Education and Technology: Critical Perspectives, Possible Futures
Editat de David W. Kritt, Lucien T. Winegar Contribuţii de Igor Arievitch, Mark H. Bickhard, Sharon Borthwick-Duffy, David Cavallo, Warren Funk, Mary Gauvain, John Law, Judy Malloy, Neil Selwyn, Kimberly M. Sanborn, Phil Shapiro, Jaan Valsiner, Helen Verranen Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 feb 2010
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780739113721
ISBN-10: 0739113720
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 155 x 232 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0739113720
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 155 x 232 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Preface
Part 2 Defining the Problem
Chapter 3 Chapter 1. Technological determinism and human agency
Chapter 4 Chapter 2. Plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose: Considering the probable futures of education technology
Part 5 Thinking and Learning
Chapter 6 Chapter 3. An Activity Theory perspective on educational technology and learning
Chapter 7 Chapter 4. Learning is scaffolded construction
Chapter 8 Chapter 5. Silent creativity and non-creative talk: Fascination with technologies as a meta-presentational error
Part 9 Representing the World
Chapter 10 Chapter 6. Software for educating aboriginal children about place
Chapter 11 Chapter 7. Pinboards and books: Juxtaposing, Learning and Materiality
Chapter 12 Chapter 8. Approaches to creative new media
Part 13 Engagements - Virtual and Otherwise
Chapter 14 Chapter 9. A tale of two settings: The historical arc of two computer-based after-school programs for children
Chapter 15 Chapter 10. Making learning whole: How technology can enable holistic learning environments
Chapter 16 Chapter 11. Some thoughts on the economics of education delivery
Chapter 17 Chapter 12. Education that transforms and liberates: Media, artistic activity, and pedagogy
Part 18 Reflections
Chapter 19 Chapter 13. Will IT matter and how? Critical observations on strategic locatiosn for information technology in higher education
Chapter 20 Chapter 14. Critical perspectives, possible futures
Part 2 Defining the Problem
Chapter 3 Chapter 1. Technological determinism and human agency
Chapter 4 Chapter 2. Plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose: Considering the probable futures of education technology
Part 5 Thinking and Learning
Chapter 6 Chapter 3. An Activity Theory perspective on educational technology and learning
Chapter 7 Chapter 4. Learning is scaffolded construction
Chapter 8 Chapter 5. Silent creativity and non-creative talk: Fascination with technologies as a meta-presentational error
Part 9 Representing the World
Chapter 10 Chapter 6. Software for educating aboriginal children about place
Chapter 11 Chapter 7. Pinboards and books: Juxtaposing, Learning and Materiality
Chapter 12 Chapter 8. Approaches to creative new media
Part 13 Engagements - Virtual and Otherwise
Chapter 14 Chapter 9. A tale of two settings: The historical arc of two computer-based after-school programs for children
Chapter 15 Chapter 10. Making learning whole: How technology can enable holistic learning environments
Chapter 16 Chapter 11. Some thoughts on the economics of education delivery
Chapter 17 Chapter 12. Education that transforms and liberates: Media, artistic activity, and pedagogy
Part 18 Reflections
Chapter 19 Chapter 13. Will IT matter and how? Critical observations on strategic locatiosn for information technology in higher education
Chapter 20 Chapter 14. Critical perspectives, possible futures
Recenzii
...taken as a whole they contribute significantly to a conversation that, in the era of hype surrounding IT, is all too often ignored.
Education and Technology... offers a truly learner-centered and learning-centered approach to educational technology. In substantial and interdisciplinary ways it carefully builds a foundation not just for rethinking the potential for technology inlight of educational principles but, more importantly, rethinking teaching and learning in light of technology's potential. Now that technology is both so ubiquitous in our culture and has-as the volume points out-underachieved educationally, it ismore important than ever to keep fundamental questions about its potential in the foreground of discussions about the future of education and learning. This volume makes an important contribution to that ongoing conversation by offering rich contexts forrevisiting these key questions, whether through cognitive psychology, philosophy, activity theory and many other perspectives. More importantly, it models an intelligent and stimulating way of approaching these questions. Through essays that build on and speak to one another, this volume critiques the potential of technology not as a foil for one extreme position or the other, but with a careful eye on the capabilities of educational technology to foster the most important and progressive educational va
Learning is a set of tensions... My pinboard isn't of general interest, and I mention it only because it illustrates the permissive possibilities of working on a surface, flexibly...
Education and Technology... offers a truly learner-centered and learning-centered approach to educational technology. In substantial and interdisciplinary ways it carefully builds a foundation not just for rethinking the potential for technology inlight of educational principles but, more importantly, rethinking teaching and learning in light of technology's potential. Now that technology is both so ubiquitous in our culture and has-as the volume points out-underachieved educationally, it ismore important than ever to keep fundamental questions about its potential in the foreground of discussions about the future of education and learning. This volume makes an important contribution to that ongoing conversation by offering rich contexts forrevisiting these key questions, whether through cognitive psychology, philosophy, activity theory and many other perspectives. More importantly, it models an intelligent and stimulating way of approaching these questions. Through essays that build on and speak to one another, this volume critiques the potential of technology not as a foil for one extreme position or the other, but with a careful eye on the capabilities of educational technology to foster the most important and progressive educational va
Learning is a set of tensions... My pinboard isn't of general interest, and I mention it only because it illustrates the permissive possibilities of working on a surface, flexibly...