International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning (Jul 2013)

De-gendering in the use of e-learning

  • Bernd Remmele,
  • Matthias Holthaus

DOI
https://doi.org/10.19173/irrodl.v14i3.1299
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 3

Abstract

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The starting point of the paper is the co-construction of gender and technology, that is, the theory that the usage of and the attitude to certain kinds of technology are a way to “do” one’s gender. A survey is presented that supports the assumption that with the routinization of e-learning in higher education e-learning loses its character as a technology, which can be used for gender performance. With the routinization of its usage e-learning is becoming a gender-neutral tool with no outstanding technological appeal. However, though doing gender may disappear in certain fields the co-construction of gender and technology is still valid as basic structure. Furthermore, the results show that e-learning meanwhile supports the attitude we call study as consumption, that is, the expectation that the main e-learning features are usual services to be provided by the educational institution. This attitude is to be found among male and female students alike.

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