Published November 24, 2020 | Version v1
Conference paper Open

Rethinking Self-directed Learning for Information Managers - A process model for self-learning materials regarding the degree of complexity -

  • 1. Hochschule Hannover

Description

Self-directed learning is an essential basis for lifelong learning and requires constantly changing, target groupspecific and personalized prerequisites in order to motivate people to deal with modern learning content, not to overburden them and yet to adequately convey complex contexts. Current challenges in dealing with digital resources such as information overload, reduction of complexity and focus, motivation to learn, self-control or psychological wellbeing are taken up in the conception of learning settings within our QpLuS IM project for the study program Information Management and Information Management extra-occupational (IM) at the University of
Applied Sciences and Arts Hannover. We present an interactive video on the functionality of search engines as a practical example of a medially high-quality and focused self-learning format that has been methodically produced in line with our agile, media-didactic process and stage model of complexity levels.

Files

Rethinking_Self-directed_Learning_for_Information Managers_Wucherpfennig_Steinberg_Wittich_2020_eLmL.pdf

Additional details

Related works

Is identical to
Conference paper: 2308-4367 (ISSN)
Conference paper: 978-1-61208-764-1 (ISBN)
Is supplemented by
Video/Audio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJJ2nL-YvAU (URL)
Presentation: https://www.iaria.org/conferences2020/fileseLmL20/eLmL_50065.pdf (URL)