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Contributing to a Learning Methodology for Web 2.0 Learning – Identifying Central Tensions in Educational Use of web 2.0 Technologies

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Abstract

This paper contributes to the development of a methodology for designing Web 2.0 mediated learning based on a PBL approach. It does so by identifying tensions in the cross field between learning and Web 2.0. To establish an overview we begin by defining the intersections between learning and Web 2.0. In relation to this, and with reference to (Ryberg, Glud, Buus, & Georgsen, 2010), we argue that a problem-based approach to learning fits well with the characteristics of Web 2.0 activities. Moreover, we argue that the connection between Web 2.0 and learning gives rise to an overarching tension between who controls the networked learning environment and processes: the teacher or the learner? We propose a conceptual model where this tension can be understood as expressible across at least four dimensions: the learning process, the motivation, the infrastructure, and resources/content. Also we identify a number of crucial questions that need to be considered in relation to each of these dimensions when designing for web 2.0 mediated learning. These questions and tensions are what we explore in this paper as they contribute to the development of a learning methodology and some mediating design artefacts, which we further discuss in (Buus, Georgsen, Ryberg, Glud, & Davidsen, 2010). The intention of the conceptual model and questions is to prompt practitioners to discuss and critically reflect on their course designs during the planning and design phase. Furthermore, we discuss some additional mediating design artefacts, which we are developing to support practitioners’ design of Web 2.0 oriented learning. These are descriptions of existing practices and activities which will be uploaded in the wiki-based social community Methopedia.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Networked Learning 2010
EditorsLone Dirckinck-Holmfeld, Vivien Hodgson, Chris Jones, Maarten de Laat, David McConnell, Thomas Ryberg
Number of pages8
Place of PublicationDanmark
Publication date5 May 2010
Pages934-942
ISBN (Print)9781862202269, 9781862202252
ISBN (Electronic)9781862202252
Publication statusPublished - 5 May 2010
EventNetworked Learning Conference 2010 - Hotel Hvide Hus, Aalborg, Denmark
Duration: 3 May 20104 May 2010
Conference number: 7

Conference

ConferenceNetworked Learning Conference 2010
Number7
LocationHotel Hvide Hus
Country/TerritoryDenmark
CityAalborg
Period03/05/1004/05/10

Keywords

  • e-learning

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