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Culture, Learning, and Technology: Research and Practice provides
readers with an overview of the research on culture, learning, and
technology (CLT) and introduces the concept of culture-related
theoretical frameworks. In 13 chapters, the book explores the
theoretical and philosophical views of CLT, presents research
studies that examine various aspects of CLT, and showcases projects
that employ best practices in CLT. Written for researchers and
students in the fields of Educational Technology, Instructional
Design, and the Learning Sciences, this volume represents a broad
conceptualization of CLT and encompasses a variety of settings. As
the first significant collection of research in this emerging field
of study, Culture, Learning, and Technology overflows with new
insights into the increasing role of technology use across all
levels of education.
Culture, Learning, and Technology: Research and Practice provides
readers with an overview of the research on culture, learning, and
technology (CLT) and introduces the concept of culture-related
theoretical frameworks. In 13 chapters, the book explores the
theoretical and philosophical views of CLT, presents research
studies that examine various aspects of CLT, and showcases projects
that employ best practices in CLT. Written for researchers and
students in the fields of Educational Technology, Instructional
Design, and the Learning Sciences, this volume represents a broad
conceptualization of CLT and encompasses a variety of settings. As
the first significant collection of research in this emerging field
of study, Culture, Learning, and Technology overflows with new
insights into the increasing role of technology use across all
levels of education.
This brief describes the evolutionary and global impact of the
techno-social transformation on learning technologies in terms of
emerging pedagogical frameworks and applications. it provides
examples of such applications in higher education, K-12, and the
workplace, across the globe. The transformation and diffusion of
ICT into an ever-present and accessible phenomenon is fundamentally
shaping human activity and culture, changing human identity, and
redefining globalization. Global activities have widened,
intensified, and accelerated as a result of ICT integration
generating a new awareness of the world as a techno-social
environment. This emergent global environment is introducing
unprecedented socio-economic opportunities; however, it is also
bringing new risks and challenges, particularly as this relates to
learning technologies, most especially in higher education
contexts.
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