TY - JOUR
T1 - CyberParks as a new context for Smart Education
T2 - theoretical background, assumptions, and pre-service teachers’ rating
AU - Klichowski, Michal
AU - Bonanno, Philip
AU - Jaskulska, Sylwia
AU - Smaniotto Costa, Carlos
AU - de Lange, Michiel
AU - Klauser, Francisco R.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - New digital technologies without doubt are transforming practically all spheres of our lives. In education, many new concepts emerge with technological development. One such concept is Smart Education, which is an education strategy for Smart Cities. Smart Education can be considered as technology enhanced education emerging in technology-enhanced cities. This paper presents the concept of CyberParks, a new context for Smart Education. The basic assumptions and the theoretical background of CyberParks are discussed, in light of the concepts of Smart Cities and Smart Education. CyberParks are considered as an innovative educational solution where new modes of learning are promoted as an integral element of Smart Education. Study results are presented showing how CyberParks are rated by pre-service teachers, in their role as architects of future education. Pre-service teachers rated CyberParks very low as an educational and pedagogical solution considering these digital-enhanced contexts as a threat to their vision of education. On the one hand, this is a clear confirmation of the assumptions of the SCOT theory, and on the other, it is an example of social reproduction of how education is perceived.
AB - New digital technologies without doubt are transforming practically all spheres of our lives. In education, many new concepts emerge with technological development. One such concept is Smart Education, which is an education strategy for Smart Cities. Smart Education can be considered as technology enhanced education emerging in technology-enhanced cities. This paper presents the concept of CyberParks, a new context for Smart Education. The basic assumptions and the theoretical background of CyberParks are discussed, in light of the concepts of Smart Cities and Smart Education. CyberParks are considered as an innovative educational solution where new modes of learning are promoted as an integral element of Smart Education. Study results are presented showing how CyberParks are rated by pre-service teachers, in their role as architects of future education. Pre-service teachers rated CyberParks very low as an educational and pedagogical solution considering these digital-enhanced contexts as a threat to their vision of education. On the one hand, this is a clear confirmation of the assumptions of the SCOT theory, and on the other, it is an example of social reproduction of how education is perceived.
KW - CyberParks
KW - Smart Education
KW - Smart Cities
KW - pre-service teachers
KW - ITC
KW - SCOT theory
KW - socialreproduction
U2 - 10.12691/education-3-12A-1
DO - 10.12691/education-3-12A-1
M3 - Article
SN - 2327-6126
VL - 3
SP - 1
EP - 10
JO - American Journal of Educational Research
JF - American Journal of Educational Research
IS - 12A
ER -