Rebeca Soler Costa, Qing Tan, Frédérique C. Pivot, Xiaokun Zhang, Harris Wang
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Abstract
Education Technology advances many aspects of learning. More and more learning is taking place online. Learners’ learning behaviors, style, and performance can be easily profiled through learning analytics which collects their online learning footage. It enables and encourages educational research, learning software application development, and online education practices towards personalized and adaptive learning. As we continue to see personalized and adaptive learning progress, we must also pay attention to the negative impacts that feed into our research. In this paper, we will present our introspection of personalized and adaptive learning and argue that it is the social and moral responsibility of educators and institutions to apply personalized and adaptive learning wisely in their education practice. Educators and institutions should also recognize the realistic diversities of individual students’ learning styles and variable learning progress, contextually dependent learning accessibility, and their correspondent support needs for the fine-grained learning activities. We argue that the strategically balanced practices and innovated learning technology are crucial towards an optimized learning experience for the learners.
期刊介绍:
Texto Livre: Linguagem e Tecnologia is a quarterly journal, sponsored by the School of Letters of the Federal University of Minas Gerais (Brazil) since 2008. It welcomes submissions of articles, reviews, essays and translations on the relationship between languages and digital media. Its mission is to promote scientific production in the field of language studies, especially analysis of writing and practices for teaching writing through free and open new technologies, and studies on documentation and dissemination of free and open software, providing researchers from Brazil and abroad with the opportunity to share their research and contribute to the debate and scientific progress in the area. Topics of interest to this journal include: intertextuality, usability, computer use in the classroom, free culture, digital inclusion, digital literacy, dissemination of free software and other topics related to language and technology. The journal accepts manuscripts in Portuguese, Spanish, English and French, with no need for a translation into Portuguese. Texto Livre is intended for researchers and for a non-academic audience interested in critical approaches to the related topics addressed by the journal.