JYULed - JYUnit for Learning and Digital Education

How could the expertise of education professionals be developed in such a way as to support sustainable and ethical skills in a digitalized world? What factors promote high-quality interaction, community-based learning, and the skills of critical and creative thinking in various learning environments? Among other things, we are seeking answers to such questions. Our operations are based on diverse educational and research collaborations. What is important to us is research-based, practical, and future-oriented pedagogical development.

Table of contents

Research group type
Research group
Core fields of research
Learning, teaching and interaction
Research areas
Interactive and technologically enhanced learning environments
Faculty
Faculty of Education and Psychology
Department
Department of Teacher Education

Research group description

Education and learning in diverse digital environments

We research and support education, learning and teaching in a variety of collaborative and digital environments.

Collaborative learning and interaction

What is quality interaction and dialogue in emerging learning environments?

  • Our research often focuses on authentic learning situations, using methods such as video-observation.

Self-regulation and distributed regulation oflearning

What kind of self-regulation skills do young and adult learners need? How can teachers support the development of self-regulation skills? What opportunities could emerging technologies bring to support the practice of learner self-regulation skills?

  • Among other things, we have developed teaching and learning situations applying simulation pedagogy to develop self-regulation skills.
Digital literac y

What is critical and creative digital literacy in education? How does it relate to new literacies such as data literacy?

  • We develop the digital pedagogical competences of student teachers in a holistic way during their teacher education studies.

Hybrid learning environments

What opportunities and challenges does augmented reality bring to teacher education? What about artificial intelligence?

  • For example, we have explored creative and experiential drama in VR environments in an environmental course.

Publications

Publication
2023
Available through Open Access

International Conference on Computer Supported Collaborative Learning
Nousiainen, Tuula
Toivanen, Tapio
Latva-aho, Jenni
Pyykkönen, Saara
Laakkonen, Ilona
Ahlström, Emilia
Näykki, Piia
Publication
2023
Available through Open Access

Annual Symposium of Computer Science
Kuonanoja, Liisa
Karppinen, Pasi
Suorsa, Anna
Näykki, Piia
Hermes, Jan
Dindar, Muhterem
Publication
2023
Available through Open Access

Cool and Useful Digital Tools for Teaching : Making and Learning Spaces in (Higher) Education!
Nousiainen, Tuula
Penttinen, Silja
Vesisenaho, Mikko
Publication
2023
Available through Open Access

Trends and Issues of Promoting Digital Learning in High-Digital-Competitiveness Countries : Country Reports and International Comparison
Näykki, Piia
Häkkinen, Päivi
Publication
2022
Available through Open Access

Instructional science
Pöysä-Tarhonen, Johanna
Häkkinen, Päivi
Tarhonen, Pasi
Näykki, Piia
Järvelä, Sanna
Publication
2022
Available through Open Access

Methods for Researching Professional Learning and Development : Challenges, Applications and Empirical Illustrations
Silvennoinen, Minna
Parviainen, Tiina
Malinen, Anita
Karjalainen, Suvi
Manu, Mari
Vesisenaho, Mikko
Publication
2022
Available through Open Access

Handbook on Intelligent Techniques in the Educational Process : Vol 1 Recent Advances and Case Studies
Näykki, Piia
Fagerlund, Janne
Silvennoinen, Minna
Manu, Mari
Nousiainen,Tuula
Juntunen, Merja
Vesisenaho, Mikko
Publication
2022
Available through Open Access

European association for practitioner research on improving learning conference (EAPRIL)
Karjalainen, Suvi
Silvennoinen, Minna
Manu, Mari
Malinen, Anita
Parviainen, Tiina
Vesisenaho, Mikko
Publication
2022
Available through Open Access

Karjalainen, Suvi
Malinen, Anita
Parviainen, Tiina
Vesisenaho, Mikko
Harjula, Eeva
Heikkinen, Pyry
Korpela, Jari
Kullberg, Tiina
Leukkunen, Juha
Manu, Mari
Mikkonen, Jarno
Rantala, Eeva
Haapakoski, Minna
Korniloff, Katariina
Lällä, Kaisa
Silvennoinen, Minna
Janhonen, Pekka
Ouli, Pekka
Puttonen, Matti
Rahkonen, Tomi
Temonen, Taneli
Publication
2022

Frontiers in Education Conference
Hooda, Apoorwa
Nousiainen, Tuula
Vesisenaho, Mikko
Ahlström, Emilia
Fort, Santi
Subirats, Laia
Sacha, G. M.
Publication
2022
Available through Open Access

Frontiers in Education
Näykki, Piia
Laitinen-Väänänen, Sirpa
Burns, Eila
Publication
2022
Available through Open Access

International Conference on Computer Supported Collaborative Learning
Nousiainen, Tuula
Juntunen, Merja
Häkkinen, Päivi
Näykki, Piia

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