DynaLearn
The DynaLearn
project plans to deliver an individualised and engaging cognitive
tool for acquiring conceptual knowledge that fits the true nature
of this expertise.
Main objectives
Conceptual knowledge of system’s behaviour is crucial for society
to understand and successfully interact with its environment.
Acquiring this expertise is therefore a valuable aspect of science
education. Despite this importance, there is an alarming decline in
the number of students choosing science subjects. Reasons for this
include the perceived complexity, the idea that these subjects are
uninteresting and tedious, and the lack of effective cognitive
tools that enable learners to acquire the expertise in a way that
fits its qualitative nature. The DynaLearn project seeks to address
these problems by integrating well established, but currently
independent technological developments, and utilize the added value
that emerges. Specifically,
- Diagrammatic representations will be used for learners to
articulate, analyse and communicate ideas, and thereby construct
their conceptual knowledge.
- Ontology mapping will be used to find and match co-learners
working on similar ideas to provide individualised and mutually
benefiting learning opportunities
- Virtual characters will be used to make the interaction
engaging and motivating.
The development of the workbench will be tuned to fit key topics
from environmental science curricula, and evaluated and further
improved in the context of existing curricula using case studies.
Through this approach, the DynaLearn project will deliver an
individualised and engaging cognitive tool for acquiring conceptual
knowledge that fits the true nature of this expertise.
For further information please visit the
DynaLearn
website!
Page last updated by Andy Nunn on
4/23/2010