Pedagogical Relationship
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A Pedagogical Relationship is a semantic relationship in a pedagogical domain.
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- See: Pedagogical Competence, Friendship, Personal Relationship, Adult, Child, Student, Klaus Mollenhauer, Norm Friesen, Pedagogy; Learning Management Systems; Learning Content Management System; Learning Objects; Quality of Content; Formative Assessment; Summative Assessment; Instructional Design Model.
References
2004
- (Cassin et al., 2004) ⇒ Peter Cassin, Chris Eliot, Victor Lesser, Kyle Rawlins, and Beverly Woolf. (2004). “Ontology Extraction for Educational Knowledge Bases.” In: Agent-Mediated Knowledge Management. doi:10.1007/978-3-540-24612-1_21
2001
- (Govindasamy, 2001) ⇒ Thavamalar Govindasamy. (2001). “Successful Implementation of E-learning: Pedagogical Considerations.” The internet and higher education 4, no. 3
- ABSTRACT: Many institutions of Higher Education and Corporate Training Institutes are resorting to e-Learning as a means of solving authentic learning and performance problems, while other institutions are hopping onto the bandwagon simply because they do not want to be left behind. Success is crucial because an unsuccessful effort to implement e-Learning will be clearly reflected in terms of the return of investment. One of the most crucial prerequisites for successful implementation of e-Learning is the need for careful consideration of the underlying pedagogy, or how learning takes place online. In practice, however, this is often the most neglected aspect in any effort to implement e-Learning. The purpose of this paper is to identify the pedagogical principles underlying the teaching and learning activities that constitute effective e-Learning. An analysis and synthesis of the principles and ideas by the practicing e-Learning company employing the author will also be presented, in the perspective of deploying an effective Learning Management Systems (LMS).