FIND SIMILAR ARTICLES

Find similar articles based on semantic search




Id 623
Author Sánchez-López I., Pérez-Rodríguez A., Fandos-Igado M.
Title Com-educational platforms: Creativity and community for learning
Reference

Sánchez-López I., Pérez-Rodríguez A., Fandos-Igado M.; Com-educational platforms: Creativity and community for learning ;Journal of New Approaches in Educational Research vol:8 issue: 2 page:214

Link to article https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85069732296&doi=10.7821%2fnaer.2019.7.437&partnerID=40&md5=b03732557333d61d954a643859036874
Abstract Education is at a time of redefinition and transformation, in line with an era characterized by considerable technological development and profound social changes. One would expect it to be accompanied by a media context in which narrative models are transformed by the impact of digitalization, affecting student-teacher interactions. However, it has been observed that the media usage of an entire generation emphasizes the gap between formal education and young peoples everyday digital life. Within this framework, and at the international level, a series of innovative pedagogical proposals have emerged, which approach education from the field of communication: Minecraft Education, NFB Education, EducArte, Scratch and 7 de Cinema. We have called them com-educational platforms, because of their investment in the education-communication vector, based on an educommunicative idea. The proposed study implements a multimodal discourse analysis (MDA) to gain an in-depth knowledge of its characteristics. Beyond their individual idiosyncrasies, our analysis reveals a common central feature: the placement of community-creativity combination as the core phenomenon for learning. © NAER Journal of New Approaches in Educational Research 2019.


Results:


Smaller Distance better similarity

Id View Author Title Distance
863 View Phillips R. Design insights for socially-led interventions 109.368
898 View Ryan H.E., Flinders M. From senseless to sensory democracy: Insights from applied and participatory theatre 114.026
141 View Bonet, L., ; Négrier, E., The Participatory Turn in Cultural Policy: Paradigms, Models, Contexts. 114.864
920 View Goddard J. Valuing the place of young people with learning disabilities in the arts 115.664
917 View Swift E. What do audiences do? Negotiating the possible worlds of participatory theatre 116.923
169 View Windle, G.; Gregory, S.; Howson-Griffiths, T.; Newman, A.; O Brien, D.; Gouldin, A. Exploring the theoretical foundations of visual art programmes for people living with dementia 120.108
784 View Blackwell A. Tweeting from the grave: Shakespeare, adaptation, and social media 123.891
154 View Galloway, S., Theory-based evaluation and the social impact of the arts 125.78
793 View Peters C., Witschge T. From grand narratives of democracy to small expectations of participation: Audiences, citizenship, and interactive tools in digital journalism 125.885
207 View Cortés-Rico, L., ; Piedrahita-Solórzano, G., Participatory Design in Practice. The Case of an Embroidered Technology. 126.246
Note: Due to lack of computing power, results have been previously created and saved in database