Technology-mediated learning for resilience

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Abstract

Resilience is a topic of steadily increasing interest. It particularly gains importance when discussing how communities (e.g. municipalities) can prepare themselves for potential future disruptions. A resilient community will overcome immediate shocks, such as an earthquake, as well as stresses, such as the successive outbreak of a pandemic. Due to the novelty of the topic, research particularly exists on theoretical aspects of resilience. Targeting learning – and thereby the local population – is a rather new emergence. To effectively reach, involve, and engage citizens, technology can play a key role. Based on four actual cases from communities we analyse the impact technology has on learning about resilience. We then scrutinize the effectiveness and propose future steps. Thereby, we seek to provide practical advice to local governments and to enrich the theory at the same time.

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Majchrzak, T. A., Busch, P. A., & Sandvik, K. (2018). Technology-mediated learning for resilience. In Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (Vol. 2018-January, pp. 2331–2340). IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.24251/hicss.2018.292

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