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As new educational paradigms, such as blended learning, flipped classrooms, and flexible learning, become mainstream, it is important to have the proper tools in place to support methods of student-initiated and student-directed learning. In this paper, we present a prototype of an online educational tool called the Concept Navigator that is designed to provide students with an explicit and visual representation of the core concepts and learning outcomes of a course. Unlike typical course websites where materials are structured linearly based on an academic calendar, course materials in the Concept Navigator are associated to a set of core concepts presented via a visual, pedagogical tool called the concept map. By digitizing a course concept map and integrating it with existing online functionality such as individualized learning paths, real-time performance and progress monitoring, and data analytics for course management, the Concept Navigator will improve the learning experience in new student-centric paradigms.
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Hui, B., Crompton, C. (2014). The Need to Support Independent Student-Directed Learning. In: Uden, L., Tao, YH., Yang, HC., Ting, IH. (eds) The 2nd International Workshop on Learning Technology for Education in Cloud. Springer Proceedings in Complexity. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7308-0_11
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