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Adapting to the digital age: a narrative approach

  • Sarah Bernadette Cousins
  • , Dounia Bissar

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Abstract

The article adopts a narrative inquiry approach to foreground informal learning and exposes a collection of stories from tutors about how they adapted comfortably to the digital age. We were concerned that despite substantial evidence that bringing about changes in pedagogic practices can be difficult, there is a gap in convincing approaches to help in this respect. In this context, this project takes a “bottom-up” approach and synthesises several life-stories into a single persuasive narrative to support the process of adapting to digital change. The project foregrounds the small, every-day motivating moments, cultural features and environmental factors in people's diverse lives which may have contributed to their positive dispositions towards change in relation to technology enhanced learning. We expect that such narrative approaches could serve to support colleagues in other institutions to warm up to ever-changing technological advances.
Original languageEnglish
JournalResearch in Learning Technology
Issue number20
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2012

Keywords

  • Digital life

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