Technologies: Our Exoskeleton and a Collaborative Educational Dream

Authors

  • Roque Strieder Holder of a PhD in Education by the Methodist University of Piracicaba; Professor of the Master Degree Programme in Education, University of Western Santa Catarina.
  • Andreia de Andrade Moraz Bachelor in Pedagogy and Master in the Master's Degree Programme in Education, University of Western Santa Catarina.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14195/1647-8614_50-2_2

Keywords:

education, technologies, collaboration

Abstract

Mankind evolved immersed in nature, technical instruments and languages. The cooperative and conflictive interaction of the ingredients of this co-evolution was always extremely complex. Today, the scientific-technological expansion, increases significantly this complexity. Therefore, the objective of the study, a search on theoretical references, is to verify possibilities and epistemological implications of thinking about the construction of a new learner architecture involving learner humans, digital technologies and the other non-human elements that are present in the biosphere. We concluded that the potentialized ICT (information and communication technologies) can be admirable resources of contact, inter-human relationship, relationship to biodiversity and the environment, because they comprise unprecedented chances of effective expansion of sensibility towards the consolidation of the humanity project and a habitable planet; also the school environments recognize the deep split created by the digital technologies for them to understand the possible collaboration in very close association with the interactive ecosystems.

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Published

2017-04-07

How to Cite

Strieder, R., & Moraz, A. de A. (2017). Technologies: Our Exoskeleton and a Collaborative Educational Dream. Revista Portuguesa De Pedagogia, 50(2), 27-40. https://doi.org/10.14195/1647-8614_50-2_2

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