Abstract

 The aim of this paper is to discuss the transformative relationship between the self and culture, or Bildung, while considering new technology such as virtual learning environments. It adopts a technocultural educational perspective; the digital world is an extension of the physical world, and as such an extension of humanity. It is the basis for developing identities that are constantly being re-addressed through new encounters with the world. Communication is a central theme in theories of Bildung. From a technocultural standpoint, communication is the space, or interface, where Bildung takes place. In virtual learning environments, there are different ways to communicate, both synchronously and asynchronously. These environments offer communicative spaces where the self is transformed through several actions because of communicating with the software or with other people. The paper suggests rethinking what communication means in education when it is mediated through digital technology. Virtual learning environments make new teaching practices possible that include digital sources and collaborative assignments through intelligent interactions in simulations or social media. Supporting students is crucial for them to learn how to use, understand and navigate these spaces.
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This paper strives to offer what David M
This paper introduces Bildung in virtual learning environments as a dimension to consider in education
This paper has discussed the transformative relationship between the self and culture, or Bildung, while considering new technology such as virtual learning environments
Summary
This paper strives to offer what David M. The paper adopts the philosophical approach found in the essay Technocultural Education by Lars Løvlie (2006) that focus on the idea of education in a digital society. The main assumption is that the world is changing with digital technology and education with it. It adopts a technocultural educational perspective where the digital world is considered an extension of the physical world, and as such an extension of humanity. It is the basis for developing identities that are constantly being re-addressed through new encounters with the world
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