Conceptualizing and innovating education and work with networked learning

Nina Bonderup Dohn* (Editor), Jens Jørgen Hansen (Editor), Stig Børsen Hansen (Editor), Thomas Ryberg (Editor), Maarten De Laat (Editor)

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    Abstract

    The chapters in this book build upon selected research papers from the 12th International Networked Learning Conference 2020, hosted by University of Southern Denmark, Kolding. The selected chapters were chosen as cutting-edge research on networked learning which reflected focal discussion points during the conference such as: new demands on teachers in online and hybrid learning environments; organization of professional learning to meet and reflect on these demands; support of educators and students’ digital literacy; the interaction of human and technological agents in networked learning; and the development of new of networked learning designs to critically and creatively make use of technological possibilities.

    The book is organized into three main sections: 1) Professional learning, 2) Learning networks’ development and use of digital resources, and 3) Innovating Networked Learning. Preceding the three main sections is a first chapter, which presents a discourse analysis of how the term “networked learning” has been used in the papers at previous Networked Learning Conferences. The concluding chapter draws out perspectives from the chapters and point to emerging issues within the field of networked learning.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationSwitzerland Cham
    PublisherSpringer
    Number of pages263
    ISBN (Print)978-3-030-85240-5
    ISBN (Electronic)978-3-030-85241-2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2021
    SeriesResearch in Networked Learning
    Volume8
    ISSN2570-4524

    Keywords

    • Research into networked learning
    • Practice within networked learning
    • Higher education with digital technologies
    • Professional networks and learning
    • Sociocultural perspectives on learning with digital technologies
    • Critical perspectives on learning with digital technologies
    • Designs for learning digital literacy

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