The nature of time has been considered in some depth within philosophy and social theory, while theoreticians have also explored interrelationships between temporality, artefacts and social process. However, the notion of time in mainstream educational theory and research has arguably been regarded as fixed, naturalised, undifferentiated 'context', and has tended to escape examination or problematisation in the learning technology literature. However, as the contemporary university becomes increasingly permeated by digital mediation both online and ‘face-to-face’, relationships between digital media, time and socially-situated practices of meaning-making are foregrounded. This paper will report on a UK-based research project which investiga...
Space and time are fundamental aspects of educational practices, but their analysis has occupied a m...
A linear, sequential time conception based on in-person meetings and pedagogical activities is not e...
Digital media time is commonly described as ‘real-time’. But what does this term refer to? How is ‘r...
The construct of time influences student learning in and out of school and consequently pervades edu...
In this article, we build on the notion of the chronotope to investigate how students create and man...
This paper is both an editorial introduction for this special issue and a distinctive contribution i...
This paper examines how students use and perceive time when studying in distance education modes and...
Polysynchronous: dialogic construction of time in online learning. E-Learning and Digital Media, 11(...
ABSTRACT The concept of time is a key issue incorporated in most educational theories, and the notio...
This paper explores the experiences of e-learners participating in continuing professional developme...
This thesis is situated in the context of the emergence of the ‘digital university’ in higher educa...
ABSTRACT Time takes on a different character when online teachers take advantage of the possibilitie...
Situated at the intersection of time, power and education, we elaborate an argument for diffracting ...
This major research paper explores the experience, perception, and valuation of time within digital ...
'What time is it?', 'When are we going to have a break?' These questions are probably recognised by ...
Space and time are fundamental aspects of educational practices, but their analysis has occupied a m...
A linear, sequential time conception based on in-person meetings and pedagogical activities is not e...
Digital media time is commonly described as ‘real-time’. But what does this term refer to? How is ‘r...
The construct of time influences student learning in and out of school and consequently pervades edu...
In this article, we build on the notion of the chronotope to investigate how students create and man...
This paper is both an editorial introduction for this special issue and a distinctive contribution i...
This paper examines how students use and perceive time when studying in distance education modes and...
Polysynchronous: dialogic construction of time in online learning. E-Learning and Digital Media, 11(...
ABSTRACT The concept of time is a key issue incorporated in most educational theories, and the notio...
This paper explores the experiences of e-learners participating in continuing professional developme...
This thesis is situated in the context of the emergence of the ‘digital university’ in higher educa...
ABSTRACT Time takes on a different character when online teachers take advantage of the possibilitie...
Situated at the intersection of time, power and education, we elaborate an argument for diffracting ...
This major research paper explores the experience, perception, and valuation of time within digital ...
'What time is it?', 'When are we going to have a break?' These questions are probably recognised by ...
Space and time are fundamental aspects of educational practices, but their analysis has occupied a m...
A linear, sequential time conception based on in-person meetings and pedagogical activities is not e...
Digital media time is commonly described as ‘real-time’. But what does this term refer to? How is ‘r...