Tag: Digital Divide
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More Questions Than Answers This Week…
This week’s reading brought up more questions than answers…not necessarily a bad thing when one is anticipating developing research questions for upcoming projects! Both the Valverde-Berrocoso et al. and the Hrastinski articles gave me a lot to think about. I took copious notes on concepts I want to investigate further. Valverde-Berrocoso et al. (2020) intrigued…
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Politics and Education? Didn’t See That Coming
I’m starting to believe that doctoral work is not about what you know, but rather all about being surprised at how much you do not know. It’s humbling and exciting all at once, and more than a little overwhelming. This week, I wanted to dive further into the concept of using digital storytelling in education…
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Humans “Heart” U-Learning
“As the world around us becomes smaller, and communication and media become more global and more diffuse, the very nature of society and of who we are as human beings is quickly being defined by our ability to be both consumers and producers of knowledge…” –Bill Cope & Mary Kalantzis, 2009 I consider myself a…
