The paper examines the notion that Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have affordances that epitomize the features of our late modern age (Giddens, 1991) and explores whether these affordances (Salomon, 1993, p. 51) can be used to facilitate particular approaches to educational practice. It argues that a clear articulation of these affordances would enable us to understand how these technologies can be most effectively used to support learning and teaching. We believe that any one affordance can be considered to have both positive and negative connotations and the paper draws on social and educational theory to provide an initial taxonomy of these affordances
This paper argues that concepts derived from affordance theories are highly useful in understanding ...
Our use of affordance draws on Salomon (Salomon, 1993) who takes the definition back to Gibson and N...
This paper reports on two experiments in mapping the affordances of mobile devices in supporting tea...
The paper examines the notion that Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have affordances...
The paper examines the notion that Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have affordances...
The paper examines the notion that Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have affordances...
The paper by Conole and Dyke sets the context by pointing to a number of problems that inhibit the w...
This paper revisits the concept of affordance and explores its contribution to an understanding of t...
Abstract. The term “affordance ” has been used in Information Communications Technology (ICT) based ...
Our use of affordance draws on Salomon (Salomon, 1993) who takes the definition back to Gibson and N...
Our use of affordance draws on Salomon (Salomon, 1993) who takes the definition back to Gibson and N...
Affordances have been a topic of avid debate since their conception in Gibson\u27s theory of direct ...
Affordances have been a topic of avid debate since their conception in Gibson\u27s theory of direct ...
Affordances have been a topic of avid debate since their conception in Gibson\u27s theory of direct ...
This paper argues that concepts derived from affordance theories are highly useful in understanding ...
This paper argues that concepts derived from affordance theories are highly useful in understanding ...
Our use of affordance draws on Salomon (Salomon, 1993) who takes the definition back to Gibson and N...
This paper reports on two experiments in mapping the affordances of mobile devices in supporting tea...
The paper examines the notion that Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have affordances...
The paper examines the notion that Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have affordances...
The paper examines the notion that Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have affordances...
The paper by Conole and Dyke sets the context by pointing to a number of problems that inhibit the w...
This paper revisits the concept of affordance and explores its contribution to an understanding of t...
Abstract. The term “affordance ” has been used in Information Communications Technology (ICT) based ...
Our use of affordance draws on Salomon (Salomon, 1993) who takes the definition back to Gibson and N...
Our use of affordance draws on Salomon (Salomon, 1993) who takes the definition back to Gibson and N...
Affordances have been a topic of avid debate since their conception in Gibson\u27s theory of direct ...
Affordances have been a topic of avid debate since their conception in Gibson\u27s theory of direct ...
Affordances have been a topic of avid debate since their conception in Gibson\u27s theory of direct ...
This paper argues that concepts derived from affordance theories are highly useful in understanding ...
This paper argues that concepts derived from affordance theories are highly useful in understanding ...
Our use of affordance draws on Salomon (Salomon, 1993) who takes the definition back to Gibson and N...
This paper reports on two experiments in mapping the affordances of mobile devices in supporting tea...