Chasing Encounters

CES1E6-Exploring digital networks


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Teachers’ self-directed learning within the frame of International Women’s Day is the focus of this week ‘s Chasing Encounters episode, titled “Exploring Digital Networks.” Anna Bartosik, teacher-researcher, joins us to talk about digital landscapes, where a number of language teachers explore their learning. We discuss whether International Women’s Day is still relevant in academia (Savigny, 2014), Twitter as a digital landscape of practice (Wenger-Trayner & Wenger-Trayner, 2014), and how virtual and other self-directed learning have the ability to shape teacher knowledge and positionality as transformative intellectuals (Kumaravadivelu, 2003). Anna offers some tips on reaching a wider network on Twitter, suggests some female academics to follow, and explains her interest in researching digital landscapes with a posthuman lens (Snaza et al, 2014).
“ my learner journey has happened in these places (social media and others), not on those top-down mandated places of PD” Anna Bartosik
Cite this podcast (APA):
Ortega, Y. (Producer). (2019, March 12). Chasing Encounters – Episode – 6 – Exploring Digital Networks [Audio podcast]. Retrieved from https://soundcloud.com/chasingencounters/chasing-encounters-episode-6-exploring-digital-networks
Sources:
Blin, F., & Munro, M. (2008). Why hasn’t technology disrupted academics’ teaching practices? Understanding resistance to change through the lens of activity theory. Computers & Education, 50(2), 475-490.
Knox, J. (2016). Posthumanism and the massive open online course: Contaminating the subject of global education. Routledge.
Kumaravadivelu, B. (2003). Beyond methods: Macrostrategies for language teaching. Yale University Press.
Savigny, H. (2014). Women, know your limits: cultural sexism in academia. Gender and Education, 26(7), 794–809. https://doi.org/10.1080/09540253.2014.970977
Wenger-Trayner, E., Fenton-O'Creevy, M., Hutchinson, S., Kubiak, C., & Wenger-Trayner, B. (Eds.). (2014). Learning in landscapes of practice: Boundaries, identity, and knowledgeability in practice-based learning. Routledge.
If you want to follow up Anna’s work:
https://annabartosik.wordpress.com/
Others to follow on Twitter: @YuliyaESL / @FaithMarcel / @AngelicaGalante / @OrtegaYecid / @dawnbazely / @EALStories / @nathanghall / @scottroydouglas / @seburnt /@RanyaOmer /@jdslagoski / @sureshcanax
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