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Dan J. O'Sullivan

University of New England (Australia)
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  • University of New England (Australia)
    Department of Philosophy
    Undergraduate
Areas of Interest
Metaphysics
Continental Philosophy
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  • An Investigation of the Impact of a Social Constructivist Teaching Approach, based on Trigger Questions, Through Measures of Mental Workload and Efficiency
    with G. Orru, F. Gobbo, and L. Longo
    In Bruce M. McLaren, Rob Reilly, Susan Zvacek & James Uhomoibhi (eds.), Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Computer Supported Education, Scitepress – Science and Technology Publications. pp. 292-302. 2018.
    Social constructivism is grounded on the construction of information with a focus on collaborative learning through social interactions. However, it tends to ignore the human mental architecture, pillar of cognitivism. A characteristic of cognitivism is that instructional designs built upon it are generally explicit, contrarily to constructivism. This position paper proposes a novel learning task that is aimed at combining both the approaches through the use of trigger questions in a collaborati…Read more
    Social constructivism is grounded on the construction of information with a focus on collaborative learning through social interactions. However, it tends to ignore the human mental architecture, pillar of cognitivism. A characteristic of cognitivism is that instructional designs built upon it are generally explicit, contrarily to constructivism. This position paper proposes a novel learning task that is aimed at combining both the approaches through the use of trigger questions in a collaborative activity executed after a traditional delivery of instructions. To evaluate this new task, a metric of efficiency based upon a measure of mental workload and a measure of performance is proposed. The former measure is taken from Ergonomics, and two well know subjective self-reporting mental workload assessment techniques are envisioned. The latter measure is taken from an objective quantitative assessment of the performance of learners employing concept maps.
  • The Flower of Paradise: Marian Devotion and Secular Song in Medieval and Renaissance Music (review)
    The Medieval Review 9. 2012.
    15th/16th Century Philosophy
  • Eight Centuries of Troubadours and Trouverers: The Changing Identity of Medieval Music (review)
    The Medieval Review 6. 2005.
    AestheticsHistory of Aesthetics
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    Chess and Allegory in the Middle Ages (review)
    The Medieval Review 6. 2008.
    Medieval StudiesLiterature
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