Teacher Education, Educational Technology and Teacher Digital Identity

  • Correa Gorospe J
  • Fernandez Olaskoaga L
  • Gutierrez-Cabello Barragan A
  • et al.
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Abstract

The prospect of digital teaching identity is an opportunity to rethink the influence of postmodernism on the school, the curriculum and teachers. Based on Bauman, Wenger or Gergen we have defined the teaching digital identity, as a dynamic and ongoing process that involves making sense and reinterpret the beliefs, values and educational experiences in light of new contexts and frames of relationships in contemporary society characterized by scanning the human experience. In this articles we teaching digital identity associated with the changes in contemporary society, conceptions of knowledge, the school curriculum authority. We demand an approach of educational technology criticism based on emancipation and conviviality, to incorporate the reflection on how we configure from the digital experiences and visual culture. This article claiming ended narrative strategy biographization pedagogy as digital teaching experience

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Correa Gorospe, J. M., Fernandez Olaskoaga, L., Gutierrez-Cabello Barragan, A., Losada Iglesias, D., & Ochoa-Aizpurua Aguirre, B. (2015). Teacher Education, Educational Technology and Teacher Digital Identity. REVISTA LATINOAMERICANA DE TECNOLOGIA EDUCATIVA-RELATEC, 14(1, SI), 45–56.

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