Digital futures for learning : speculative methods and pedagogies /

"Digital Futures for Learning offers a methodological and pedagogical way forward for researchers and educators who want to work imaginatively with 'what's next' in higher education and informal learning. Today's debates around technological transformations of social, cultur...

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Main Authors: Ross, Jen (Author)
Published: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
Publisher Address: New York, NY :
Publication Dates: 2023.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: "Digital Futures for Learning offers a methodological and pedagogical way forward for researchers and educators who want to work imaginatively with 'what's next' in higher education and informal learning. Today's debates around technological transformations of social, cultural, and educational spaces and practices need to be informed by a more critical understanding of how visions of the future of learning are made and used, and how they come to be seen as desirable, inevitable, or impossible. Integrating innovative methods, key research findings, engaging theories, and creative pedagogies across multiple disciplines, this book argues for and explores speculative approaches to researching and analysing post-compulsory and informal learning futures-where we are, where we might go, and how to get there"--
Carrier Form: xi, 212 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781032058122
1032058129
9781032064055
1032064056
Index Number: LB2324
CLC: G64-39
G640
Call Number: G640/R824
Contents: How learning futures are made -- Complexity, emergence and learning futures -- Speculative approaches to research and teaching -- Teaching at scale, automation and a speculative teacherbot -- Working with digital futures for learning through student-generated open educational resources -- Artcasting and digital cultural heritage engagement futures -- Telling data stories to explore the future of surveillance -- Speculative methods and digital futures research -- Speculative pedagogies and teaching -- Keeping learning futures moving.