Elizabeth is interested in the design, creation and implementation of flexible learning environments that incorporate the affordances of information and communication technology (ICT) and provide learners with increased choice, flexibility and opportunities for co-creation. With expertise in educational technology & instructional design, design thinking, open education and online learning, her research interests include open educational practices and pedagogies; creation of online communities and digital habitats; design thinking and models for immersive professional development.
Sessions auxquelles Elizabeth Childs participe
Lundi 2 Mai, 2022
Design Principles for K-12 Online Learning: Result of a National Validation StudyElizabeth Childs, Royal Roads University; Susan Crichton, DICE; and Randy Labonte, CANELearn Track: Learning experience design/ Volet: Conception des expériences d’apprentissageType: Research presentation Rationale for the study:
Sessions auxquelles Elizabeth Childs assiste
Lundi 2 Mai, 2022
About this Keynote:Research-practice partnerships (RPP; Penuel & Coburn, 2013) is a model that holds the promise of bridging the gap between knowledge generated by research and its adoption into practice and vice versa. When considered as professional development, RPP can inform the co-design process and positively position practitioners, and other stakeholders, bringing greater inclusivity to...
Design Principles for K-12 Online Learning: Result of a National Validation StudyElizabeth Childs, Royal Roads University; Susan Crichton, DICE; and Randy Labonte, CANELearn Track: Learning experience design/ Volet: Conception des expériences d’apprentissageType: Research presentation Rationale for the study: