Abstract
The need for innovation in the design and mediatization practices of online learning systems has been questioned during the COVID-19 pandemic. On the one hand, in the context of crisis learning environments, teachers projected face-to-face teaching methods onto distance learning without considering the potential of technology. However, technology integration is a process that requires thorough planning and a methodical approach guided by pedagogical principles and technology integration frameworks. On the other hand, the evolution of mediatization practices has highlighted the challenges of mediatization, leading to a call for justification of the choice of mediatization tools. This chapter outlines a theoretical framework for technology integration along with recommendations for future research on mediatization. The essence of this work is to propose a classification of mediatization tools, which the authors intend to utilize in upcoming research to design a typology that guides the selection of those tools.
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