posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00authored byM Haag, M Bauch, Sebastian Garde, J Heid, T Weires, F Leven
Computer-based training (CBT) systems can efficiently support modern teaching and learning environments. In this paper, we demonstrate on the basis of the case-based CBT system CAMPUS that current learning theories and design principles (Bloom’s Taxonomy and practice fields) are (i) relevant to CBT and (ii) are feasible to implement using computer-based training and adequate learning environments. Not all design principles can be fulfilled by the system alone, the integration of the system in adequate teaching and learning environments therefore is essential. Adequately integrated, CBT programs become valuable means to build or support practice fields for learners that build domain knowledge and problem-solving skills. Learning theories and their design principles can support in designing these systems as well as in assessing their value.
Funding
Category 1 - Australian Competitive Grants (this includes ARC, NHMRC)
History
Start Page
249
End Page
254
Number of Pages
6
Start Date
2005-01-01
ISBN-10
1586035495
ISBN-13
9781586035495
Location
Geneva, Switzerland
Publisher
IOS Press
Place of Publication
Geneva
Peer Reviewed
Yes
Open Access
No
External Author Affiliations
Faculty of Business and Informatics; International Congress; Universität Heidelberg;
Era Eligible
Yes
Name of Conference
European Federation for Medical Informatics. International Congress.