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Educational Ecologies

Toward a Symbolic-Material Understanding of Discourse, Technology, and Education

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Educational Ecologies

Toward a Symbolic-Material Understanding of Discourse, Technology, and Education

Description

This book elucidates how technology has impacted the discourse and practices of higher education. Dowd situates current educational movements centered on new technologies, such as the Do It Yourself (DIY) movement, within broader ideological concepts concerned with education, progress, technology, and work. Knowledge of how the discourse and practices of higher education have been impacted enables teachers to create learning environments that are conducive to the cultivation of ethically informed and engaged lives.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Rhetorics of Neutrality
Chapter 2: MOOCs and the Entrepreneurial Spirit
Chapter 3: Singularity University
Chapter 4: Media and Educational Ecologies
Conclusion: Education and the Changing Meaning of Work

Product details

Published 27 Apr 2016
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 110
ISBN 9780739198988
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

John Dowd

John Dowd is an assistant professor in the Departm…

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