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Learners in a Changing Learning Landscape

Reflections from a Dialogue on New Roles and Expectations

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  • © 2008

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  • Provides innovative insights into the nature of human learning from multiple perspectives and in diverse contexts
  • Is as much a book to inform innovative research and practice as a textbook for advanced courses
  • Includes exercises and recommended resources for further exploration
  • Has been uniquely conceived to be the result of in-depth dialogue within the author team and is intended to foster continued dialogue among its users
  • Brings together the experiences and views of both learners and teachers
  • Critically discusses the interaction between learners, learning, the environment, and technology use and examines implications for the future of learning

Part of the book series: Lifelong Learning Book Series (LLLB, volume 12)

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Table of contents (14 chapters)

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About this book

most studies aimed at improving learning focus on the instructor and the parameters of the learning environment, rather than the learner. On the other hand it was felt that ibstpiā€™s interest was too focused on the online learner and that broader qu- tions needed to be asked, placing the learner in the context of a hugely complex learning landscape that is only partially determined by the formal education context and deliberate processes of learning. Based on the above consideration, and while inspired by ibstpiā€™s initiative, the Learning Development Institute proposed to run a dedicated workshop in conju- tion with a Presidential Panel Session to be hosted by the Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) at its annual convention in October 2005 in Orlando, Florida. This brought together ten individuals who initially started collaborating online. The majority of them then met face to face in Orlando at the workshop. They subsequently shared their ideas with the wider audience of attendees at the Presidential Panel Session that followed the next day. And they then took another two years to reflect further on the issues that had emerged, producing the chapters of this book.

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The world is changing, learners are changing, and thus the learning processes must change as well. Will technology answer the challenges of these changes? Is the institution of the school capable of adapting to the changes? These are crucial questions that educators and scholars in the field of learning have no choice but to ask themselves, and there is no better source for reflection on such questions than this book. We all have a lot to learn so we can cope with the changing world, and this book is a very useful tool for that.

Gavriel Salomon (Recipient of the Sylvia Scribner Award by the AERA Div. C, Recipient of the Israeli National Award for lifelong achievements in educational research)

In this book the authors confront and address the challenges of teaching, learning, adaptivity, and collaboration in the 21st century. In a most readable prose, they share the results of their sustained dialogic inquiry about the impact of new technologies. They integrate a wide range of studies and provide an interdisciplinary vision of the future that is both hopeful and informative.

Vera John-Steiner (Author of Notebooks of the Mind and Creative Collaboration)

I can think of few books that so richly analyze the complex transformations that we are now experiencing in the learning and education environment. Learning has become a multi-faceted, interactive and often auto-didactic process, driven by profound changes to the culture of institutions as well as to their purpose. This book allows us to navigate these new and often uncharted terrains with essays that traverse the most basic elements of learning right through to the complex shifts being engendered by digital technologies. A magnificent and valuable book!

Ron Burnett (President of the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design - author of How Images Think)

Is the technologized world of today and tomorrow a landscape where learners can thrive? The contributors to this probing volume both celebrate and question the future of learning in an unsettling era of digital environments and global interactions.

David Perkins (Senior Professor, Harvard Graduate School of Education - author of Smart Schools and Outsmarting IQ)

"Learners in a Changing Learning Landscape is a snapshot of the state of thinking among participating scholars ā€¦ . For readers interested in depth over breadth related to the chapter topics, each author also provides chapter summaries and directs the reader to additional resources for further study. Most importantly, the authors individually, and the volume collectively ā€¦ stimulate further dialog. In this sense, the volume is intended to showcase an international dialog among researchers, theorists and practitioners from around the globe ā€¦ ." (Michael Hannafin, Educational Technology Research and Development, Vol. 57, 2009)

Editors and Affiliations

  • Learning Development Institute, Jupiter, USA

    Jan Visser, Muriel Visser-Valfrey

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