Rethinking Pedagogy for a Digital Age

Table of Contents An introduction to rethinking pedagogy by Helen Beetham and Rhona Sharpe Part One: Principles and practices of designing for learning Chapter 1 Technology enhanced learning: the role of theory by Terry Mayes and Sara de Freitas Chapter 2 Designing for active learning in technology-rich contexts by Helen Beetham Chapter 3 The analysis of complex learning environments by Peter Goodyear and Lucila Carvalho Chapter 4 The challenge of teachers' design practice by Liz Masterman Chapter 5 Tools and resources to guide practice by By Grainne Conole Chapter 6 Describing ICT-based learning designs that promote quality learning outcomes by Ron Oliver, Barry Harper, Sandra Wills, Shirley Agostinho and John Hedberg Chapter 7 Learning designs as stimulus and support for teachers' design practices by Shirley Agostinho, Sue Bennett, Lori Lockyer, Jennifer Jones and Barry Harper Chapter 8 Representing practitioner experiences through learning designs and patterns by Patrick McAndrew and Peter Goodyear Chapter 9 The influence of open resources on design practice by Chris Pegler Part Two: Contexts for design Chapter 10 Designing for learning in course teams by Rhona Sharpe and Martin Oliver Chapter 11 The art of design by Derek Harding and Bruce Ingraham Chapter 12 Activity designs for professional learning by Rachel Ellaway Chapter 13 Designing for practice: A view from social science by Chris Jones Chapter 14 Student as producer is hacking the university by Joss Winn and Dean Lockwood Chapter 15 The LAMS community: Building communities of designers by James Dalziel Chapter 16 Design principles for mobile learning by Agnes Kukulska-Hulme and John Traxler Chapter 17 Designing for learning in an uncertain future by Helen Beetham