Stories of technology-enhancement in higher education – a critical approach
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/10844Dato
2016Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Fossland, TrineSammendrag
There is a large body of research on technology-enhanced learning, but
questions related to the educational effectiveness of technology use still needs
to be questioned. In this paper, I argue that digital innovators’ stories about
technology enhancement may constitute a rich source for understanding this
complex educational phenomenon both in relation to teachers’ daily practices
and the implementation of ICT in higher education at large. Based on
biographical interviews with “digital innovators”, the aim of this paper is to
investigate how [their] digital competence is used to enhance teaching and
learning in higher education. This paper asks; how do digital innovators
approach the use of ICT to enhance students’ learning and what are the
organisational conditions for this approach? The findings suggests that
technology-enhancement is linked to nine key characteristics: different
educational models, authenticity, pedagogical added values, meaningful
student activities, changing approaches to feedback, assessment and
connection with the outside world, as well as holistic planning, supportive
leaders and strong micro-cultures. This paper proposes a more nuanced
understanding of the term technology enhanced learning and suggests
strategies for educational development and further investigations related to
this phenomenon in higher education.
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