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E-grāmata: Future of Innovation and Technology in Education: Policies and Practices for Teaching and Learning Excellence

Edited by (DEREE - The American College of Greece, Greece), Edited by (University of Latvia, Latvia), Edited by (DEREE - The American College of Greece, Greece)
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This book focuses on approaches to teaching and learning that integrate emerging technologies to enhance the quality of education. It brings together conceptual and empirical insights to elaborate on the design of effective programs, educational policies and educational administration requirements. The chapters cover topics such as social medias use in learning, virtual learning, innovative pedagogy, data mining, massive open online courses (MOOCs) and sustainable education. Special emphasis is placed on virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR), and the use of electronic devices such as tablets and smartphones in the classroom. The authors explore how advances in information and communication technology (ICT) can improve opportunities through education for all. It presents an international perspective, with authors from Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and North and South America.
Introduction. The Future of Innovation and Technology in Education: A
Case
for Restoring the Role of the Teacher as a Mentor; Anna Visvizi, Miltiadis
D.
Lytras and Linda DanielaPart I. Learning
Innovation for Digital Economy and Sustainable Development
Chapter
1. How to Predict the Unpredictable:
Technology-Enhanced Learning and Learning Innovations in Higher Education;
Linda Daniela, Anna Visvizi and Miltiadis D. Lytras
Chapter
2. Focus on the Agency of Learners to Innovate in
Pedagogy; Marc Nagels, Marie-Hélčne Abel and Fatiha Tali
Chapter
3. A Review of Educational Innovation from Knowledge
Building Pedagogy Perspective; Calixto Gutiérrez-Braojos, , Jesśs
Montejo-Gįmez, Ana Marķn-Jiménez and Fįtima Poza-Vilches
Chapter
4. Agile Digital Skills Examination for the Digital
Economy: Knowledge and Social Capital Management Frameworks through Social
Networking; Fragkiskos Filippaios and Vladlena Benson
Chapter
5. Innovation in Higher Education: Toward Enhancing
Sustainable Development; Saad Haj Bakry
Part II. The Use of
ICT for Teaching, Learning and Assessment
Chapter
6. Collaborative Writing and Knowledge Creation in a Social Media
Online Community; Anu Suominen and Jari Jussila
Chapter
7. How to Use ICT in a Classroom Effectively? The
Technological Blend; Theoni Tsinonis
Chapter
8. The Use of Tablets in Secondary Education: Students Perspectives
and Experiences; Margarida Lucas
Chapter
9. School Website as a Media: Practice and Potential
of the School Website Content; Baiba Arina
Chapter
10. Using Facebook as a Massive Open Online Course
Environment: Supported Functionalities and Challenges; Dries Van De Weghe
and
Yves Wautelet
Chapter
11. Assessing the Impact of Virtual Reality on Engineering Students
Spatial Ability; Rafael Molina-Carmona, Marķa Luisa
Pertegal-Felices, Antonio Jimeno-Morenilla and Higinio Mora-Mora
Chapter
12. Immersive Experiences in Online Higher Education: Virtual
Presence and Flow; Inma Rodrķguez-Arduraa and Antoni
Meseguer-Artola
Chapter
13. Educational Data Mining for Peer Assessment in
Communities of Learners; Maria De Marsico, Filippo Sciarrone, Andrea
Sterbini
and Marco Temperini
Part III. Case Studies
Chapter
14. Student-teachers Ability to Implement
Competency Approach: The Case of the University of Latvia; Linda Daniela,
Raimonds Strods, Zanda Rubene and Sandra Kalnia
Chapter
15. O2O Teaching Reform in China: Outcomes-based
Education (OBE); Muqiang Zheng, Chien-Chi Chu, Yenchun Jim Wu
Chapter
16. A Prescriptive Instructional Systems Design
model: A Rasch-model Case for Saudi Arabia; Allaa Barefah, Elspeth McKay and
Sulaiman Alqahtani
Chapter
17. Do We All Speak the Same Language in Europe? Finding Out by
Playing; Evi Hatziandreou, Anthi Soulitsioti and Yannis
Mastrogeorgiou
Chapter
18. Innovation in Deans Office: The Case of Polish
HEIs; Katarzyna Górak-Sosnowska
Conclusion. Chapter
19. Education, Innovation and the Prospect of Sustainable
Growth and Development; Anna Visvizi, Miltiadis D. Lytras and Linda
Daniela
Anna Visvizi is Associate Professor at Deree College -The American College of Greece, Greece, and Visiting Researcher at Effat University, Saudi Arabia. Her research focuses on building bridges between the worlds of diplomacy and academia to promote effective policy responses and coherent policy-making. Miltiadis D. Lytras is Research Professor at Deree College - The American College of Greece, Greece, and Visiting Researcher at Effat University, Saudi Arabia. His research explores the broad field defined by education in correlation with cognitive computing, information systems, technology enabled innovation, social networks, computers in human behavior, and knowledge management.  Linda Daniela is Professor, Chair of the Council for Promotion in Pedagogy, Head of the Scientific Institute of Pedagogy at the University of Latvia, Latvia, and Expert of Education at the Council of Sciences of the Republic of Latvia, Latvia. Her research interests include virtual education, smart education, educational technologies for learning, educational robotics, and solutions for reducing social exclusion from the educational process.