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Publication Date: 2024
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Learning Landscapes through Technology and Movement: Blurring Boundaries for a More-than-Human Pedagogy
Scott Jukes; Alistair Stewart; Marcus Morse
Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, v24 n4 p535-552 2024
Interest in the role of technology and movement is growing in outdoor environmental education (OEE) research. However, there are many unexamined assumptions involving both non-digital technology and movement for outdoor learners. In this paper, we explore learning landscapes through non-digital technology and movement involving canoe journeys in south-eastern Australia. We examine ways that technology and movement come together to help shape learning orientations through situated examples from OEE fieldwork. Our investigations utilise posthumanist and process-relational theories for exploring onto-epistemological dimensions of outdoor learning. We bring such theory into conversation with photos, videos and student essays to analyse our fieldwork contexts. We highlight that technology and movement cannot be taken for granted; rather, they help constitute the ways we come to know places. We also acknowledge some cultural and conceptual aspects that overlap to influence learning. This paper offers alternative insights for learning landscapes and the mediating influence of technologies.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Outdoor Education, Technology, Motion, Recreational Activities, Philosophy
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