Title :
Multimedia Educational Pills (MEPs) for Corporate Training: Methodology and Cases
Author :
Giordani, Paolo ; Cipriani, Elisa ; Fabiano, Sara ; Moroni, Chiara ; Ravazzani, Silvia ; Renzo, Maria Rosaria Di ; Mormino, Sara
Author_Institution :
Amicucci Formazione SAS, Recanati, Italy
Abstract :
This paper describes the Multimedia Educational Pills (MEPs) model. MEPs are highly concentrated courses, designed to address a topic through multiple representations, following a recursive, non-cumulative, logic, as pointed out by the Cognitive Flexibility Theory (CFT) methodology. MEPs have been designed to meet the educational challenges posed by the transition from an industrial to an information age. They focus on promoting the capacity to deal with uncertainties and solve problems in an adaptive way. Variety is the key to the architecture and the main benefit of applying MEPS. In fact, MEPS are made up of multiple resources. Each learning object has its own particular shape, perspective and conceptual dimension. In addition, the MEPS are designed to be used in multiple ways, such as e-learning, classroom, blended learning, and to be accessible on multiple devices. MEPs can support multiple teaching strategies (such as self-training, cooperative learning) and multiple learning architectures. In particular MEPs - used before or as follow-up -- can integrate and improve traditional classrooms. Finally MEPs can be used in support of coaching paths or in support of outdoor training paths.
Keywords :
computer aided instruction; educational courses; industrial training; multimedia computing; teaching; CFT methodology; MEP model; blended learning; classroom; coaching paths; cognitive flexibility theory methodology; cooperative learning; corporate training; e-learning; educational courses; industrial age; information age; learning object conceptual dimension; learning object perspective; learning object shape; multimedia educational pill model; multiple learning architectures; multiple teaching strategies; outdoor training paths; recursive-noncumulative-logic; self-training; Companies; Educational institutions; Electronic learning; Face; Multimedia communication; Training; Visualization; Blended Learning; Cognitive Flexibility Theory; Corporate Training; E-learning; Multimedia Educational Pills; Multimedia Learning; Soft Skills; Visual Thinking;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT), 2012 IEEE 12th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Rome
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1642-2
DOI :
10.1109/ICALT.2012.141