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Critical Perspectives on Technology and Education (Hardcover): Scott Bulfin, Nicola F. Johnson, Chris Bigum Critical Perspectives on Technology and Education (Hardcover)
Scott Bulfin, Nicola F. Johnson, Chris Bigum
R2,510 Discovery Miles 25 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book offers critical readings of issues in education and technology and demonstrates how researchers can use critical perspectives from sociology, digital media, cultural studies, and other fields to broaden the "ed-tech" research imagination, open up new topics, ask new questions, develop theory, and articulate an agenda for informed action.

The Multiplicities of Internet Addiction - The Misrecognition of Leisure and Learning (Paperback): Nicola F. Johnson The Multiplicities of Internet Addiction - The Misrecognition of Leisure and Learning (Paperback)
Nicola F. Johnson
R1,521 Discovery Miles 15 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Overuse of the internet is often characterized as problematic, disruptive, or addictive, with stories frequently claiming that online use interferes with relationships, or that 'excessive' time in front of computer screens is unhealthy. The Multiplicities of Internet Addiction contests the claim that computers - specifically Internet use - are addictive, arguing that use of the Internet is now a form of everyday leisure engaged in by many people in Western society. Offering an analysis of the nature of addiction alongside a detailed empirical study of home computer use, this book will be of interest not only to sociologists of culture and popular culture, but also to scholars of media, ICT and education.

The Multiplicities of Internet Addiction - The Misrecognition of Leisure and Learning (Hardcover, New Ed): Nicola F. Johnson The Multiplicities of Internet Addiction - The Misrecognition of Leisure and Learning (Hardcover, New Ed)
Nicola F. Johnson
R4,261 Discovery Miles 42 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Overuse of the internet is often characterized as problematic, disruptive, or addictive, with stories frequently claiming that online use interferes with relationships, or that 'excessive' time in front of computer screens is unhealthy. The Multiplicities of Internet Addiction contests the claim that computers - specifically Internet use - are addictive, arguing that use of the Internet is now a form of everyday leisure engaged in by many people in Western society. Offering an analysis of the nature of addiction alongside a detailed empirical study of home computer use, this book will be of interest not only to sociologists of culture and popular culture, but also to scholars of media, ICT and education.

Teaching - Making a Difference (Paperback, 3rd Edition): Rick Churchill, Sally Godinho, Nicola F. Johnson, Amanda Keddie, Will... Teaching - Making a Difference (Paperback, 3rd Edition)
Rick Churchill, Sally Godinho, Nicola F. Johnson, Amanda Keddie, Will Letts, …
R2,253 Discovery Miles 22 530 Out of stock
Everyday Schooling in the Digital Age - High School, High Tech? (Hardcover): Neil. Selwyn, Selena Nemorin, Scott Bulfin, Nicola... Everyday Schooling in the Digital Age - High School, High Tech? (Hardcover)
Neil. Selwyn, Selena Nemorin, Scott Bulfin, Nicola F. Johnson
R4,555 Discovery Miles 45 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Today's high schools are increasingly based around the use of digital technologies. Students and teachers are encouraged to 'Bring Your Own Device', teaching takes place through 'learning management systems' and educators are rushing to implement innovations such as flipped classrooms, personalized learning, analytics and 'maker' technologies. Yet despite these developments, the core processes of school appear to have altered little over the past 50 years. As the twenty-first century progresses, concerns are growing that the basic model of 'school' is 'broken' and no longer 'fit for purpose'. This book moves beyond the hype and examines the everyday realities of digital technology use in today's high schools. Based on a major ethnographic study of three contrasting Australian schools, the authors lay bare the reasons underlying the inconsistent impact of digital technologies on day-to-day schooling. The book examines leadership and management of technology in schools, the changing nature of teachers' work in the digital age, as well as student (mis)uses of technologies in and out of classrooms. In-depth case studies are presented of the adoption of personalized learning apps, social media and 3D printers. These investigations all lead to a detailed understanding of why schools make use of digital technologies in the ways that they do. Everyday Schooling in the Digital Age: High School, High Tech? offers a revealing analysis of the realities of contemporary schools and schooling - drawing on arguments and debates from various academic literatures such as policy studies, sociology of education, social studies of technology, media and communication studies. Over the course of ten wide-ranging chapters, a range of suggestions are developed as to how the full potential of digital technology might be realized within schools. Written in a detailed but accessible manner, this book offers an ambitious critique that is essential reading for anyone interested in the fast-changing nature of contemporary education.

Publishing from Your PhD - Negotiating a Crowded Jungle (Hardcover): Nicola F. Johnson Publishing from Your PhD - Negotiating a Crowded Jungle (Hardcover)
Nicola F. Johnson
R5,267 Discovery Miles 52 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Skills in learning and studying are vital to ensure success in higher education study, whether at undergraduate or postgraduate level, in university, college or in the workplace. Skills are needed in reflection, analysis, communication and recording information to produce good work, to engage effectively in a group, to carry out a project or perform well in exams; personal skills are needed to handle time and pressure and to relate to others on a course or in the workplace. This new guide builds on the hugely successful materials the authors have developed over the last 15 years. Along with highly practical guidance on traditional learning skills, The Guide to Learning and Study Skills provides direction for students on learning in a blended environment; the increased use of personal and professional development planning, continuing professional development and work-based learning.

Publishing from Your PhD - Negotiating a Crowded Jungle (Paperback, New Ed): Nicola F. Johnson Publishing from Your PhD - Negotiating a Crowded Jungle (Paperback, New Ed)
Nicola F. Johnson
R1,525 Discovery Miles 15 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

There is consistent pressure on all academics to publish, publish, publish. But not unless they have been awarded their PhD - considered by most to be the starting step of an academic career. So while the pressure is on to obtain the title, and then obtain a permanent position, and then publish journal articles, there is little support available to researchers in the nascent stage of their careers. Publishing from your PhD precisely focuses on providing early career researchers with emotional and collegial support that is often not available in academe. It seeks to dispel nepotistic notions of superiority that places Professors and such on a pedestal. It specifically clarifies the difficulty in having written the PhD thesis genre and rewriting it to suit the genre of journal articles. It does not deal with the 'how' of academic writing in general. This book endeavours to shed light on the path one must take to navigate the jungles of academia. This is an untrodden path which is unique to every researcher - especially those who employ abstract or critical theories in their research - and each journey through the jungle is different. However, because there is little literature about this embryonic journey, this book illuminates the processes and difficulties of publishing in journals and culling one's finely honed thesis into small chunks - a difficult task to which few admit.

Critical Perspectives on Technology and Education (Paperback, 1st ed. 2015): Scott Bulfin, Nicola F. Johnson, Chris Bigum Critical Perspectives on Technology and Education (Paperback, 1st ed. 2015)
Scott Bulfin, Nicola F. Johnson, Chris Bigum
R1,901 R1,638 Discovery Miles 16 380 Save R263 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book offers critical readings of issues in education and technology and demonstrates how researchers can use critical perspectives from sociology, digital media, cultural studies, and other fields to broaden the "ed-tech" research imagination, open up new topics, ask new questions, develop theory, and articulate an agenda for informed action.

Everyday Schooling in the Digital Age - High School, High Tech? (Paperback): Neil. Selwyn, Selena Nemorin, Scott Bulfin, Nicola... Everyday Schooling in the Digital Age - High School, High Tech? (Paperback)
Neil. Selwyn, Selena Nemorin, Scott Bulfin, Nicola F. Johnson
R1,146 Discovery Miles 11 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Today's high schools are increasingly based around the use of digital technologies. Students and teachers are encouraged to 'Bring Your Own Device', teaching takes place through 'learning management systems' and educators are rushing to implement innovations such as flipped classrooms, personalized learning, analytics and 'maker' technologies. Yet despite these developments, the core processes of school appear to have altered little over the past 50 years. As the twenty-first century progresses, concerns are growing that the basic model of 'school' is 'broken' and no longer 'fit for purpose'. This book moves beyond the hype and examines the everyday realities of digital technology use in today's high schools. Based on a major ethnographic study of three contrasting Australian schools, the authors lay bare the reasons underlying the inconsistent impact of digital technologies on day-to-day schooling. The book examines leadership and management of technology in schools, the changing nature of teachers' work in the digital age, as well as student (mis)uses of technologies in and out of classrooms. In-depth case studies are presented of the adoption of personalized learning apps, social media and 3D printers. These investigations all lead to a detailed understanding of why schools make use of digital technologies in the ways that they do. Everyday Schooling in the Digital Age: High School, High Tech? offers a revealing analysis of the realities of contemporary schools and schooling - drawing on arguments and debates from various academic literatures such as policy studies, sociology of education, social studies of technology, media and communication studies. Over the course of ten wide-ranging chapters, a range of suggestions are developed as to how the full potential of digital technology might be realized within schools. Written in a detailed but accessible manner, this book offers an ambitious critique that is essential reading for anyone interested in the fast-changing nature of contemporary education.

Educational Researchers and the Regional University - Agents of Regional-Global Transformations (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019):... Educational Researchers and the Regional University - Agents of Regional-Global Transformations (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Monica Green, Susan Plowright, Nicola F. Johnson
R2,789 Discovery Miles 27 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book showcases a compilation of research partnerships produced by the Federation University Gippsland School of Education. Through this book, readers will gain valuable insights into how education research initiatives can help adapt to an age characterized by massive regional/global economic, environmental, identity, cultural and social shifts. The respective chapters address the universal human and researcher condition in a regional setting, highlighting how individuals and groups are seeking to achieve transformation with their regional, educational research. On the whole, the compilation showcases a specific university in a regional context that is now responding to change by rejuvenating, reinventing, re-envisioning and rethinking its research, its identity and its relationality.

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