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A Learning Environment to Promote Awareness of the Experiential Learning Processes with Reflective Writing Support
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Document Title
A Learning Environment to Promote Awareness of the Experiential Learning Processes with Reflective Writing Support
Author
Kingkaew C. Theeramunkong T. Supnithi T. Chatpreecha P. Morita K. Tanaka K. Ikeda M.
Affiliations
School of Knowledge Science Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Nomi Ishikawa923-1211 Japan; School of Information Computer and Communication Technology Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology Thammasat University Pathum Thani12000 Thailand; The Royal Society of Thailand Bangkok 10300 Thailand; Artificial Intelligence Research Group National Electronics and Computer Technology Center Pathum Thani12120 Thailand; Department of Digital and Information Technology Panyapiwat Institute of Management Nonthaburi 11120 Thailand; Department of Psychological Science College of Informatics and Human Communication Kanazawa Institute of Technology Ishikawa Nonoichi 921-8501 Japan
Type
Article
Source Title
Education Sciences
ISSN
22277102
Year
2023
Volume
13
Issue
1
Open Access
All Open Access Gold Green
Publisher
MDPI
DOI
10.3390/educsci13010064
Abstract
Promoting reflective thinking is becoming increasingly important in helping learners develop strategies to apply new information to unpredictable situations during their daily activities. Reflective writing based on Kolb抯 experiential learning cycle could be one method for promoting reflective thinking that allows learners to consider their experiences and transform them into transferable knowledge which can be applied to new contexts. However learners cannot sufficiently practice reflective writing; thus they cannot learn from their experiences. Therefore our primary goal is to support reflective thinking by providing writing support. This study presents a computerized learning-environment design that helps learners to master experiential learning concepts using reflective writing. The study demonstrates how the learning-support function enhances experiential learning and enables the desired learning process to be captured. This helps mentors to provide suitable support toward understanding experiential learning. We also demonstrate how the learning environment can help learners to master experiential learning. This design which has the dual role of supporting and observing implicit thinking behavior can then be applied to a meta-level thinking support framework in other problem domains. ? 2023 by the authors.
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CC BY
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Publication Source
WOS