2018
DOI: 10.1108/et-03-2018-0054
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Through the wall of literacy

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explain how peripheral participants contributed to and became more central members of a community of practice based in a social network that was used to support mobile learning approaches among post-compulsory education students. The notion was that in inducing participation through pedagogical strategies, individualised online presence could be increased that would support studentship, confidence and literacy improvements in participants who are normally apprehensive ab… Show more

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“…Similarly, Howard Scott's chapter, '"Reject All"; Data, Drift and Digital Vigilance', proposes offering young people opportunities to engage with the digital world responsibly, so that they are aware of the implications involved in using platforms and networks run on corporate business models. He argues that we are saturated by data, which causes 'social media fatigue' (Scott 2018) and suggests that as 'we are data', we need to own the data which increasingly constitute us and better understand their value. This leads us to ask what in fact we mean by 'data'.…”
Section: Postdigital Inclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, Howard Scott's chapter, '"Reject All"; Data, Drift and Digital Vigilance', proposes offering young people opportunities to engage with the digital world responsibly, so that they are aware of the implications involved in using platforms and networks run on corporate business models. He argues that we are saturated by data, which causes 'social media fatigue' (Scott 2018) and suggests that as 'we are data', we need to own the data which increasingly constitute us and better understand their value. This leads us to ask what in fact we mean by 'data'.…”
Section: Postdigital Inclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In sum, social media and those frequently used via mobile phones generate strategies that increase motivation in students, even those who show reluctance in formal online contexts. To Scott (2018), integrating this type of experience into their informal daily use makes them more motivated, which is why this author calls it "transformative practices".…”
Section: Interaction In the Educational Sphere Through Instagram: Con...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They have been called peripheral, but this is a deficit as if they are lacking the nous of digital literacies or are victims of the digital divide. In reality, divergence is a choice and ambivalence can be a profound turning away and rejection of groupthink or consensus-what is called Social Media Fatigue (Scott 2018): properties of digital dissonance, which reside with those who do not see any value in community residence, with digital hegemony, by playing the game or joining the network. They are likely to seek their own communities elsewhere, which is clearly problematic for educators working with social learning models or who endorse any situated practices that are collaborative and co-operative.…”
Section: Social Media Fatigue and The Dilemma Of Divergence (Howard Scott)mentioning
confidence: 99%