Student Engagement in the Digital University, 9781138125391
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Student Engagement in the Digital University challenges mainstream conceptions and assumptions about students’ engagement with digital resources in higher education, framing it as embodied, socially situated, and taking place in complex networks of human and non-human actors.

Student Engagement in the Digital University

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    164 pages

  • Release Date

    7 February 2018

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Summary

Student Engagement in the Digital University challenges mainstream conceptions and assumptions about students’ engagement with digital resources in Higher Education. While engagement in online learning environments is often reduced to sets of transferable skills or typological categories, the authors propose that these experiences must be understood as embodied, socially situated, and taking place in complex networks of human and nonhuman actors. Using empirical data from a JISC-f…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781138125391
ISBN-10:1138125393
Author:Lesley Gourlay, Martin Oliver
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:Routledge
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:164
Release Date:7 February 2018
Weight:256g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Digital literacies, the student experience, and student engagement are issues justifiably receiving a great deal of attention in fluid and fragile higher education at present. Relevant, pressing, and important issues—why read more about them? Because this book provides a perspective out of the ordinary, refusing to simplify complex issues or homogenise students who indeed are diverse and differentiated. Providing an understanding that is inherently political and contextualised, and using real examples of embedded student practices, Gourlay and Oliver deconstruct current buzz words (such as impact, quality, infrastructure, and the like) and reconstruct them in ways that use theory to illuminate and explain. They provide persuasive arguments to articulate the digitally mediated relationships between students, the resources they use, and the situations in which they find themselves learning and negotiating the world. Recommended for scholars and professionals alike.”

—Laura Czerniewicz, Director of the Centre for Innovation in Learning and Teaching, University of Cape Town, South Africa

“This book is a wake-up call for both researchers and practitioners in educational technology. Our field is much more complex and multi-dimensional than our dominant models of communication, community, institution, and theories of change and diffusion would have us believe. Gourlay and Oliver eloquently show how digital artefacts, agencies, and forms of engagement constitute an intensely interlinked, closely contested space, casting our everyday engagements in radically new light.”

—Norm Friesen, Professor of Educational Technology, Boise State University, USA

About The Author

Lesley Gourlay

Lesley Gourlay is Head of the Department of Culture, Communication and Media and Reader in Education and Technology at the Institute of Education, University College London, UK. She is Co-Convener of the Society for Research into Higher Education’s UK-wide Digital University Network, and Executive Editor for the journal Teaching in Higher Education.

Martin Oliver is Professor of Education and Technology and the Head of the Centre for Doctoral Education at the Institute of Education, University College London, UK. He has edited the journals Research in Learning Technology and Learning, Media and Technology, and is Past President of the Association for Learning Technology.

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