This paper responds to the extremely low rates of completion (collectively less than ten percent) of MOOC based courses by contending that education is not merely the provisioning of content, but that its more primary function is the performance of 'order words' that subjectivise teacher and student through language's power of incorporeal transformation. Using Deleuze and Guattari's provocative theory of language presented in the 'Postulates of Linguistics' from A Thousand Plateaus, the paper reflects upon their claim that language is more properly concerned with ordering and compliance through 'order words' rather than representing or conveying information, to argue that the subjectivising power of the performative is imperative to the acq...
This essay examines the concept of performativity in relation to what are perceived to be reasonable...
Massive open online courses have been signaled as a disruptive and democratizing force in online, di...
The opinions on MOOCs go to extremes, covering a wide variety of topics, affecting economy, pedagogy...
In the present study, we refer to Carr's theory on the nature of educational practice for evaluating...
This thesis considers the various ways in which J.L. Austin's discussion of the performative utteran...
During the last years, MOOCs (massive open online courses) are part of the most discussed developmen...
New developments in online educational technology have a profound effect on notions of intellectual ...
International audienceThe paper addresses a hidden issue in use of MOOCs for language learning, with...
One of the more dominant themes around the use of Deleuze and Guattari’s work, including in this spe...
Drawing on the previous chapters, this chapter explores four tensions that characterise MOOCs. Altho...
The term performativity and its inflexions have been applied to several concepts in the field of edu...
From Introduction] Discourses of performativity are constructed within educational sites, such as sc...
Critical educational literature suggests that an increased reliance upon performative technologies i...
The significance of the “Bologna Turn” in European Higher Education, which supposedly refocused the ...
peer-reviewedThis paper critiques the impact of neo-liberalism on postprimary education, and in par...
This essay examines the concept of performativity in relation to what are perceived to be reasonable...
Massive open online courses have been signaled as a disruptive and democratizing force in online, di...
The opinions on MOOCs go to extremes, covering a wide variety of topics, affecting economy, pedagogy...
In the present study, we refer to Carr's theory on the nature of educational practice for evaluating...
This thesis considers the various ways in which J.L. Austin's discussion of the performative utteran...
During the last years, MOOCs (massive open online courses) are part of the most discussed developmen...
New developments in online educational technology have a profound effect on notions of intellectual ...
International audienceThe paper addresses a hidden issue in use of MOOCs for language learning, with...
One of the more dominant themes around the use of Deleuze and Guattari’s work, including in this spe...
Drawing on the previous chapters, this chapter explores four tensions that characterise MOOCs. Altho...
The term performativity and its inflexions have been applied to several concepts in the field of edu...
From Introduction] Discourses of performativity are constructed within educational sites, such as sc...
Critical educational literature suggests that an increased reliance upon performative technologies i...
The significance of the “Bologna Turn” in European Higher Education, which supposedly refocused the ...
peer-reviewedThis paper critiques the impact of neo-liberalism on postprimary education, and in par...
This essay examines the concept of performativity in relation to what are perceived to be reasonable...
Massive open online courses have been signaled as a disruptive and democratizing force in online, di...
The opinions on MOOCs go to extremes, covering a wide variety of topics, affecting economy, pedagogy...