DocumentCode
549403
Title
The intertwining of human and technological in a digital native community
Author
Carletti, Laura
Author_Institution
Dipt. di Ing. Inf., Gestionale e dell´´Autom. (DIIGA), Univ. Politec. delle Marche, Ancona, Italy
fYear
2011
fDate
27-29 June 2011
Firstpage
255
Lastpage
257
Abstract
Unprecedented learning opportunities are offered by the Web 2.0 tools development and dissemination. Although many of those applications have not been developed for learning purposes, they are contributing to spread a culture of collaboration and to provide virtual spaces to exchange information, `know-how´ and knowledge. As part of an ongoing study on web-based informal learning, the research preliminary findings show that the increasing pervasiveness of technology into daily life is not only engendering novel social configurations, but also digital practices. So far, technology, in the instructional design, has been commonly considered as a subsidiary means akin to a simple blackboard, whilst the applications functionalities are allowing and determining new learning perspectives. It can be thorny to advocate the mutual influence of human and technological facets on the basis of a limited research, nevertheless the work suggests a further investigation of the online communities and groupings as a recent object of inquiry in which human and technological aspects are originally intertwined.
Keywords
Internet; computer aided instruction; human computer interaction; Web 2.0 tools development; Web 2.0 tools dissemination; Web-based informal learning; digital native community; human aspects; information exchange; instructional design; know-how exchange; knowledge exchange; learning purposes; technological aspects; unprecedented learning opportunities; virtual spaces; Blogs; Humans; Lead; Presses; Informal learning; Knowledge creation; Online community; Self-directed learning; Web-based learning;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Society (i-Society), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location
London
Print_ISBN
978-1-61284-148-9
Type
conf
Filename
5978447
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