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Katedra informačních a komunikačních technologií (45080)
Title:
The Multimodal Adaptive Teaching
Citace
Šarmanová, J., Oujezdský, A. a Takács, O. The Multimodal Adaptive Teaching.
In:
ICTE2016: Information and Communication Technology in Education 2016-09-05 Ostrava.
Ostrava: Ostravská univerzita, 2016. s. 149-158. ISBN 978-80-7464-850-2.
Subtitle
Publication year:
2016
Obor:
Pedagogika a školství
Number of pages:
10
Page from:
149
Page to:
158
Form of publication:
Elektronická verze
ISBN code:
978-80-7464-850-2
ISSN code:
Proceedings title:
Information and Communication Technology in Education
Proceedings:
Mezinárodní
Publisher name:
Ostravská univerzita
Place of publishing:
Ostrava
Country of Publication:
Sborník vydaný v ČR
Název konference:
ICTE2016
Místo konání konference:
Ostrava
Datum zahájení konference:
Typ akce podle státní
příslušnosti účastníků:
Evropská akce
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Key words in English:
Learning style, adaptive education, sensory perception, multimodal education
Annotation in original language:
Up until now, three to four variants of the study material corresponding to the sensory preferences of students (verbal, visual, auditory and kinaesthetic) were used in the research of adaptive education where the study material is automatically adapted to a personal characteristic of the students? learning style. The variants contain the same learning material but were created differently in order to support the student?s most prominent sense. However, an American pedagogue Edgar Dale published his ?Cone of Experience? decades ago (1946). He argues that the more senses are involved in learning, the better is the result. That is reflected in the learning of foreign languages where it is necessary to manage not only the theoretical part (represented by grammar and vocabulary), but also to be able to read, write, speak and listen. Emil Horký?s (2014) research shows that the student?s sensory preferences can also be used. The idea is to use all the sensory variants of study material, but use them individually and in the sequence that corresponds to the student?s sensory preferences.
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RIV/61988987:17450/16:A1701K7E
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