|
Showing 1 - 6 of
6 matches in All Departments
Online communities continue to evolve as more people take on a
virtual presence. This shift in online communities and the
diversity of individuals populating the web has allowed for the
emergence of virtual communities centered on niche topics of
interests ranging from heavy metal music to indigenous and native
culture. Educational, Psychological, and Behavioral Considerations
in Niche Online Communities examines the presence of online
communities centered around niche topics of interest and the impact
of these virtual spaces on community members. Taking perspectives
from interdisciplinary fields such as sociology, psychology, and
education, this publication will appeal to educators,
psychologists, behaviorists, students, and researchers interested
in the impact of virtual communities on individuals as well as the
opportunities these online communities present.
This edited volume explores a range of educational effects on
student learning that resulted from a long-term study using a
creative visual arts curriculum designed for mobile media
(smartphones and tablets) and used in art classrooms. The
curriculum, entitled MonCoin, a French phrase meaning My Corner,
was initially designed and piloted in a Montreal area school for
at-risk youth in 2012. Since then, it has been refined, deployed,
and researched across secondary schools from a range of
socio-cultural educational contexts. This book is comprised of
contributions from researchers and practitioners associated with
the MonCoin project who address critical insights gleaned from our
study, such as the social context of teen mobile media use;
curriculum theory and design; influences of identity on creative
practice; and specific strategies for creative applications of
mobile media in schools. The purpose of this edited book is to
offer art education researchers and teachers innovative curriculum
for mobile media and the networked conditions that influence
identity, space, and practice with and through this ubiquitous
technology.
This edited volume explores a range of educational effects on
student learning that resulted from a long-term study using a
creative visual arts curriculum designed for mobile media
(smartphones and tablets) and used in art classrooms. The
curriculum, entitled MonCoin, a French phrase meaning My Corner,
was initially designed and piloted in a Montreal area school for
at-risk youth in 2012. Since then, it has been refined, deployed,
and researched across secondary schools from a range of
socio-cultural educational contexts. This book is comprised of
contributions from researchers and practitioners associated with
the MonCoin project who address critical insights gleaned from our
study, such as the social context of teen mobile media use;
curriculum theory and design; influences of identity on creative
practice; and specific strategies for creative applications of
mobile media in schools. The purpose of this edited book is to
offer art education researchers and teachers innovative curriculum
for mobile media and the networked conditions that influence
identity, space, and practice with and through this ubiquitous
technology.
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R205
R164
Discovery Miles 1 640
|