Food for thought: an analogy for digital sovereignty in education
Aurelio Ruiz-García,
Davinia Hernandez-Leo
Abstract:Digital sovereignty in education can be described as the ability of the educational community to exercise their agency and self-governance to guarantee that the use of technology is aligned with the purpose of education. The lack of familiarity of educators with critical digital literacy studies often hinders productivity on the debate and practice of its principles, such as ethics, environmental impact, or digital agency. Novice learners, as are often average educators with respect to technology, often fail t… Show more
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