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Enhancing problem-based learning designs with a single e-learning scaffolding tool: Two case studies using challenge FRAP
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Inquiry-based LearningE-learningEducationPbl Case StudiesInstructional DesignStem EducationInteractive LearningChallenge FrapLearning SciencesWorkplace LearningDesignAbstract Problem-based LearningLearning AnalyticsLearning MethodologyE-learning Scaffolding ToolProblem-based LearningDesign ThinkingProject-based LearningEducational DesignProblem-based Learning DesignsEducational AssessmentLearning DesignCase Studies
Abstract Problem-based learning (PBL) is a powerful instructional approach. By working through assessable complex problem-solving tasks learners can be encouraged to actively engage in investigation and inquiry and to use high level cognitive thought processes to solve real-life problems in professional contexts. A critical element of a successful PBL design is the inclusion of instructional support, such as scaffolding, to guide and assist the learner through the reasoning process that is crucial to successful problem-solving. The e-learning tool 'Challenge FRAP' (Form for the Recording of the Analysis of Problems) is client-based public domain authoring software which facilitates the use of scaffolding, the provision of progressive feedback and can promote student reflection at key decision-making points. This paper illustrates the benefits of such an e-learning scaffolding tool through two PBL case studies; one group-based PBL task in science and technology and one self-directed PBL task in plant pathology. Acknowledgements The authors wish to thanks Madhumita Bhattacharya and Lindsay Brears on their work with case study 1.
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