Designing hubs for connected learning: social, spatial and technological insights from Coworking, Hackerspaces and Meetup groups


Autoria(s): Bilandzic, Mark; Foth, Marcus
Contribuinte(s)

Carvalho, Lucila

Goodyear, Peter

de Laat, Maarten

Data(s)

2016

Resumo

Connected learning, as a design approach, does not restrict learning to a dedicated learning space (school, university, etc.), but considers it to be an aggregation of individual experiences made through intrinsically motivated, active participation in and across various socio-cultural, every-day life environments. Urban places for meeting, interacting and connected learning with people from diverse backgrounds, cultures and areas of expertise are highly significant in the knowledge economy of our 21st century. However, little is yet known about best practices to design and curate such hubs that attract and support interest-driven and socially embedded learning experiences. The research study presented in this paper investigates design aspects that contribute to successful place-based spaces for connected learning. The paper reports findings from observations as well as interviews with users and managers of three different types of local, community-led learning environments, i.e., coworking spaces, hackerspaces, and meetup groups across Australia. The findings reveal social, spatial and technological interventions that these spaces apply to nourish a culture of connected learning, sharing and peer interaction. The discussion suggests a set of design implications for designers, managers and decision makers that have an interest in nourishing a connected learning culture among their user community.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/83742/

Publicador

Routledge

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/83742/1/Bilandzic%20%26%20Foth%20%28draft%204%29.pdf

https://www.routledge.com/products/9781138850880

Bilandzic, Mark & Foth, Marcus (2016) Designing hubs for connected learning: social, spatial and technological insights from Coworking, Hackerspaces and Meetup groups. In Carvalho, Lucila, Goodyear, Peter, & de Laat, Maarten (Eds.) Place-Based Spaces for Networked Learning. Routledge, Abingdon, UK. (In Press)

Direitos

Copyright 2017 Taylor & Francis

Fonte

School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #080602 Computer-Human Interaction #080709 Social and Community Informatics #080799 Library and Information Studies not elsewhere classified #120304 Digital and Interaction Design #130108 Technical Further and Workplace Education #130199 Education Systems not elsewhere classified #200102 Communication Technology and Digital Media Studies #Connected Learning #Coworking #Collaboration #Hackerspaces #Innovation Spaces #Meetup Groups #Urban Informatics
Tipo

Book Chapter