BUILDING BLOCKS: ENMESHING TECHNOLOGY AND CREATIVITY WITH ARTISTIC PEDAGOGICAL TECHNOLOGIES.

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Title: BUILDING BLOCKS: ENMESHING TECHNOLOGY AND CREATIVITY WITH ARTISTIC PEDAGOGICAL TECHNOLOGIES.
Authors: JANZEN, Katherine J.1 kjjanzen@mtroyal.ca, PERRY, Beth2 bethp@athabascau.ca, EDWARDS, Margaret2 margaret.edwards@athabascau.ca
Source: Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education (TOJDE). Jan2017, Vol. 18 Issue 1, p4-21. 18p.
Subject Terms: *Creative ability, *Mobile learning, Blocks (Building materials), Technology, Social interaction
Abstract: Using the analogy of children's building blocks, the reader is guided through the results of a research study that explored the use of three Artistic Pedagogical Technologies (APTs). 'Building blocks' was the major theme that emerged from the data. Sub-themes included developing community, enhancing creativity, and risk taking. The discourse of the paper centers on how selected APTs stimulate interaction, create social presence, and help develop community in the online post-secondary classroom. Additional findings are discussed and implications are presented. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:Using the analogy of children's building blocks, the reader is guided through the results of a research study that explored the use of three Artistic Pedagogical Technologies (APTs). 'Building blocks' was the major theme that emerged from the data. Sub-themes included developing community, enhancing creativity, and risk taking. The discourse of the paper centers on how selected APTs stimulate interaction, create social presence, and help develop community in the online post-secondary classroom. Additional findings are discussed and implications are presented. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:13026488
DOI:10.17718/tojde.285705