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摘要
本案例研究的重点是基于“混沌学习”的模块的概念框架、实施和评估,该模块使用“学习评估”而不是“学习评估”方法(Black & William 1998)。这一发展需要结合不同类型的教学和学习方法(面对面学习、电子学习和基于项目的学习),为普利茅斯大学计算机专业二年级的学生创建一个面向对象的分析和设计模块。初步结果显示,学生们获得了宝贵的职场技能,与前一年的学生相比,他们的成绩有所提高。
A Module Designed with Chaos and Complexity in Mind
Abstract This case study focuses on the conceptual framework, implementation and evaluation of a ‘chaotic learning’ based module which utilised an ‘assessment for learning’ rather than an ‘assessment of learning’ approach (Black & William 1998). The development entailed combining different types of teaching and learning methods (face-to-face learning, eLearning and project-based learning) to create an Object Oriented Analysis and Design module for second year computing students at Plymouth University. Initial results show that students gained valuable workplace skills and that attainment results were improved compared to those of the previous year’s cohort.