Print Email Facebook Twitter An evaluation framework for microlearning tools for designing and delivering microlearning content Title An evaluation framework for microlearning tools for designing and delivering microlearning content Author Kadiev, Adam (TU Delft Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science; TU Delft Software Technology) Contributor Tan, E.B.K. (mentor) Specht, M.M. (mentor) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Programme Computer Science and Engineering Project CSE3000 Research Project Date 2021-07-01 Abstract The growing significance of microlearning in the context of digital education, higher education and lifelong learning makes it an interesting field for research. Microlearning can be described as learning through small chunks of learning activities which are designed to be concise and focused. In the studied literature, microlearning content development and the content delivery system were the topics most often researched. The main findings include the potential of microlearning tools to provide an adaptive and personalized learning experience using educational data mining techniques and building learner models. In addition, context awareness provides the potential to take contextual factors into account like location and distraction levels of the learner to enhancing focussed microlearning. Current literature focuses on features and design principles of microlearning tools rather then evaluation criteria making it difficult to adequately assess these tools. Building on the current literature focus on features and design principles together with identifying potentials and shortcomings of current microlearning tools, this research paper aims to conceptualize an evaluation framework for microlearning tools based on core criteria in the context of digitalization and higher education. Subject Microlearning toolsEvaluation frameworkDigitalizationHigher education To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:819700a5-b1fa-4ae3-86cd-f2c242092f63 Part of collection Student theses Document type bachelor thesis Rights © 2021 Adam Kadiev Files PDF An_evaluation_framework_f ... ontent.pdf 532.71 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:819700a5-b1fa-4ae3-86cd-f2c242092f63/datastream/OBJ/view