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Handbook of Research on Media Literacy in the Digital Age
Educational Technology Research & Development special journal issue on Personalized Learning (ETR&D, 2012 AU34: The in-text citation "ETR&D, 2012" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. ) describes personalized learning as: behaviour [sic] tracking of learners and learner analytics … [to align] learning processes with personal cognitive attributes of learners . While it is true that digital systems in the form of intelligent tutors or intelligent learning systems can individualize the learning process, we would argue that they do not personalize the learning experience.
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Transforming Digital Literacy with Culturally Diverse, Personalized Learning
Patricia J. Donohue (San Francisco State University, USA) and Kevin Kelly (San Francisco State University, USA)
Copyright: © 2016 |Pages: 25
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-9667-9.ch008
Abstract
The chapter reports on the research and efforts of two faculty members in an Instructional Technologies (ITEC) Master's program to transform their undergraduate and graduate courses into culturally sensitive personalized learning experiences in media literacy education. The 20-year-old ITEC program needed upgrading to meet the paradigm shift in new technologies and global education that its students would enter on graduation. Cultural and social justice issues have been the mission of the University for 40 years and that dimension of media literacy education was missing from the ITEC curricula. Researchers found that introducing techniques of gamification, heutagogical methods, and universal design for learning principles into their online and blended-learning courses provided a way to help students personalize their learning experience and interact more engagingly with each other, and to master the media literacy skills being taught.
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