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- Title
Destabilizing the Entanglements and Intersections of the Teaching/Technology Divide: Technophilia Versus Technophobia.
- Authors
McKee, Kristeen
- Abstract
In this paper, the impetus of my work comes in joining the world of pedagogy and technology in a deliberate attempt to explore the crossroads between teachers and the ubiquity of information communication technologies (ICTs). This paper also shows the intractable connections and the web of entanglements that are manifest when teachers engage with ICTs to enhance the pedagogical experience or to meet political or cultural demands of the campus and classroom environment. Presented with a personal perspective, this paper tells the story of how I have come destabilize the entanglements that surround the teaching/technology divide. By introducing thoughts and confessions, I show how teaching technologies are influenced by historical legacies and material conditions beyond the ubiquity of ICTs and their usage.
- Subjects
TEACHING; EDUCATIONAL technology; INFORMATION theory in education; INFORMATION &; communication technologies; CLASSROOMS
- Publication
Ubiquitous Learning: An International Journal, 2011, Vol 3, Issue 2, p73
- ISSN
1835-9795
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.18848/1835-9795/CGP/v03i02/40276