IDSIA, September 29th, 14.30, Per Bergamin, FFHS,
Title: Instruction Design for technology-based adaptive learning: Investigating cognitive
and emotional aspects
Since 2016 the IFeL Institute of Swiss Distance University of Applied Sciences holds an
UNESCO chair for personalised and adaptive Distance Education. In this context, relevant
concepts and prototypic learning modules are developed and investigated on research based
design concepts. In the focus of that research lie aspects of self-regulation, fostering
domain specific knowledge and emotions. The main questions are: How can conceptually
relevant concepts be built in tradition environments. What are relevant learning data to
foster effective learning? How can this data be analysed to support/recommend learning
activities? Some examples will be shortly demonstrated and discussed together.
Per Bergamin is Professor for Didactics in Distance Education and E-Learning at the Swiss
Distance University of Applied Sciences (FFHS). Since 2006 he acts as the Director of the
Institute for Research in Open-, Distance- and eLearning (IFeL) and from 2016 on he holds
also the UNESCO Chair on personalised and adaptive Distance Education. His research
activities focus self-regulated, personalised and adaptive technology-based learning as
well as emotions in reading and learning. As a researcher he cooperates with or leads
different national and international projects and contributes to different Swiss advisory
boards for E-Learning development. As a teacher he covers the topics of Educational
Psychology and E-Didactics. Furthermore he was founder and president of the Executive
Board of a Company for E-Business and Learning Applications, which he sold in 2016.
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