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Supporting Self-Directed Learners and Learning Communities with Sociotechnical Environments

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Supporting Self-Directed Learners and Learning Communities with Sociotechnical Environments
Making learning part of life is an essential challenge for inventing the future of our societies. Lifelong learning is a necessity rather than a possibility or a luxury to be considered. Self-directed learning (often occurring as learning on demand in response to breakdowns) is the dominant form of lifelong learning. The power of the unaided individual mind is highly overrated. Although society often thinks of creative individuals as working in isolation, learning and creativity result in large part from interaction and collaboration with other individuals. Much human creativity is social, and learning communities are needed to cope with the challenges of making learning part of life. This paper articulates existing problems in our current and future world requiring lifelong and self-directed learning and learning communities. It defines conceptual frameworks and it describes four innovative computational environments: (1) domain-oriented design environments , (2) critiquing systems, ...
Gerhard Fischer, Masanori Sugimoto
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Type Journal
Year 2006
Where RPTEL
Authors Gerhard Fischer, Masanori Sugimoto
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