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El. knyga: Research, Boundaries, and Policy in Networked Learning

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  • Serija: Research in Networked Learning
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Aug-2016
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319311302
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Serija: Research in Networked Learning
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Aug-2016
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319311302

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This book presents cutting-edge, peer reviewed research on networked learning organized by three themes: policy in networked learning, researching networked learning, and boundaries in networked learning. The "policy in networked learning" section explores networked learning in relation to policy networks, spaces of algorithmic governance and more. The "boundaries in networked learning" section investigates frameworks of students' digital literacy practices, among other important frameworks in digital learning. Lastly, the "research in networked learning" section delves into new research methods in the field.
1 The Relationships Between Policy, Boundaries and Research in Networked Learning
1(22)
Thomas Ryberg
Christine Sinclair
Part I Policy in Networked Learning
2 Learning from a Deceptively Spacious Policy Discourse
23(18)
Sarah Hayes
3 Boundary Brokers: Mobile Policy Networks, Database Pedagogies, and Algorithmic Governance in Education
41(18)
Ben Williamson
4 MOOCs and the Politics of Networked Learning in an Age of Austerity
59(18)
Chris Jones
Part II Boundaries in Networked Learning
5 It's Not AH About the Learner: Reframing Students' Digital Literacy as Sociomaterial Practice
77(16)
Lesley Gourlay
Martin Oliver
6 Artefacts and Activities in the Analysis of Learning Networks
93(18)
Peter Goodyear
Lucila Carvalho
Nina Bonderup Dohn
7 Transitioning Across Networked, Workplace and Educational Boundaries: Shifting Identities and Chronotopic Movements
111(16)
Sue Timmis
Jane Williams
Part III Researching Networked Learning
8 Field Activity and the Pedagogy of Simultaneity to Support Mobile Learning in the Open
127(18)
Michael Sean Gallagher
Pekka Ihanainen
9 A Practice-Grounded Approach to `Engagement' and `Motivation' in Networked Learning
145(20)
Nina Bonderup Dohn
10 The Methodological Challenge of Networked Learning: (Post)disciplinarity and Critical Emancipation
165(28)
Petar Jandric
Index 183
Thomas Ryberg is Professor MSO in the Department of Communication and Psychology at Aalborg University (AAU), Denmark. He is part of the research centre: E-learning lab - Center for User Driven Innovation, Learning and Design. His primary research interests are within the fields of Networked Learning, Problem Based Learning (PBL), Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) and Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL). He is co-chair of the International Networked Learning Conference and member of the Aalborg PBL Academy Management Board.  Siān Bayne is a Professor of Digital Education in the School of Education, based in the Digital Cultures and Education research group at the University of Edinburgh. She has been widely published in a variety of peer reviewed journals, such as Research in Learning Technology and E-Learning, and has edited and contributed to several books. 

Maarten de Laat is full Professor at the Open Universiteit ofthe Netherlands. He is director of the Social and Networked Learning research programme, which concentrates on exploring social learning strategies and networked learning relationships that facilitate professional development in the workplace.  He has published and presented his work extensively in research journals, books and conferences.  Christine Sinclair is a lecturer in Digital Education at the University of Edinburgh. She has published and presented numerous papers in both journals such as TechTrends and books like Exploring the Theory, Pedagogy, and Practice of Networked Learning published by Springer. Her research interests include the experience of being a student in a variety of fields and online education.