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Cultural Views on Online Learning in Higher Education : A Seemingly Borderless Class

Part of the Cultural Psychology of Education series
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This book opens up a fruitful conversation by and between invited academics from Europe and Latin America on the features of online learning in higher education.

The authors analyse online education from interdisciplinary theoretical and empirical reflections to reveal the existing tensions and turning this book into a valuable artifact on how learning is shaped when technology comes in-between diverse geographical and social contexts. Like any other human activity, e-learning can be seen as a context-dependent educational system with many objects in mutual interaction.

Applying a cultural psychology perspective to this provides new answers to questions such as: How can cultural psychology shed new light on online learning?

Why do students and academics still opt for classic classes?

What inner boundaries are pushed when studying online?

How can online learning be influenced by affect? How do teachers and students mold their identities when they move in and out of online environments?  This book reveals the existing tensions, resistances and appropriation strategies that students and academics from diverse backgrounds and places go through when attending online learning courses in higher education and furthermore shows how these theoretical frameworks can be successfully applied to practice.  

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Product Details
3030631567 / 9783030631567
Hardback
02/03/2021
Switzerland
English
212 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
24 cm