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Robinson, Bradley – Learning, Media and Technology, 2023
Emerging scholarship has brought critical attention to the increasing influence of digital platform architectures on learning across disciplines and contexts. Allied with such scholarship, this study examines how the logics of social media platforms create the conditions for new formations of literacy to emerge at the intersection of digital…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Video Games, Social Media, Literacy
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Ortmann, Cecilia – Learning, Media and Technology, 2022
The article seeks to provide new perspectives on the gender gap that characterizes free software, from the review of a series of experiences that have been taking place in Argentina in recent years, which aim at building bridges between free software and feminism. The empirical corpus selected for this work is built upon a series of interviews…
Descriptors: Activism, Feminism, Teaching Methods, Computer Software
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Albin-Clark, J. – Learning, Media and Technology, 2023
Documentation of learning through narration and imagery is part of everyday early childhood education. Recently, technology has generated enthusiasm for digital and mobile documentation, where mobility indicates reciprocal communication between home and school using mobile devices. The present paper asks the question of what mobile documentation…
Descriptors: Documentation, Learning Processes, Social Media, Early Childhood Education
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Rose K. Pozos – Learning, Media and Technology, 2024
Media resources are a central component of families' learning ecologies in the U.S. At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the information ecosystem was flooded with content about the SARS-CoV-2 virus and personal protection measures. However, much of the coverage came through channels for adult audiences, and the 'infodemic' added to the…
Descriptors: Federal Programs, Social Media, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Karmijn van de Oudeweetering; Jeremy Knox; Mathias Decuypere – Learning, Media and Technology, 2024
This paper examines the enactment of feedback in Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), focusing on analytics dashboards. Building on scholarship that recognizes data practices as entangled and 'messy', the paper problematizes the model of the feedback loop that assumes that analytics dashboards 'feed back' data to instructors and/or learners…
Descriptors: MOOCs, Learning Analytics, Instructional Design, Student Role
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George Veletsianos; Shandell Houlden – Learning, Media and Technology, 2024
The educational technology industry includes numerous learning providers and platforms offering cohort-based courses. In this paper, we examine, analyze, and critique one such platform called Maven. We focus our analysis on Maven because this specific platform describes itself as building 'the university of the future' and has recently received…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Learning Management Systems, Role Theory, Risk
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Decuypere, Mathias – Learning, Media and Technology, 2019
Apps are becoming increasingly important in education. However, critical educational research has hardly ever undertaken up-close analyses of educational apps. This article provides an extensive analysis of one 'learning to code' app called Grasshopper. Drawing from the field of Science and Technology Studies, the article adopts a theoretical…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Educational Technology, Coding, Web Sites
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Lim, Fei Victor; Toh, Weimin – Learning, Media and Technology, 2020
This paper explores the implications of children's out-of-school digital multimodal composing practices on learning and teaching in the formal educational context. It adopts a case study approach where publicly accessible "YouTube" video productions of three children around the world are examined. Applying a multimodal discourse analysis…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Learning Processes, Multiple Literacies, Case Studies
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Dahn, Maggie; Yankova, Nickolina; Peppler, Kylie; Sikkema, Scott; Lee, Jenny; Spilberg, Joseph – Learning, Media and Technology, 2022
The move to remote learning in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic presented design challenges for teaching and learning. Though research is emerging on teacher adaptation during the pandemic that documents challenges and the perspectives of stakeholders, the field is lacking close descriptive accounts that illustrate what classrooms looked and felt…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Teaching Methods, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Muls, Jaël; Triquet, Karen; Vlieghe, Joachim; De Backer, Free; Zhu, Chang; Lombaerts, Koen – Learning, Media and Technology, 2019
This study examines the role of social networking sites on the learning processes, teaching practices and professional development of secondary school teachers. By conducting observations and in-depth interviews with active participants, we present an ethnographic study of the "Facebook" group "Teaching ideas secondary…
Descriptors: Social Media, Secondary School Teachers, Teaching Methods, Faculty Development
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Haythornthwaite, Caroline; Kumar, Priya; Gruzd, Anatoliy; Gilbert, Sarah; Esteve del Valle, Marc; Paulin, Drew – Learning, Media and Technology, 2018
Learning on and through social media is becoming a cornerstone of lifelong learning, creating places not only for accessing information, but also for finding other self-motivated learners. Such is the case for Reddit, the online news sharing site that is also a forum for asking and answering questions. We studied learning practices found in 'Ask'…
Descriptors: Coding, Social Media, Informal Education, Content Analysis
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Kucirkova, Natalia; Littleton, Karen – Learning, Media and Technology, 2017
Massive open online courses (MOOCs) are online courses aimed at global unlimited participation, originally conceptualised to carry no fee and offer no formal accreditation to the students (McAuley et al. 2010). Although their pedagogies vary, the most popular MOOC providers (e.g., Coursera, FutureLearn and EdX) are turning towards what Rodriguez…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Models, Educational Practices, Educational Methods
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DiCerbo, Kristen – Learning, Media and Technology, 2016
The volume of data that can be captured and stored from students' everyday interactions with digital environments allows for the creation of models of student knowledge, skills, and attributes unobtrusively. However, models and techniques for transforming these data into information that is useful for educators have not been established. This…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Educational Technology, Electronic Learning, Learning Processes
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King, Monty; Forsey, Martin; Pegrum, Mark – Learning, Media and Technology, 2019
This ethnography, based on fieldwork in Dili, Timor-Leste between 2015 and 2017, adopts an orthodox sociological theorising of agency to investigate the ways in which people in Dili negotiate the numerous interacting structural barriers to digital education. Having identified a lack of attention to learner agency in the literature on the promotion…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Mass Instruction, Open Educational Resources, Foreign Countries
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García Carrasco, Joaquín; Hernández Serrano, María Jose; Martín García, Antonio Victor – Learning, Media and Technology, 2015
This article examines the emerging literature on the need for a synergy between neuroscience and educational sciences, identifying several differences in approach and methods that hinder the connecting processes between these two disciplines. From this review a transdisciplinary framework is presented which is based on the systemic and lifelong…
Descriptors: Neurosciences, Interdisciplinary Approach, Experiential Learning, Educational Research
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