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Digital learning in motion from book culture to the digital age David Kergel

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kergel, David., Author.
Series:
Perspectives on education in the digital age
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Internet in education.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (167 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
London Routledge [2021]
Summary:
Digital Learning in Motion provides a theoretical analysis of learning and related learning media in society. The book explores how changing media affects learning environments, which changes the learning itself, showing that learning is always in motion.
Contents:
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Table
1 Introduction
1.1 The Birth of Learning from the Spirit of Civil Society
1.2 Symbolic Order of Civil Society
2 From Emancipation to Erziehung and Bildung as Bourgeois Educational Theory and Practice
2.1 Erziehung-Constellation
2.2 Erziehung and Learning Theory
2.3 The Media Ecology of Erziehung
2.4 Bildung in the Book Culture of Civil Society
3 Linear Learning in the Book Culture
3.1 Comenius and the Beginning of the Pedagogical Book Culture
3.2 From 'Ascension Through Education' to 'the Birth of Reading in Public Schools'
3.3 From the Inconsequent Realization of Ideal Equality to the Counterpublic
3.4 About the Vormärz (Pre-March) or Counterpublic: An Example
3.5 The Counterpublic as Part of a Societal Bildung-Process
3.6 From Half-Bildung to Nationalism - Side-Effects of the Gutenberg Galaxy
4 Informal-Accidental Learning in the Electronic Age
4.1 The Becoming of the Electronic Age
4.2 From Postmodernity to Bildung-Based Postmodern Education
4.3 The Urban Counterpublic of the Urban Avant-Garde: From Dadaism to Street Art
4.4 Progressive Education as (Counter-)Pedagogy of Modern Urbanism
4.5 Fordism - the Economic Structure of Modern Urbanity
4.6 Informal-Accidental Learning Via Unidirectional Mass Media
4.7 In the Television Era the Electronic Age Finds its Medial Climax
4.8 Reacting on Informal-Accidental Learning - Media Literacy, Media Competence and Media-Bildung
5 Fluid Learning in the Digital Age
5.1 The Beginning of the Digital Age
5.2 Early Counterculture of the 1990s Net Utopists
5.3 Web 2.0 - or the Beginning of the Digital Age
5.4 From Neoliberalism to Neoliberal Digitization.
5.5 From Stratification as Bourgeoise Equality to Algorithmic Determination
5.6 From Mobile Internet to the Era of Post-Digitality
5.7 Digital Counterpublic
5.8 Digital Learning and Digital Knowledge
6 Outlook - From Bildung and E-Learning to (Media) Bildung 2.0
6.1 The Becoming of E-Learning
6.2 Bildungs-Ethics and Quality Management of Teaching and Learning (in the Digital Age)
Bibliography
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description based on print version record
ISBN:
0-429-43014-0
0-429-77208-4
0-429-77209-2
9780429430145
OCLC:
1202453314

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