Building upon a recent call to renew actor-network theory (ANT) for educational research, this article reconsiders relations between technology and educational theory. Taking cues from actor-network theorists, this discussion considers the technologically-mediated networks in which learning actors are situated, acted upon, and acting, and traces the novel positions of creative capacity and participation that emerging media may enable. Whereas traditional theories of educational technology tend to focus on the harmonization of new technologies with extant curricular goals and educational practices, an educational theory of technology looks to novel forms of technologically-mediated learning experience—from production pedagogies to role play ...
Recent critiques have drawn important attention to the depoliticized consensus and empty promises em...
This paper draws on actor-network theory and on the sociology of cultural consumption to examine the...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer in Postdigital Science and Educat...
Actor-network theory (ANT) is enjoying a notable surge of interest in educational research. New dire...
The role, influence and importance of participants in education research could be enhanced by the ap...
Actor Network Theory (ANT) is explored as a useful tool in researching the intersection of English t...
Existing research on the use of technology in participatory theatre in education has paid little att...
This paper argues that Actor-Network Theory (ANT) contains concepts that can be used as tools to bet...
Actor Network Theory (‘ANT’) is a highly influential account within the sociology of science that se...
Lecture recording is an increasingly common practice in UK universities, whereby audio, video, and m...
Actor Network Theory (ANT) is one of the more controversial approaches in social sciences. It arose ...
Learning never was confined to classrooms. We all learn in, out of, before, during and after episode...
Actor-network theory (ANT) principles are increasingly migrating into educational research, providin...
Actor-network theory (ANT) is noc a learning theory as such, nor is it a pedagogy, but it is a theor...
How are learners and technologies connected, and how is this connection used to position devices as ...
Recent critiques have drawn important attention to the depoliticized consensus and empty promises em...
This paper draws on actor-network theory and on the sociology of cultural consumption to examine the...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer in Postdigital Science and Educat...
Actor-network theory (ANT) is enjoying a notable surge of interest in educational research. New dire...
The role, influence and importance of participants in education research could be enhanced by the ap...
Actor Network Theory (ANT) is explored as a useful tool in researching the intersection of English t...
Existing research on the use of technology in participatory theatre in education has paid little att...
This paper argues that Actor-Network Theory (ANT) contains concepts that can be used as tools to bet...
Actor Network Theory (‘ANT’) is a highly influential account within the sociology of science that se...
Lecture recording is an increasingly common practice in UK universities, whereby audio, video, and m...
Actor Network Theory (ANT) is one of the more controversial approaches in social sciences. It arose ...
Learning never was confined to classrooms. We all learn in, out of, before, during and after episode...
Actor-network theory (ANT) principles are increasingly migrating into educational research, providin...
Actor-network theory (ANT) is noc a learning theory as such, nor is it a pedagogy, but it is a theor...
How are learners and technologies connected, and how is this connection used to position devices as ...
Recent critiques have drawn important attention to the depoliticized consensus and empty promises em...
This paper draws on actor-network theory and on the sociology of cultural consumption to examine the...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer in Postdigital Science and Educat...