Title of article :
Three generations of technology-enhanced learning
Author/Authors :
Kai Hakkarainen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
The purpose of the present paperwas to examine three generations of research
on technology-mediated learning carried on by the present investigator’s
research group. The first generation focused on examining computersupported
collaborative learning from the cognitive perspective. The main
focus was to examine to what extent knowledge-seeking inquiry elicited conceptual
change. Problems of transferring inquiry learning culture from one
country to another pushed us to examine social practices and other participatory
aspects of learning that had been invisible to cognitive researchers. The
second-generation research focused on analyzing patterns of participation in
computer-supported collaborative learning. The emerging third generation
research aims at overcoming the dichotomy between the cognitive (knowledge
acquisition) perspective and socio-cultural (participation) perspective by
means of long-standing and deliberate efforts of knowledge-creation, involving
what is called objects of activity. Theoretical and methodological implications
of the generations are discussed.