Negotiating Networked Learning Relationships with Augmentation Technologies

Smart Education, Data Analytics, and Human-autonomy Teaming

Authors

  • Ann Hill Duin University of Minnesota
  • Daniel Hocutt University of Richmond
  • Isabel Pedersen Ontario Tech University
  • Nupoor Ranade George Mason University
  • Jason Tham Texas Tech University
  • Gustav Verhulsdonck Michigan Tech University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54337/nlc.v13.8558

Abstract

The hosts of this round table discussion, members of the Building Digital Literacy (BDL) research cluster of the Digital Life Institute (www.digitallife.org), adopt a critical disposition (NLEC, 2021a, 2021b) toward emerging augmentation technologies that sit at the core of networked learning. Augmentation technologies, such as wearable devices that extend human senses, augment creative abilities, or overcome physical limitations (Pederson & Hill, 2021), represent the engine that drives the next generation of networked learning. As emerging augmentation technologies, use of data analytics, and “smart” technologies proliferate, we see the critical need for research, presentation, and discussion of the implications for networked learning. This round table invites conversation about the role of artificial intelligence, big data, and learning analytics in networked learning.

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Published

30-07-2024

How to Cite

Duin, A. H., Hocutt, D., Pedersen, I., Ranade, N., Tham, J., & Verhulsdonck, G. (2024). Negotiating Networked Learning Relationships with Augmentation Technologies: Smart Education, Data Analytics, and Human-autonomy Teaming. Networked Learning Conference, 13. https://doi.org/10.54337/nlc.v13.8558