Metaphoric Reasoning and the Classification of eTeaching/eLearning Platforms as Supermarkets, Schools and Airports

This paper introduces conceptual metaphors, such as ‘supermarkets’ for LMSs, ‘schools’ for LAMS and ‘airports’ for VLE 2.0 applications, to project inferential structures and particular characteristics from familiar sources. The primary aim of this conceptualisation is to establish knowledge buildin...

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Main Authors: Dobozy, Eva, Reynolds, Patricia, Schonwetter, Dieter
Other Authors: Gary Marks
Format: Conference Paper
Published: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE) 2011
Online Access:http://www.editlib.org/p/38001
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/43778
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description This paper introduces conceptual metaphors, such as ‘supermarkets’ for LMSs, ‘schools’ for LAMS and ‘airports’ for VLE 2.0 applications, to project inferential structures and particular characteristics from familiar sources. The primary aim of this conceptualisation is to establish knowledge building through our metaphoric chain construction. The metaphoric reasoning used to characterise the selection of systems in use in selected higher education institutions at present in the Australia, the United Kingdom and Canada, provides an organisational structure that is helpful for different stakeholders. The model presented here is creating order and a tool for sense making of the current eTeaching/eLearning maze. For learning technologies to become as persuasive as they should in transforming education, complementing and replacing traditional modes of learning and teaching in the promotion of efficacy and quality, educational stakeholders must be cognisant of the range of eTeaching/eLearning platforms and their utilities.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-437782017-01-30T15:10:05Z Metaphoric Reasoning and the Classification of eTeaching/eLearning Platforms as Supermarkets, Schools and Airports Dobozy, Eva Reynolds, Patricia Schonwetter, Dieter Gary Marks This paper introduces conceptual metaphors, such as ‘supermarkets’ for LMSs, ‘schools’ for LAMS and ‘airports’ for VLE 2.0 applications, to project inferential structures and particular characteristics from familiar sources. The primary aim of this conceptualisation is to establish knowledge building through our metaphoric chain construction. The metaphoric reasoning used to characterise the selection of systems in use in selected higher education institutions at present in the Australia, the United Kingdom and Canada, provides an organisational structure that is helpful for different stakeholders. The model presented here is creating order and a tool for sense making of the current eTeaching/eLearning maze. For learning technologies to become as persuasive as they should in transforming education, complementing and replacing traditional modes of learning and teaching in the promotion of efficacy and quality, educational stakeholders must be cognisant of the range of eTeaching/eLearning platforms and their utilities. 2011 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/43778 http://www.editlib.org/p/38001 Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE) restricted
spellingShingle Dobozy, Eva
Reynolds, Patricia
Schonwetter, Dieter
Metaphoric Reasoning and the Classification of eTeaching/eLearning Platforms as Supermarkets, Schools and Airports
title Metaphoric Reasoning and the Classification of eTeaching/eLearning Platforms as Supermarkets, Schools and Airports
title_full Metaphoric Reasoning and the Classification of eTeaching/eLearning Platforms as Supermarkets, Schools and Airports
title_fullStr Metaphoric Reasoning and the Classification of eTeaching/eLearning Platforms as Supermarkets, Schools and Airports
title_full_unstemmed Metaphoric Reasoning and the Classification of eTeaching/eLearning Platforms as Supermarkets, Schools and Airports
title_short Metaphoric Reasoning and the Classification of eTeaching/eLearning Platforms as Supermarkets, Schools and Airports
title_sort metaphoric reasoning and the classification of eteaching/elearning platforms as supermarkets, schools and airports
url http://www.editlib.org/p/38001
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/43778