
Culture, Learning, and Technology
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"In this book, Benson, Joseph, and Moore offer a guiding framework for ways to study and reflect on the issues occurring at the nexus of culture, learning, and technology. Leading authors in such fields as pedagogy, globalization, intercultural sensitivity, social media, essentialism, and progressivism are brought together in a volume that promises to become essential reading for educators at all levels."-Robert Maribe Branch, Professor and Department Head, Department of Career and Information Studies, College of Education, University of Georgia, USA
"Culture, Learning and Technology: Research and Practice offers a seminal examination across interdisciplinary, research, theoretical, and practical aspects of educational technology in cultural contexts. The text gives voice to a growing contingent of researchers and designers who believe that culture matters. The authors expose the strengths and weaknesses of the field and advocate for a more deliberate focus on culture. As we move further into the 21st century, this text will be a guiding light for all to see the value of culture when considering the human equation."
-Patricia A. Young, Associate Professor, Department of Education, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA
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Roberto Joseph is Associate Professor of Educational Technology and Graduate Director of Educational Technology programs at Hofstra University, USA.?
Joi L. Moore is Professor in the School of Information Science & Learning Technologies at the University of Missouri, USA.
Content
Introduction to Culture, Learning and Technology: Research and Practice
Angela Benson, Joi Moore, and Roberto Joseph
Critical Pedagogy and Instructional Technology
Amy C. Bradshaw
Revisiting Instructional Technologists' Inattention to Issues of Cultural Diversity among Stakeholders
Deepak Prem Subramony
Globalization, Ironic Binaries, and Instructional Technology: Toward the Emergence of a Robust Critical Theory of Technology
Michael K. Thomas
Hip-Hop Music as a Pedagogical tool: Teaching with Hip-hop in Global Contexts
Akesha Horton, Erik Byker, and Keith Heggert
Examining the Use of an Online Cultural Module to Increase Learners' Intercultural Sensitivity
Joe Terantino
How cultural factors influence the use of social constructivist-based pedagogical models of distance learning: Examining Japanese online collaborative behaviors.
Bodi Anderson
Culture & Computational Thinking: A Pilot Study of Operationalizing Culturally Responsive Teaching (CRT) in Computer Science Education
Leshell Hatley, Cynthia E. Winston-Proctor, Gina M. Paige, and Kevin Clark
Foundational Theories of Social Media Tools and Cultural Competency: A Systematic Literature Review
Sandra G. Nunn, Lequisha Brown-Joseph, Michelle Susberry Hill
iDESIGN: Designing & Implementing a Culturally Relevant Game-Based Curriculum
Roberto Joseph and James Diamond
Boys and Video Game Play: Re-engaging Boys in the Classroom
Shulong Yan, Yelim Mun, Jason Engerman, and Alison Carr-Chellman
Exploring Chinese international students' acceptance of mobile learning
Zhetao Guo and Angela D. Benson
Students Making Science Games: The Design Process of Students Incorporating Science Content into Video Games
Neda Khalili Blackburn and Kevin Clark
How the Cultural Clash of Essentialism and Progressivism Shaped Technology Adoption: A Case Study of Culture, Learning and Technology.
Steven Watkins and Mansureh Kebritchi
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