Understanding Creative Users of ICTs

Understanding Creative Users of ICTs
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 117
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ISBN-10 : 9781135758363
ISBN-13 : 1135758360
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Understanding Creative Users of ICTs by : David Kurt Herold

The disjuncture between the design intent of the developers of ICTs and the needs of the users has often led to surprising use of new technologies, as users have refused to become mere agents of the designers. Individual users have adopted their own uses of ICTs based on the complex webs of relations and meanings in which they function as social actors. Instead of adjusting these webs to new ICTs, they have fit the ICTs into their pre-existing social webs, often resulting in imaginative and creative uses of new technologies, not envisaged by the original designers. The contributions in this volume provide studies of such integrations of ICTs into the lives of human users, and demonstrate that such uses should not be regarded as 'faulty' or 'mistaken', merely because they 'fail' to meet the expectations of the original designers of the ICTs. Instead, human users should be given precedence over ICTs, and the creative uses of 'universal' technologies by individual users should be emphasised and studied, so as to move towards a better understanding and appreciation of the integration of ICTs into human lives. This book was originally published as special issue of The Information Society.

Gerontechnology

Gerontechnology
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Publisher : Emerald Publishing Limited
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1787432920
ISBN-13 : 9781787432925
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Gerontechnology by : Johanna L.H. Birkland

The ebook edition of this title is Open Access, thanks to Knowledge Unlatched funding, and freely available to read online. This book explains the diversity of older adults' approaches towards technology and provides recommendations for practitioners and designers seeking to connect with an aging market.

Primary Computing and ICT: Knowledge, Understanding and Practice

Primary Computing and ICT: Knowledge, Understanding and Practice
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Publisher : Learning Matters
Total Pages : 297
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ISBN-10 : 9781473907133
ISBN-13 : 1473907136
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Primary Computing and ICT: Knowledge, Understanding and Practice by : Keith Turvey

This popular text for primary trainees in teaching primary ICT has been updated in line with the new computing curriculum. What do you need to know to teach ICT and computing in primary schools? How do you teach it? This book provides practical guidance on how to teach ICT and the computing curriculum in primary schools alongside the necessary subject knowledge. It explores teaching and learning with applications and technologies, addressing the role of the professional teacher with regards to important issues such as e-safety. This Sixth Edition is updated in line with the new curriculum for computing. It includes new material on how to integrate programming and computational thinking and explores how to harness new tools such as blogging and social media to enrich learning and teaching. Written in an accessible way, it will help trainees to develop confidence in their own approach to teaching. ICT and computing is both a subject and a powerful teaching and learning tool throughout the school curriculum and beyond, into many areas of children’s learning lives. This text highlights the importance of supporting children to become discerning and creative users of technology as opposed to passive consumers.

Learning and Research in Virtual Worlds

Learning and Research in Virtual Worlds
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 176
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ISBN-10 : 9781135753047
ISBN-13 : 1135753040
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Learning and Research in Virtual Worlds by : Jeremy Hunsinger

Virtual worlds are places where humans interact, and as such they can be environments for research and learning. However, they are complex and mutable in ways that more controlled and traditional environments are not. Although computer-mediated, virtual worlds are multifaceted social systems like the offline world, and choosing to study virtual world phenomena demands as much consideration for the participants, the environment and the researcher as offline. By exploring virtual worlds as places of research and learning, the international practitioners in this book demonstrate the power of these worlds to replicate and extend our arenas of research and learning. They focus on process and outcomes and consider questions that arise from engaging in teaching and research in these spaces, including new approaches to research ethics, internationalization, localization, and collaboration in virtual worlds. This book was originally published as a special issue of Learning, Media & Technology.

After Access

After Access
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 307
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ISBN-10 : 9780262331265
ISBN-13 : 0262331268
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis After Access by : Jonathan Donner

An expert considers the effects of a more mobile Internet on socioeconomic development and digital inclusion, examining both potentialities and constraints. Almost anyone with a $40 mobile phone and a nearby cell tower can get online with an ease unimaginable just twenty years ago. An optimistic narrative has proclaimed the mobile phone as the device that will finally close the digital divide. Yet access and effective use are not the same thing, and the digital world does not run on mobile handsets alone. In After Access, Jonathan Donner examines the implications of the shift to a more mobile, more available Internet for the global South, particularly as it relates to efforts to promote socioeconomic development and broad-based inclusion in the global information society. Drawing on his own research in South Africa and India, as well as the burgeoning literature from the ICT4D (Internet and Communication Technologies for Development) and mobile communication communities, Donner introduces the “After Access Lens,” a conceptual framework for understanding effective use of the Internet by those whose “digital repertoires” contain exclusively mobile devices. Donner argues that both the potentialities and constraints of the shift to a more mobile Internet are important considerations for scholars and practitioners interested in Internet use in the global South.

The Mobile Media Debate

The Mobile Media Debate
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 163
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ISBN-10 : 9781040003619
ISBN-13 : 1040003613
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis The Mobile Media Debate by : Thilo von Pape

An accessible, engaging, and timely overview of the key debates surrounding the role of mobile media in today’s society. Edited by Thilo von Pape and Veronika Karnowski, this volume includes contributions from a variety of geographical and disciplinary backgrounds, reflecting the diverse standpoints within the field of mobile media and communication. The collection explores perspectives from the micro-level of individual or small group appropriation of mobile media, to the uses and effects among larger communities, public spaces, and societies at large. The chapters address individual uses and effects of mobile media, such as problematic smartphone use, news consumption through mobile media, and mobile media as an empowerment tool for entrepreneurs. They also discuss the role of mobile media in private and professional social constellations (phubbing, personal mobile device use at work) and in struggles over personal empowerment, counter-power, and global development. Looking beyond the smartphone, the book also explores underlying infrastructures and emerging technologies such as augmented and virtual reality. This book is a key resource for students and scholars of media and communication, as well as policy-makers and practitioners working in related areas such as media education.

Primary ICT: Knowledge, Understanding and Practice

Primary ICT: Knowledge, Understanding and Practice
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9780857259431
ISBN-13 : 0857259431
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Primary ICT: Knowledge, Understanding and Practice by : John Potter

ICT remains a central part of primary education. This essential knowledge and practice book for primary ICT supports trainees working towards QTS. Covering all aspects of how ICT can support teaching and learning in the core subjects, this text helps the reader develop their understanding and practice. This book includes interactive tasks, a self assessment section to allow trainees to better understand their level of knowledge and M level extension boxes to provide further challenge in all chapters. This Fifth edition features detailed links to the 2012 Teachers' Standards, new information on e-safety and notes on the new curriculum.

From Literature to Cultural Literacy

From Literature to Cultural Literacy
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 275
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ISBN-10 : 9781137429704
ISBN-13 : 1137429704
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis From Literature to Cultural Literacy by : Naomi Segal

Researchers in the new field of literary-and-cultural studies look at social issues – especially issues of change and mobility – through the lens of literary thinking. The essays range from cultural memory and migration to electronic textuality and biopolitics.

A New Science for Future

A New Science for Future
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Publisher : transcript Verlag
Total Pages : 287
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ISBN-10 : 9783839452653
ISBN-13 : 3839452651
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis A New Science for Future by : Simon David Hirsbrunner

Building on concepts from Science & Technology Studies, Simon David Hirsbrunner investigates practices and infrastructures of computer modeling and science communication in climate impact research. The book characterizes how scientists calculate future climate risks in computer models and scenarios, but also how they circulate their insights and make them accessible and comprehensible to others. By discussing elements such as infrastructures, visualizations, models, software and data, the chapters show how computational modeling practices are currently changing in light of digital transformations and expectations for an open science. A number of inventive research devices are proposed to capture both the fluidity and viscosity of contemporary digital technology.

Marketing and Smart Technologies

Marketing and Smart Technologies
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 484
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ISBN-10 : 9789811515644
ISBN-13 : 9811515646
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Marketing and Smart Technologies by : Álvaro Rocha

This book includes selected papers presented at the International Conference on Marketing and Technologies (ICMarkTech 2019), held at Maieutica Academic Campus (University Institute of Maia & Polytechnic Institute of Maia) in Maia, Portugal, from 27 to 29 November 2019. It covers up-to-date cutting-edge research on artificial intelligence applied in marketing, virtual and augmented reality in marketing, business intelligence databases and marketing, data mining and big data, marketing data science, web marketing, e-commerce and v-commerce, social media and networking, geomarketing and IoT, marketing automation and inbound marketing, machine learning applied to marketing, customer data management and CRM, and neuromarketing technologies.