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Engaged Learning with Emerging Technologies

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Gerry Stahl Drexel University, Philadelphia, USA The theme of engaged learning with emerging technology is a timely and important one. This book proclaims the global relevance of the topic and sharpens its focus. I would like to open the book by sketching some of the historical context and dimensions of application, before the chapter authors provide the substance. Engagement with the world - To be human is to be engaged with other people in the world. Yet, there has been a dominant strain of thought, at least in the West, that directs attention primarily to the isolated individual as naked mind. From classical Greece to modern times, engagement in the daily activities of human existence has been denigrated. Plato (340 BC/1941) banished worldly engagement to a realm of shadows, removed from the bright light of ideas, and Descartes (1633/1999) even divorced our minds from our own bodies. It can be suggested that this is a particularly Western tendency, supportive of the emphasis on the individual agent in Christianity and capitalism. But the view of people as originally unengaged has spread around the globe to the point where it is now necessary everywhere to take steps to reinstate engagement through explicit efforts. Perhaps the most systematic effort to rethink the nature of human being in terms of engagement in the world was Heidegger's (1927/1996). He argued that human existence takes place through our concern with other people and things that are meaningful to us.

List of contents

Modeling for Meaningful Learning.- Engaged Learning: Making Learning an Authentic Experience.- The Contributing Student: Learners as Co-Developers of Learning Resources for Reuse in Web Environments.- Situated Learning in the Process of Work.- Education in the Knowledge Age - Engaging Learners Through Knowledge Building.- Engaging Learners Through Intuitive Interfaces.- Learning Science Through Online Threaded Discourse.- Engage, Empower, Enable: Developing a Shared Vision for Technology in Education.- Engagement with Ideas and Understanding: An Essential for Effective Learning in the Electronic Age.- Creating Ict-Enriched Learner-Centred Environments: Myths, Gaps and Challenges.- Cybergogy for Engaged Learning: A Framework for Creating Learner Engagement through Information and Communication Technology.- Engaging Learners through Continuous Online Assessment.

Summary

Gerry Stahl Drexel University, Philadelphia, USA The theme of engaged learning with emerging technology is a timely and important one. This book proclaims the global relevance of the topic and sharpens its focus. I would like to open the book by sketching some of the historical context and dimensions of application, before the chapter authors provide the substance. Engagement with the world - To be human is to be engaged with other people in the world. Yet, there has been a dominant strain of thought, at least in the West, that directs attention primarily to the isolated individual as naked mind. From classical Greece to modern times, engagement in the daily activities of human existence has been denigrated. Plato (340 BC/1941) banished worldly engagement to a realm of shadows, removed from the bright light of ideas, and Descartes (1633/1999) even divorced our minds from our own bodies. It can be suggested that this is a particularly Western tendency, supportive of the emphasis on the individual agent in Christianity and capitalism. But the view of people as originally unengaged has spread around the globe to the point where it is now necessary everywhere to take steps to reinstate engagement through explicit efforts. Perhaps the most systematic effort to rethink the nature of human being in terms of engagement in the world was Heidegger’s (1927/1996). He argued that human existence takes place through our concern with other people and things that are meaningful to us.

Product details

Assisted by Hung (Editor), D Hung (Editor), D. Hung (Editor), Myint Swe Khine (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 20.10.2010
 
EAN 9789048169245
ISBN 978-90-481-6924-5
No. of pages 290
Dimensions 168 mm x 18 mm x 239 mm
Weight 492 g
Illustrations XVI, 290 p.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > School education, didactics, methodology

B, Education, Education, general, Vocational Education, Professional & Vocational Education, Professional education, Professional and Vocational Education, Educational Technology, Education—Curricula, Curriculum planning & development, Curriculums (Courses of study), Curriculum Studies, Industrial or vocational training, Web;communication;education;learning;modeling

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