Conceptualising the challenge of integrating digital technologies in pedagogy
Contribuinte(s) |
Finger, Glenn Ghirelli, Paola |
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2015
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Resumo |
The integration of digital technologies in pedagogy is positioned as an important change in education, but widespread innovative use of digital technologies is yet to be truly realised. The gap between the potential and the reality of digital technology integration is commonly attributed to a range of challenging extrinsic and intrinsic influences. Activity Theory (Engeström, 2009) is used to analyse challenges created by extrinsic influences (Nielsen, Miller, & Hoban, 2012); a complementary theory is needed to conceptualise intrinsic influences. System 1 and System 2 thinking theory (Kahneman, 2011) will be advanced as a conceptual framework for understanding conscious and unconscious aspects of teacher practice, particularly the interaction between innovation and teacher routine, attitudes and beliefs. Transformative Learning Theory (Mezirow, 2009) will be positioned to comprehend the nexus of extrinsic and intrinsic influences. This paper will propose how, when faced with extrinsic and intrinsic influences on innovative practice, educators can use these theories to conceptualise the challenge of integrating digital technologies in pedagogy. |
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Australian College of Educators |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/90567/1/90567.pdf https://www.austcolled.com.au/documents/item/165 Blundell, Christopher, Nykvist, Shaun, & Lee, Kar-Tin (2015) Conceptualising the challenge of integrating digital technologies in pedagogy. In Finger, Glenn & Ghirelli, Paola (Eds.) Educators on the Edge: Big Ideas for Change and Innovation, Australian College of Educators, Brisbane, Qld, pp. 44-51. |
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Copyright 2015 Australian College of Educators |
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School of Curriculum; Faculty of Education |
Palavras-Chave | #130200 CURRICULUM AND PEDAGOGY #Digital Technologies #Integration #Activity Theory #Transformative Learning Theory #Extrinsic and intrinsic influences |
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Conference Paper |