Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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349558 | Computers & Education | 2008 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
This paper argues for understanding ICT from the standpoint of philosophical world views. We present a framework, based on Pepper’s root-metaphors (Formism, Contextualism, Mechanism, Organicism, and Animism/Mysticism) and we illustrate the use of the framework by looking at a common example of ICT: e-mail. It is argued that such a framework is potentially helpful to ICT teachers, especially when they work with pre-service education students who are struggling with how to integrate ICT critically into their future classrooms.
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Authors
Brent Kilbourn, Isabel Álvarez,