Technology has become ubiquitous in nearly every contemporary
situation, while digital media have acquired considerable importance
in the lives of young people. Alongside their interest in digital
media, schooling constitutes a core component of the life of children
and adolescents. Youthâs use of digital media creates tensions
between traditions and expectations of renewal within the school. The
once-sharp divide between school and leisure time is eroding. How will
the school as an institution relate to this comprehensive process of
change known as the digital revolution? How can the school build a
bridge between the world of youth and school material to enable
students to learn in a new digital age? This endeavor is named
polycontextual bridging in this book. What are the good examples of
polycontextual bridging? What novel educational goals can be achieved
by net-related activities when incorporated into the school, and how
can out-of-school learning be successfully framed by educational
purposes? These questions are addressed from different perspectives by
several scholars in this book. The chapters in this volume offer the
most thorough, up-to-date discussion on the challenges of technology
use in school education. In tackling the critical issues created by
technology, this book provides an important resource for student
teachers, teachers, education scholars and those interested in a
critical examination of digital expectations and experiences in school
education. This book is motivated by a pressing need to come to grips
with the dilemmas caused by an apparent clash of learning cultures in
the individual classroom, in the schools, in the education of
teachers, and in the institutions of teacher education. The book is
also a tribute to Gavriel Salomon and his research on the cognitive
effects of media's symbol systems, media and learning, and the design
of cognitive tools and technology-afforded learning environments. The
book also contains his masterpiece âItâs not just the tool, but
the educational rationale that countsâ. Further, three
internationally recognized experts â Howard Gardner, David Perkins,
and Daniel Bar-Tal â describe Salomonâs remarkable academic
contributions. This book is an attempt to explicate, illustrate, and
critically examine the idea of polycontextual bridging between
youthâs leisure cultures and school material to enable students to
learn in a new digital age. The authors do not present a common front
on the complex question of the proper use of information and
communication technology in the school but instead present a diversity
of arguments and viewpoints. The book is an attempt to raise questions
and start a debate.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9789463006453
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Springer Nature
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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