Pedagogical relations in the age of big data [Commentary]


Autoria(s): McWilliam, Erica
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2014

Resumo

Introduction A pedagogical relationship - the relationship produced through teaching and learning - is, according to phenomenologist Max van Maanen, ‘the most profound relationship an adult can have with a child’ (van Maanen 1982). But what does it mean for a teacher to have a ‘profound’ relationship with a student in digital times? What, indeed, is an optimal pedagogical relationship at a time when the exponential proliferation and transformation of information across the globe is making for unprecedented social and cultural change? Does it involve both parties in a Facebook friendship? Being snappy with Snapchat? Tumbling around on Tumblr? There is now ample evidence of a growing trend to displace face-to-face interaction by virtual connections. One effect of these technologically mediated relationships is that a growing number of young people experience relationships as ‘mile-wide, inch-deep’ phenomena. It is timely, in this context, to explore how pedagogical relationships are being transmuted by Big Data, and to ask about the implications this has for current and future generations of professional educators.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/83959/

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The Australian School Library Association Inc. (ASLA)

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http://www.asla.org.au/publications/access/access-commentaries/pedagogical-relations.aspx

McWilliam, Erica (2014) Pedagogical relations in the age of big data [Commentary]. ACCESS: Australian School Library Association Journal, 28(1), pp. 6-12.

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Copyright 2014 Australian School Library Association Inc. (ASLA) and the author(s)

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ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation; Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #130200 CURRICULUM AND PEDAGOGY #199999 Studies in the Creative Arts and Writing not elsewhere classified #Big Data #pedagogical relations #face-to-face interaction #technologically mediated relationships #learning
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Journal Article