Ubiquitous learning, ubiquitous computing, and lived experience
| Type of publication: | Inproceedings |
| Citation: | Bruce2008 |
| Booktitle: | Networked learning conference. Symposium 'Making the Transition to Ubiquitous Learning |
| Year: | 2008 |
| Howpublished: | Paper presented at Symposium 'Making the Transition to Ubiquitous Learning'. Networked learning conference, May 2008, Greece |
| Note: | Bruce notes that “education would certainly be easier to promote if we could simply identify some new technologies that would make ubiquitous learning occur. But the new technologies are neither necessary nor sufficient for this to happen”. He argues that it is our vision for ubiquitous learning that matters most, not simply the technical affordances: “We need to define ubiquitous learning in an historically legitimate way, one which recognizes the possibilities afforded by the new technologies without reducing the argument to a technocentric position.” |
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