Appropriating virtual learning environments: A study of teacher tactics

Jan Derboven, David Geerts, Dirk De Grooff
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In research on Virtual Learning Environments (VLEs), it has been shown that teachers often do not explore VLEs to their full potential and only adopt a limited set of the available tools. In this article, we approach teachers’ design of VLE learning activities as end user development. We describe a study of Toledo, a virtual learning environment used across several higher education institutions in Belgium. Using a combination of a semiotic, multimodal analysis and an in-depth user study with 24 respondents, we provide a detailed account of how teachers appropriate the learning environment to suit their needs. Combining the insights from the semiotic investigation and the user research, we analyze how user appropriations can be explained as practices emerging from both how the platform communicates, and contextual factors. The study showed that some teachers design very specific learning activities using the VLE - not by using the dedicated VLE tool, but by reinterpreting more generic tools. These appropriation tactics concentrate platform use in a limited number of tools, even when teachers do use more complex learning activities. These results have implications for the design of VLEs: rather than offering a wide range of tools targeted at specific learning activities, VLEs could concentrate on providing basic communication tools that are open for appropriation.

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认可虚拟学习环境:教师策略研究
在对虚拟学习环境(VLE)的研究中,已经表明,教师往往并没有充分挖掘虚拟学习环境的潜力,只采用有限的可用工具。在本文中,我们将教师对VLE学习活动的设计视为最终用户开发。我们描述了一项关于托莱多的研究,这是一个在比利时多所高等教育机构使用的虚拟学习环境。我们结合符号学、多模态分析和对24名受访者的深入用户研究,详细介绍了教师如何调整学习环境以满足他们的需求。结合符号学调查和用户研究的见解,我们分析了用户拨款如何被解释为平台如何沟通和上下文因素产生的实践。研究表明,一些教师使用VLE设计了非常具体的学习活动——不是通过使用专用的VLE工具,而是通过重新解释更通用的工具。这些挪用策略将平台的使用集中在数量有限的工具上,即使教师确实使用了更复杂的学习活动。这些结果对VLE的设计有启示:VLE可以专注于提供可供使用的基本沟通工具,而不是提供针对特定学习活动的广泛工具。
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Journal of Visual Languages and Computing
Journal of Visual Languages and Computing 工程技术-计算机:软件工程
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Visual Languages and Computing is a forum for researchers, practitioners, and developers to exchange ideas and results for the advancement of visual languages and its implication to the art of computing. The journal publishes research papers, state-of-the-art surveys, and review articles in all aspects of visual languages.
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