Emerging technologies and trends open up new pedagogical possibilities and enable innovative uses of digital learning environments and educational technologies in educational institutions and beyond. Rapidly advancing capabilities in domains such as analytics, cloud computing, edge and mobile computing, as well as machine learning offer the opportunity to not only change what we teach (curriculum), but how we teach (pedagogy). Further, the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in unprecedented changes to learning environments and accelerated the spread of digital learning. Many institutions have expanded their educational portfolios to include new online offerings, and are in the process of deciding how to move forward in a post-pandemic reality, with traditional, online, and hybrid learning scenarios being viable options in different learning contexts. The Digital Learning and IS Curricula track provides an opportunity to exchange conceptual ideas and empirical findings regarding curriculum, pedagogy, learning environments, pedagogical innovations via the use of technologies to improve learning in educational institutions and beyond.
Track Co-Chairs Jeffrey Proudfoot, Ph.D., Bentley University Matthias Sollner, Ph.D., University of Kassel, Germany Bernard Tan, Ph.D., National University of SingaporeSubscribe to RSS Feed (Opens in New Window)
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Benefits of Using Augmented Reality in Learning Settings: A Systematic Literature Review Nastaran Mohammadhossein, Victoria University of Wellington 12:00 AM |
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Business Model Innovation in Times of Crisis: Highway2Hybrid – A Trade Fairs Digital Transformation Markus Böhm, University of Applied Sciences Landshut 12:00 AM |
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Educating about Responsible AI in IS: Designing a course based on Experiential Learning Charlotte Husom Grøder, Norwegian University of Science and Technology 12:00 AM |
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Andy Nguyen, University of Oulu 12:00 AM |
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Exploring the Cyclical Nature of Self-Regulation in Blended Learning: A Longitudinal Study Shadi Esnaashari, University of auckland 12:00 AM |
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Jiaqi Li, Leiden University 12:00 AM |
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Preferences for digital versus printed textbooks: Existing and emerging challenges Nikola Levkov, Ss Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje 12:00 AM |
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Jihao Luo, National University of Singapore 12:00 AM |
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The Importance of Business Continuity for Making Business: The Case of Design Kitchen Jonna Järveläinen, University of Turku, Turku School of Economics 12:00 AM |
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The State of Information Systems Education Research in Africa Gwamaka Mwalemba, University of Cape Town 12:00 AM |
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Towards Gamified Conversational Agents for Self-Regulated Learning in Digital Education Dennis Benner, University of Kassel 12:00 AM |
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Daniel E. O’Leary, University of Southern California 12:00 AM |