Ubiquitous learning /edited by Bill Cope and Mary Kalantzis.
Ubiquitous learning /edited by Bill Cope and Mary Kalantzis.
- Urbana, [Ill. : University of Illinois Press, (c)2009.
- 1 online resource
Includes bibliographies and index.
Introduction: The beginnings of an idea / Ubiquitous learning: an agenda for educational transformation / Meanings of "ubiquitous learning" / Ubiquitous learning, ubiquitous computing, and lived experience / Participatory transformations / Ubiquitous media and the revival of participatory culture / Notes toward a political economy of ubiquitous learning / From ubiquitous computing to ubiquitous learning / Ubiquitous learning: educating generation I / Ubiquitous learning with geospatial technologies: negotiating youth and adult roles / Digital divide and higher education in sub-Saharan Africa / Cyberenvironments: ubiquitous research and learning / Immersive environments for massive, multiperson, online learning / Let's get serious about e-games: a design research approach toward an emerging perspective / Access grid technology: an exploration in educators' dialogue / Physical embodiment of virtual presence / Administrative implications of ubiquitous learning for nonprofit colleges and universities / History: the role of technology in the democratization of learning / Computer science: pen-enabled computers for the "ubiquitous teacher" / Biology: using a ubiquitous knowledge environment to integrate teaching, learning, and research in biology and chemistry / Visual arts: technology pedagogy as cultural citizenship / Writing (1): writing with video / Writing (2): ubiquitous writing and learning: digital media as tools for reflection and research on literate activity / Mary Kalantzis, Bill Cope -- Bill Cope, Mary Kalantzis -- Nicholas C. Burbules -- Bertram C. Bruce -- Caroline Haythornthwaite -- Jack Brighton -- Michael A. Peters -- Michael B. Twidale -- Evangeline S. Pianfetti -- Lisa Bouillion Diaz -- Fazal Rizvi -- James D. Myers, Robert E. McGrath -- Alan B. Craig ... [et al. -- Wenhao David Huang, Tristan E. Johnson -- Sharon Tettegah ... [et al. -- Karrie G. Karahalios -- Faye L. Lesht -- Orville Vernon Burton, James Onderdonk, Simon J. Appleford -- Samuel Kamin -- Eric Jakobsson -- Elizabeth M. Delacruz -- Maria Lovett, Joseph Squier -- Gail E. Hawisher ... [and others.
This collection seeks to define the emerging field of "ubiquitous learning," an educational paradigm made possible in part by the omnipresence of digital media, supporting new modes of knowledge creation, communication, and access. As new media empower practically anyone to produce and disseminate knowledge, learning can now occur at any time and any place. The essays in this volume present key concepts, contextual factors, and current practices in this new field. --From publisher's description.
9780252090882 9781283609012
2019718399
GBA996513 bnb
015385073 Uk
Distance education--Computer-assisted instruction.
Individualized instruction.
Blended learning.
Electronic Books.
LC5803 / .U257 2009
Includes bibliographies and index.
Introduction: The beginnings of an idea / Ubiquitous learning: an agenda for educational transformation / Meanings of "ubiquitous learning" / Ubiquitous learning, ubiquitous computing, and lived experience / Participatory transformations / Ubiquitous media and the revival of participatory culture / Notes toward a political economy of ubiquitous learning / From ubiquitous computing to ubiquitous learning / Ubiquitous learning: educating generation I / Ubiquitous learning with geospatial technologies: negotiating youth and adult roles / Digital divide and higher education in sub-Saharan Africa / Cyberenvironments: ubiquitous research and learning / Immersive environments for massive, multiperson, online learning / Let's get serious about e-games: a design research approach toward an emerging perspective / Access grid technology: an exploration in educators' dialogue / Physical embodiment of virtual presence / Administrative implications of ubiquitous learning for nonprofit colleges and universities / History: the role of technology in the democratization of learning / Computer science: pen-enabled computers for the "ubiquitous teacher" / Biology: using a ubiquitous knowledge environment to integrate teaching, learning, and research in biology and chemistry / Visual arts: technology pedagogy as cultural citizenship / Writing (1): writing with video / Writing (2): ubiquitous writing and learning: digital media as tools for reflection and research on literate activity / Mary Kalantzis, Bill Cope -- Bill Cope, Mary Kalantzis -- Nicholas C. Burbules -- Bertram C. Bruce -- Caroline Haythornthwaite -- Jack Brighton -- Michael A. Peters -- Michael B. Twidale -- Evangeline S. Pianfetti -- Lisa Bouillion Diaz -- Fazal Rizvi -- James D. Myers, Robert E. McGrath -- Alan B. Craig ... [et al. -- Wenhao David Huang, Tristan E. Johnson -- Sharon Tettegah ... [et al. -- Karrie G. Karahalios -- Faye L. Lesht -- Orville Vernon Burton, James Onderdonk, Simon J. Appleford -- Samuel Kamin -- Eric Jakobsson -- Elizabeth M. Delacruz -- Maria Lovett, Joseph Squier -- Gail E. Hawisher ... [and others.
This collection seeks to define the emerging field of "ubiquitous learning," an educational paradigm made possible in part by the omnipresence of digital media, supporting new modes of knowledge creation, communication, and access. As new media empower practically anyone to produce and disseminate knowledge, learning can now occur at any time and any place. The essays in this volume present key concepts, contextual factors, and current practices in this new field. --From publisher's description.
9780252090882 9781283609012
2019718399
GBA996513 bnb
015385073 Uk
Distance education--Computer-assisted instruction.
Individualized instruction.
Blended learning.
Electronic Books.
LC5803 / .U257 2009