\u3ci\u3eThe Dialogic Classroom: Teachers Integrating Computers, Pedagogy, & Research\u3c/i\u3e (original) (raw)

Co-edited by Joan Latchaw, UNO faculty member. Chapter 3: Voices That Let Us Hear: The Tale of the Borges Quest, co-authored by Joan Latchaw. Chapter 6: The Seven Cs of Interactive Design, co-authored by Joan Latchaw. The 12 essays collected in this book suggest both practical and theoretical approaches to teaching through networked technologies. Moving beyond technology for its own sake, the book articulates a pedagogy which makes its own productive uses of emergent technologies, both inside and outside the classroom. The book models for students one possible way for teaching and learning the unknown: a dialogic strategy for teaching and learning that can be applied not only to technology-rich problems, but to a range of social issues. This approach, based on the work of Mikhail Bakhtin, understands language itself as a field of creative choices, conflicts, and struggles.https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/facultybooks/1040/thumbnail.jp

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