Formalized Informal Learning: ICT and Learning for the 21st Century

Karin Tweddell Levinsen, Birgitte Holm Sørensen

Research output: Contribution to book/anthology/report/conference proceedingBook chapterResearchpeer-review

Abstract

Longitudinal research projects into social practices are both subject to and capture changes in society, meaning that research is conducted in a fluid context and that new research questions appear during the project’s life cycle. In the present study emerging new performances and uses of ICT are examined and the relation between network society competences, learners’ informal learning strategies and ICT in formalized school settings over time is studied. The authors find that aspects of ICT like multimodality, intuitive interaction design and instant feedback invites an informal bricoleur approach. When integrated into certain designs for teaching and learning, this allows for Formalized Informal Learning and support is found for network society competences building.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationFostering 21st Century Digital Literacy and Technical Competency
EditorsAntonio Cartelli
Number of pages20
Place of PublicationHershey, Pennsylvania
PublisherIGI global
Publication dateFeb 2013
ISBN (Print)ISBN13: 978146662943
ISBN (Electronic)ISBN10: 1466629436
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2013

Cite this