The Dialectical Relationship Between Place and Space in Education: How the Internet Is Changing Our Perceptions of Teaching and Learning

Educational Theory 64 (1):15-32 (2014)
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In this essay Michael Glassman and Jonathan Burbidge explore the idea of a dialectical relationship between the traditional place of teaching/learning settings and the challenges to our perceptions created by the new spaces of the Internet. The authors examine this topic in the context of a three‐stage evolution of humans' relationship with new technologies: fear of how new technologies will change our everyday actions, recognition of emerging technologies as tools capable of offering new possibilities in our activities, and integration of new technologies into productive everyday activities. The Internet is moving quickly through all three stages, but this process takes different forms with disparate populations. What makes recognition of the fast‐moving integration of Internet technology important in the field of education is that students and educators are often at different points in this process. It is critical that we are aware of the role technology is playing in the classroom, in particular the dynamic dialectical relationship between space and place

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