Part 2: Mobile Devices as Resources for Learning: A Socio-Cultural Ecological Analysis of the Mobile Complex
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Topic: 09: Appropriation and Learning

appropriation to user-generated ‘mobile’ contexts and reflexive context awareness. We discuss, at a theoretical level, how the new contexts of mobile and individualised mass communication work like other cultural products, albeit in a more fluid, provisional mode of representation. And, by way of exemplification, we summarise the results of an ethnographic research project. We argue that the appropriation of mobile devices, content and contexts by children and young people offers impulses for their personal development. We consider it to be an urgent educational task to explore the value of these processes of appropriation for child development. With reference to Habermas (1995) we argue that mobile, individualised mass communication contributes to a ‘colonialisation’ of children’s development with which education and learning can, and should critically engage by fostering a ‘reflexive relationship with the world through communicative actions’. Following this line of argument we propose a conversational perspective on teaching and learning, based on Laurillard’s ‘Conversational Framework’ (2007), which inter alia enables us to view the variety of media-induced and media-related activity patters of everyday life as conversational elements for learning in informal contexts but also to show their conversational potential for learning in formal contexts. We further discuss how appropriation of mass communication in the form of media reception and media use leads to a variety of activity patterns, which influence learning. A necessary epistemological resource for us is to see these patterns as a result of appropriation with learning as a culturally situated form of meaning-making.

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Wagner, Ulrike, Gebel, Christa and Eggert, Susanne, Muster konvergenzbezogener Medienaneignung, in: Neue Wege durch die konvergente Medienwelt. Studie im Auftrag der Bayerischen Landesanstalt für neue Medien (BLM), Reinhard Fischer Verlag, 2006
Medienforschung Super RTL, Kinderwelten 2002, RTL Disney Fernsehen GmbH & Co. KG., 2002
Medienforschung Super RTL, Kinderwelten 2000, RTL Disney Fernsehen GmbH & Co. KG., 2000
Bovill, M. and Livingstone, Sonia M., Bedroom culture and the privatization of media use, in: Children and their changing media environment. A European comparative study, pages 179--200, Lawrence Erlbaum, 2001
Lasswell, H., The structure and the function of communication in society, in: The Communication of Ideas. A Series of Adresses, pages 37--51, Institute for Religious and Social Studies (Harper), 1948
Jenkins, Henry, The war between effect and meaning: rethinking the video game violence debate, in: Digital generation. Children, young people and new media, pages 19--31, Erlbaum Associates, 2006
Mead, George Herbert, Mind, Self and Society, University of Chicago Press, 1934
Piaget, Jean, The Psychology of Intelligence, Routledge Classics, 2001
Luckin, Rosemary, Clark, W., Garnet, F., Whitworth, A., Akass, J. and Cook, John, Learner-generated contexts: a framework to support the effective use of technology to support learning, in: Web 2.0-based e-learning: applying social informatics for tertiary teaching, IGI Global, 2009
Hall, Stuart, Encoding/decoding, in: Culture, Media, Language, Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies. University of Birmingham, pages 128--138, Hutchinson, 1980
Vygotsky, Lev, Thought and language, MIT Press, 1986 / 1934
Production of culture/cultures of production, Open University and Sage, 1997
Dourish, Paul, What we talk about when we talk about context (2004), in: Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 8:1(19--30)
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Sharples, Mike, Taylor, Josie and Vavoula, Giasemi, A theory of learning for the mobile age, in: The Sage Handbook of E-learning Research, pages 221--247, SAGE Publications Ltd, 2007
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Lave, Jean and Wenger, Etienne, Situated learning: Legitimate peripheral participation, Cambridge University Press, Learning in Doing: Social, Cognitive, and Computational Perspect, 1991
Sharples, Mike, Learning As Conversation: Transforming Education in the Mobile Age, in: Conference on Seeing, Understanding, Learning in the Mobile Age, 2005
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