the University of Barcelona (UB), Spain
Antonio Bartolomé received his PhD from the University of Barcelona and is a specialist in Educational Technology. Since 1988, he has been working in multimedia design and development, first with laserdisc-based systems, then with CD-ROMs and the Web, and lately with video digital solutions.
His current work in the educational field is centered on blended learning solutions and new and innovative designs for virtual learning environments. Two main projects under his direction are Grimm about ICT for Spanish pre-school children and Mediakids, a 7th framework program under the Telematics-Socrates joint call.
He is the author of 20 books and one hundred articles. He has participated with papers or as a guest speaker at around 200 events since 1983.
Since 1990, he has also coordinated European projects in the Comett, Eurotecnet, Telematics, Socrates and eLearning programs as well as other national and local research projects.
Universitat de Barcelona
Edifici Llevant, despatx 005
Av. Vall Hebron, 171
08035 Barcelona
Spain
Vanessa Esteve-González, Rovira i Virgili University (URV)
Research assistant at Rovira i Virgili University (URV), Spain
Vanessa Esteve-González is a Computer Management Engineer and a PhD candidate in Educational Technology: E-Learning and Knowledge Management. She is member of the ARGET research group (Applied Research Group in Education and Technology) at the Rovira i Virgili University in Tarragona, Spain. She works as a research assistant in the Laboratory for Technology Applied to Education (LATE) at the same University, where she has participated in several national and international projects. Her research work concerns the use and implementation of simulations, MUVE's and emerging technologies as tools for enriching and extending the learning experience.
Departament de Pedagogia
Universitat Rovira i Virgili
Carretera de Valls, s/n
43007 Tarragona
Spain
José María Cela-Ranilla, Rovira i Virgili University (URV)
Associate professor at Rovira i Virgili University (URV), Spain
José María Cela-Ranilla is a research fellow at the Faculty of Educational Sciences and Psychology of the Rovira i Virgili University in Tarragona, Spain. He is a member of the Applied Research Group in Educational Technology (ARGET), which conducts research on the use of ICT in Education, where he has participated in several national and international projects. He is particularly interested in the application of Educational Research Methodology (EDR).
Departament de Pedagogia
Universitat Roviera i Virgili
Carretera de Valls, s/n
43007 Tarragona
Spain