2011
DOI: 10.19173/irrodl.v12i7.1023
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Pointillist, cyclical, and overlapping: Multidimensional facets of time in online education

Abstract: <p>A linear, sequential time conception based on in-person meetings and pedagogical activities is not enough for those who practice and hope to enhance contemporary education, particularly where online interactions are concerned. In this article, we propose a new model for understanding time in pedagogical contexts. Conceptual parts of the model will be employed as a “cultural technology” to help us relate to evolving phenomena, both physical and virtual. We label these constructs as <em>pointillis… Show more

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“…The activity encouraged students to share and reflect upon their teaching experiences when students were "walking in corridors," "in cars at the end of the teaching day" or "during lunch breaks" (p. 261) as the thoughts occurred. As a result, learning took place in dots of actions that were composed of small, discrete moments rather than in a linear and sequential manner (Ihanainen & Moravec, 2011).…”
Section: Educational Impact Of Microbloggingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The activity encouraged students to share and reflect upon their teaching experiences when students were "walking in corridors," "in cars at the end of the teaching day" or "during lunch breaks" (p. 261) as the thoughts occurred. As a result, learning took place in dots of actions that were composed of small, discrete moments rather than in a linear and sequential manner (Ihanainen & Moravec, 2011).…”
Section: Educational Impact Of Microbloggingmentioning
confidence: 99%