Research in Learning Technology (Dec 2009)

The agency of students, teachers and learning technologists

  • Frances Bell

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3402/rlt.v17i2.10865
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 2

Abstract

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The articles in this issue reveal the commitment of ALT-J to publish research that addresses the perspectives of a range of stakeholders in learning technology: in this case, students, teachers and learning technologists themselves. Although the articles are wide-ranging in their scope and approaches, we can detect some important and common themes. The first of these is agency: learning technology research can fall into the trap of focusing on the technology that is offered rather than what people do with or without it. The second is online discussion: although computer conferencing has been used in education since the 1980s, student engagement remains a thorny issue for practice, and one that demands additional research. Thirdly, the role of learning technologists remains in question: how can they support staff and students through their practice and research?