Buch, Englisch, Band 33, 627 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 1115 g
Challenges, Applications and Empirical Illustrations
Buch, Englisch, Band 33, 627 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 1115 g
Reihe: Professional and Practice-based Learning
ISBN: 978-3-031-08517-8
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Zielgruppe
Research
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Methods for researching professional learning and development:Challenges, applications, and empirical illustrations.Michael Goller, Eva Kyndt, Susanna Paloniemi, & Crina Damsa (Eds.)1. Addressing methodological challenges in research on professional learning and development (Michael Goller, Eva Kyndt, Susanna Paloniemi, & Crina Damsa)Part I. Methods for data collection2. Applying the experience sampling method to research on workplace learning(Jürgen Seifried & Andreas Rausch)3. Uncovering informal workplace learning by using diaries(Andreas Rausch, Michael Goller, & Bianca Steffen)4. Using the vignette technique to increase insight into professional development atwork(Veronika Anselmann & Regina H. Mulder)5. Integrating self-reports and electrodermal activity (EDA) measurement in studying emotions in professional learning(Susanna Paloniemi, Markku Penttonen, Anneli Eteläpelto, Päivi Hökkä, & Katja Vähäsantanen)complementary data in researching emotions in professional learning.6. Multimodal stress assessment in working and learning contexts: Using physiological, observational and experience-based data(Tobias Kärner & Detlef Sembill)7. Combining physiological and experiential measures to study adult learning (Minna Silvennoinen, Tiina Parviainen, Anita Malinen, Suvi Karjalainen, Mari Manu, & Mikko Vesisenaho)8. Measuring professional competence using computer-generated log data(Luca Spliethoff & Stephan Abele)9. Investigating interaction dynamics: A temporal approach to team learning(Lida David, Maaike Endedijk & Piet van den Bossche)Part II. Methods for data analysis10. Bayesian statistics in the research field of professional learning and development(Petri Nokelainen, Tahani Z. Aldahdouh, & Alaa A. Aldahdouh)11. A primer to latent profile and latent class analysis(Johannes Bauer)12. PLS-based structural equation modelling: An alternative approach to estimate complex relationships between unobserved constructs(Michael Goller & Frederic Hilkenmeier)13. Participant’s video annotations as a database to measure professional development(Bianca Steffen & Maikki Pouta)14. Data mining and analytics in the context of workplace learning: Benefits and affordances(Dirk Ifenthaler)15. Addressing ‘wicked problems’ using visual analysis(Eva Kyndt & Jan Aerts)Part III. Research approaches16. Delphi-technique as a method for research on professional learning(Christian Harteis)17. The narrative approach to research professional identity: relational, temporal, and dialogical perspectives(Katja Vähäsantanen, & Maarit Arvaja)18. Capturing actions of communities: Towards virtual ethnography and digital tools in researching organizations and workplace learning(Soila Lemmetty, Kaija Collin, Vlad Glaveanu, & Susanna Paloniemi)19. Video-based interaction analysis: a research and training method to understand workplace learning and professional development(Laurent Filliettaz, Stéphanie Garcia, & Marianne Zogmal)20. Q Method: Assessing subjectivity through structured ranking of items(Susanne Leidig, Hanna Köhler, Carina Caruso, & Michael Goller)21. Eye tracking in professional learning and development: Uncovering expertise development among residents in radiology(Helen Jossberger)22. Seeing workplaces from a Social Network Analysis (SNA) approach(Tuire Palonen)23. Design-based research – grounding, understanding and empirical illustration in the context of vocational education(Karl-Heinz Gerholz & Anne Wagner)24. Change Laboratory method for facilitating transformative agency and collectiveprofessional learning – case from a Finnish elementary school(Anu Kajamaa & Sakari Hyrkkö)25. Professional learning analytics: Understanding complex learning processes through measurement, collection, analysis, and reporting of MOOC data(Allison Littlejohn, Eileen Kennedy, & Diana Laurillard)26. Longitudinal case study research to study self-regulation of professional learning: combining observations and stimulated recall interviews throughout everyday work(Katrien Cuyvers, Piet Van den Bossche, & Vincent Donche)Part IV. Discussion & Commentary27. Researching professional learning in complex environments: Opportunities and challenges from a qualitative research perspective(Monika Nerland)28. How to deal with the complexity in research on workplace learning(Erno Lehtinen)




