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What is Bioeducative Sciences

Handbook of Research on Teaching With Virtual Environments and AI
These are studies on education that analyze the relationship between subject/environment, genes/environment and the resulting hypotheses of epigenetic development.
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A Bioeducational Approach to Virtual Learning Environments
Alessandro Ciasullo (University of Naples Federico II, Italy)
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 21
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7638-0.ch009
Abstract
Knowledge carries some general characteristics related to the socio-environmental, cultural, and bio-physiological contexts. These three coordinates help us to understand under which condition knowledge is achieved/gained and they do it. Along the same line, the real or virtual learning contexts being essential and unique, the possibilities offered by the VLE which give the opportunity of programming environmental challenges, complexity, and support for subjects open up a series of educational perspectives that support individual differences even when they reproduce social platforms as virtual worlds. Programming that through adequate representations of environments, situations, problems, and specific actions are able to work on more complex neuronal patterns usually activated in the presence of real objects, especially in light of the current structures present in formal contexts of education.
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