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Finding their Place in the World: Using Digital Storytelling to Understand the Intersections Between Students Technology Use and their Work, Life, Play and Learning
Author(s) -
Peter Bryant
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
european distance and e-learning network (eden) conference proceedings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2707-2819
DOI - 10.38069/edenconf-2019-ac-0056
Subject(s) - digital storytelling , storytelling , social media , educational technology , work (physics) , sociology , pedagogy , key (lock) , professional learning community , mathematics education , psychology , computer science , engineering , world wide web , narrative , mechanical engineering , linguistics , philosophy , computer security
Understanding how and with your students participate in learning and how technology and social media supports that learning is a key challenge for modern higher education institutions. Learning practices intersect personal, professional and educational lives in complex, inter-connected and personally defined and managed ways. Drawing on the analysis of digital stories told by 100 students at the University of Sydney Business School, this paper will explore the unique methodological approaches of digital storytelling and student-led research to understanding how technology shapes and intersects the learning experience. It will also identify how students use technology (and especially extended forms of social media) to forms connections between their work, life, play and learning.

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