An Investigation Into Human-centred Peer-support Education Systems for Students with Learning Difficulties

Brian M. Caffrey, Peter J. Carew

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Abstract

This research investigates the potential application and use of ICT in the development of peersupport networks centered on learners with Specific Learning Difficulties at third level education. Utilising a theoretical model based on both the social and medical models of disability, it is intended to develop a system that will allow learners to develop through interaction with their peers actionable education frameworks, adaptive learning strategies and reusable learning resources in a safe and contextualised learning environment. Primary research will be performed with the student population of Waterford Institute of Technology as a case study. The longitudinal goal is the improved retention, resilience and performance of the target population.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Event1st Systems Engineering and Systems Engineering Management (SESEM) Conference - Waterford, Waterford
Duration: 01 Jan 2011 → …

Conference

Conference1st Systems Engineering and Systems Engineering Management (SESEM) Conference
CityWaterford
Period01/01/2011 → …

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