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==Participation in workshops== | ==Participation in workshops== | ||
Tuebingen, Germany Workshop [[Yiannis Laouris]], [[Tatjana Taraszow]], [[Loredana Mihalka]] | Tuebingen, Germany Workshop [[Yiannis Laouris]], [[Tatjana Taraszow]], [[Loredana Mihalka]] | ||
Protaras, Cyprus workshop [[Yiannis Laouris]], [[Tatjana Taraszow]], [[ | Protaras, Cyprus workshop [[Yiannis Laouris]], [[Tatjana Taraszow]], [[Lawrence Kalogreades]] | ||
Playa de Aro, Spain Workshop (14-23 May 2008) [[Yiannis Laouris]], [[Tatjana Taraszow]], [[ | Playa de Aro, Spain Workshop (14-23 May 2008) [[Yiannis Laouris]], [[Tatjana Taraszow]], [[Lawrence Kalogreades]] | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
http://www.iwm-kmrc.de/www/en/projekte/projekt.html?dispname=Resource-Adaptive+Design+of+Visualizations+in+the+Natural%0ASciences&name=NaturwissenschaftlicheVisualisierung | http://www.iwm-kmrc.de/www/en/projekte/projekt.html?dispname=Resource-Adaptive+Design+of+Visualizations+in+the+Natural%0ASciences&name=NaturwissenschaftlicheVisualisierung |
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The Dynamic Visualizations in Instruction was a project implemented in collaboration with the Knowledge Media Research Center and funded by the German Leibniz Association. The Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute participated in all workshops and contributed both to the research and some logistics of the project. Yiannis Laouris, Loredana Mihalca, Lawrence Kalogreadis and Tatjana Taraszow participated in various phases and experiments of the project. The Cyprus team has also organised a meeting
Mission and Objectives
The basic idea of the project was that a successful knowledge acquisition with dynamic visualizations is a resource intensive process which requires simultaneous and optimized availability of different learning resources. This particularly comprises different processing capabilities of the cognitive system, functionalities of the applied computer technology and didactically substantiated contents and representations. Accordingly, the instructional potential of dynamic visualizations can only effectively evolve if these different learning resources are available in a coordinated way for a concrete knowledge acquisition scenario. This hypothesis was investigated in formal learning settings (e.g. school, university) as well as in informal learning settings (e.g. aquarium, diving excursion) for a natural sciences domain, the locomotion of fish[1].
Participation in workshops
Tuebingen, Germany Workshop Yiannis Laouris, Tatjana Taraszow, Loredana Mihalka Protaras, Cyprus workshop Yiannis Laouris, Tatjana Taraszow, Lawrence Kalogreades Playa de Aro, Spain Workshop (14-23 May 2008) Yiannis Laouris, Tatjana Taraszow, Lawrence Kalogreades