The possibility of being always connected to Internet and/or the mobile network (hence the term 'always-on') is increasingly blurring the borderline between physical and digital spaces, introducing a new concept of space, known as 'hybrid'. Innovative forms of teaching have been developing in hybrid spaces for some time now, but as yet no in-depth parallel reflection on the enabling conditions which can guarantee their mass diffusion has been forthcoming. This paper proposes a possible model for combining the elements of so-called 'always-on education' with the conditions which make it truly sustainable.

Always-on Education and Hybrid Learning Spaces

Guglielmo Trentin
2016

Abstract

The possibility of being always connected to Internet and/or the mobile network (hence the term 'always-on') is increasingly blurring the borderline between physical and digital spaces, introducing a new concept of space, known as 'hybrid'. Innovative forms of teaching have been developing in hybrid spaces for some time now, but as yet no in-depth parallel reflection on the enabling conditions which can guarantee their mass diffusion has been forthcoming. This paper proposes a possible model for combining the elements of so-called 'always-on education' with the conditions which make it truly sustainable.
2016
Istituto per le Tecnologie Didattiche - ITD - Sede Genova
always-on; hybrid learning space; BYOD
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