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War on Learning - Gaining Ground in the Digital University

English · Hardback

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An examination of technology-based education initiatives from MOOCs to virtual worlds that argues against treating education as a product rather than a process.Behind the lectern stands the professor, deploying course management systems, online quizzes, wireless clickers, PowerPoint slides, podcasts, and plagiarism-detection software. In the seats are the students, armed with smartphones, laptops, tablets, music players, and social networking. Although these two forces seem poised to do battle with each other, they are really both taking part in a war on learning itself. In this book, Elizabeth Losh examines current efforts to reform higher education by applying technological solutions to problems in teaching and learning. She finds that many of these initiatives fail because they treat education as a product rather than a process. Highly touted schemes video games for the classroom, for example, or the distribution of iPads let students down because they promote consumption rather than intellectual development.
Losh analyzes recent trends in postsecondary education and the rhetoric around them, often drawing on first-person accounts. In an effort to identify educational technologies that might actually work, she looks at strategies including MOOCs (massive open online courses), the gamification of subject matter, remix pedagogy, video lectures (from Randy Pausch to the Baked Professor ), and educational virtual worlds. Finally, Losh outlines six basic principles of digital learning and describes several successful university-based initiatives. Her book will be essential reading for campus decision makers and for anyone who cares about education and technology.

About the author

Elizabeth Losh directs the Culture, Art, and Technology Program at Sixth College at the University of California, San Diego. She is the author of Virtualpolitik: An Electronic History of Government Media-Making in a Time of War, Scandal, Disaster, Miscommunication, and Mistakes (MIT Press) and the coauthor of Understanding Rhetoric: A Graphic Guide to Writing.

Summary

An examination of technology-based education initiatives-from MOOCs to virtual worlds-that argues against treating education as a product rather than a process.

Product details

Authors Elizabeth Losh, Elizabeth (Director of Academic Programs Losh
Publisher The MIT Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 25.04.2014
 
EAN 9780262027380
ISBN 978-0-262-02738-0
No. of pages 320
Series The MIT Press
The MIT Press
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > General, dictionaries
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Natural sciences (general)

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