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Learning as knowledge networking : conceptual foundations for revised uses of the internet in higher education

conference contribution
posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00 authored by Matthew Allen, J Long
This paper argues that the inherent characteristics of knowledge work, when combined with the operation of the Internet in contemporary society, produce a change in the dominant paradigm of what constitutes knowledge work. Since learning is a form of knowledge work, therefore this change will affect university education. The paper further argues that, because of the way in which online learning initially developed in universities, in most cases, the current approach to the Internet and higher education does not account for the changed conditions of knowledge in a network society. It concludes that new directions are needed which will allow us to make technology and pedagogy choices for future education better suited to a network society.

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Event

World Congress on Engineering and Computer Science (2009 : San Francisco, Calif.)

Pagination

652 - 657

Publisher

Newswood Limited

Location

San Francisco, Calif.

Place of publication

[Hong Kong]

Start date

2009-10-20

End date

2009-10-22

ISBN-13

9789881701268

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Editor/Contributor(s)

S Ao, C Douglas, W Grundfest, J Burgstone

Title of proceedings

WCECS 2009 : Proceedings of the World Congress on Engineering and Computer Science 2009

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