This keynote paper uses published research to explore how Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) can help to sustain learning communities to engage in creative exploration and open investigation. It then draws on this research to suggest that we use TEL to support pedagogies of socio-ecological sustainability in the Art and Design education community. Two themes are explored: learning communities - in developing shared values and supporting investigations around issues of concern; learning spaces - in supporting these communities and their dialogue. This paper tries to initiate an exploration of the fundamental elements required to create pedagogies of socio-ecological sustainability in higher education, using Art and Design Education
This chapter argues for a model of art education informed by the sustainable development goals and e...
This chapter explores how teachers can engage art and design students with sustainability. Different...
We are excited to present the proceedings from our second one-day symposium at Leeds Arts University...
This article uses published research to explore how Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) can help to s...
The research presented in this article strives to answer the question: how do we educate for sustain...
This keynote uses published research to explore how Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) can help to s...
The crucial linkages between an understanding of global environmental impact, personal and community...
Purpose This study aims to explore the opportunities offered by interactive and situated learning (e...
After a brief overview of the relationship between art and sustainability, in this paper we present ...
Under the influence of neo-liberal policies, the nature of higher education is changing. Giroux cons...
There is little doubt that the nature of higher education, academic life, and work is changing, both...
This book addresses this challenge by proposing an integration of sustainability and arts education ...
Sustainability is an important factor in art educa>on. Several ar>sts, in line with the UN Agenda 2...
Through a spatial and journey-based interface, this webtext embodies a multimodal, qualitative inqui...
This paper considers the impact of audio-visual resources in enabling students to develop an underst...
This chapter argues for a model of art education informed by the sustainable development goals and e...
This chapter explores how teachers can engage art and design students with sustainability. Different...
We are excited to present the proceedings from our second one-day symposium at Leeds Arts University...
This article uses published research to explore how Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) can help to s...
The research presented in this article strives to answer the question: how do we educate for sustain...
This keynote uses published research to explore how Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) can help to s...
The crucial linkages between an understanding of global environmental impact, personal and community...
Purpose This study aims to explore the opportunities offered by interactive and situated learning (e...
After a brief overview of the relationship between art and sustainability, in this paper we present ...
Under the influence of neo-liberal policies, the nature of higher education is changing. Giroux cons...
There is little doubt that the nature of higher education, academic life, and work is changing, both...
This book addresses this challenge by proposing an integration of sustainability and arts education ...
Sustainability is an important factor in art educa>on. Several ar>sts, in line with the UN Agenda 2...
Through a spatial and journey-based interface, this webtext embodies a multimodal, qualitative inqui...
This paper considers the impact of audio-visual resources in enabling students to develop an underst...
This chapter argues for a model of art education informed by the sustainable development goals and e...
This chapter explores how teachers can engage art and design students with sustainability. Different...
We are excited to present the proceedings from our second one-day symposium at Leeds Arts University...