Learning with digital technologies, at least when framed by moral commitments, requires lifting up specific epistemological frames, beginning with a conviction that learning involves human persons in interdependent communities who are involved in a shared search for truth. Such a conviction necessitates moving from teaching-centered to learning-centered pedagogies, and from explicit content to shaping tacit forms of knowing. Digital technologies can prove highly beneficial when used within those constraints
Ohm U. What Role Do Digital Media Play in Autonomous Learning? Reflections on Moral Philosophy and E...
Purpose: The main argument behind this paper is learning in the digital age should not be restricted...
International audienceFrom chalkboard sites to social media, from smartphones to interactive grading...
Our natural human inclination to seek a moral understanding of the world is one of the oldest cultur...
In the last fitty years, the remarkable development of digital technology, that has permeated practi...
An undergraduate Philosophy and Ethics gen-ed course developed and co-taught by Alison Langmead and ...
This essay intends to show that digital technologies have their own goals since their creation and t...
Marc Prensky, who popularized the term “digital natives” more than ten years ago, now emphasizes the...
New technologies and developments in media are transforming the way that individuals, groups and soc...
Technology takes a central role in our lives, infiltrating many aspects of what we do and how we spe...
Beyond any possible rhetorical division between those who are for or against a more or less massive ...
The article explores the culture of learning and teaching through the use of digital technologies, m...
New technologies and developments in media are transforming the way that individuals, groups and soc...
IN CYBERSPACE instructors are more exposed, vulnerable, and less able to retain a veil of superior k...
The use of smart technologies and social media by staff and students in and out of the classroom has...
Ohm U. What Role Do Digital Media Play in Autonomous Learning? Reflections on Moral Philosophy and E...
Purpose: The main argument behind this paper is learning in the digital age should not be restricted...
International audienceFrom chalkboard sites to social media, from smartphones to interactive grading...
Our natural human inclination to seek a moral understanding of the world is one of the oldest cultur...
In the last fitty years, the remarkable development of digital technology, that has permeated practi...
An undergraduate Philosophy and Ethics gen-ed course developed and co-taught by Alison Langmead and ...
This essay intends to show that digital technologies have their own goals since their creation and t...
Marc Prensky, who popularized the term “digital natives” more than ten years ago, now emphasizes the...
New technologies and developments in media are transforming the way that individuals, groups and soc...
Technology takes a central role in our lives, infiltrating many aspects of what we do and how we spe...
Beyond any possible rhetorical division between those who are for or against a more or less massive ...
The article explores the culture of learning and teaching through the use of digital technologies, m...
New technologies and developments in media are transforming the way that individuals, groups and soc...
IN CYBERSPACE instructors are more exposed, vulnerable, and less able to retain a veil of superior k...
The use of smart technologies and social media by staff and students in and out of the classroom has...
Ohm U. What Role Do Digital Media Play in Autonomous Learning? Reflections on Moral Philosophy and E...
Purpose: The main argument behind this paper is learning in the digital age should not be restricted...
International audienceFrom chalkboard sites to social media, from smartphones to interactive grading...