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The Materiality Of Learning Technology And Knowledge In Educational Practice 1st Estrid Sorensen

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The Materiality Of Learning Technology And Knowledge In Educational Practice 1st Estrid Sorensen
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.26 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Estrid Sorensen
ISBN: 9780521882088, 0521882087
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1st

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The Materiality Of Learning Technology And Knowledge In Educational Practice 1st Estrid Sorensen by Estrid Sorensen 9780521882088, 0521882087 instant download after payment.

The field of educational research lacks a methodology for the study of learning that does not begin with humans, their aims, and their interests. The Materiality of Learning seeks to overcome this human-centered mentality by developing a novel spatial approach to the materiality of learning. Drawing on science and technology studies (STS), Estrid Sørensen compares an Internet-based 3D virtual environment project in a fourth-grade class with the class’s work with traditional learning materials, including blackboards, textbooks, notebooks, pencils, and rulers. Taking into account pupils’ and teachers’ physical bodies, Professor Sørensen analyzes the multiple forms of technology, knowledge, and presence that are enacted with the materials. Featuring detailed ethnographic descriptions and useful end-of-chapter summaries, this book is an important reference for professionals and graduate or postgraduate students interested in a variety of fields, including educational studies, educational psychology, social anthropology, and STS.

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