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Re: [Fle3-users] Theoretical framework
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Teemu Leinonen |
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Re: [Fle3-users] Theoretical framework |
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Wed, 08 Oct 2003 01:15:53 +0300 |
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Hi David,
David Le Blanc wrote:
I don?t know if this post suits the purposes of this listserv but here
it is:
This is exactly the list for this kind of posting, if you ask me. I
would like to see more non technical discussion on this list, as well.
I am interested in the theoretical framework that has supported the
development of Fle3. I am currently doing research in Activity Theory
and see Fle3 as a tool that aligns well with many key characteristics,
proponents of the theory would espouse. Does anyone know if development
of Fle3 has been informed by a certain theoretical framework?
The theoretical framework of Fle3 design and development is progressive
inquiry (Hakkarainen 1998), which is closely related to the social
constructivist theory (Vygotsky 1978). Basing on Vygotsky's work we also
have sympathy to activity theory :-)
Actually, I am right now writing an article about using Fle3 to change
the educational practice, or educational activity system as you may call
it, too. In the article I am using the Engeström's (1987) famous
triangle. In the triangle Fle3 is naturally the instrument, student's
and teacher's are the subject and knowledge the object. I also present
some scenarios where the nodes of the educational activity system are
favourable for use of Fle3. Through cases it is also easy to image
system in which Fle3 is not the right instrument. I am now wrapping up
the article and looking for journal or book to publish it. I can send
you the article if you are interested in.
We are also planning to compile a book about Fle3 in different study
subjects and environments. Maybe you could write an article about your
Java course - there is not that many where Jamming is really used. All
inputs for the book from the mailing list are most welcome.
Some links:
1. This was written in 1999. It already describes the framework and the
basic ideas behind Fle3:
Leinonen, T., Muukkonen, H., Hakkarainen, K., Mielonen, S. (2000):
Supporting Learning Communities in Education. Paper presented at the
European initiative in Intelligent Information Interfaces - i3 Spring
Days Athens, Greece. March 1-2, 2000.
Article in pdf (1.2 MB)
http://www2.uiah.fi/~tleinone/teemu_leinonen_supporting.pdf
2. The research group designing and developing Fle3:
Learning Environments for Progressive Inquiry Research Group, UIAH Media
Lab University of Art and Design
http://fle3.uiah.fi/group/
3. Collaborator in the Fle3 development:
Centre for Research on Networked Learning and Knowledge Building
http://www.helsinki.fi/science/networkedlearning/eng/
4. Our neighbours:
Center for Activity Theory and Developmental Work Research
http://www.edu.helsinki.fi/activity/
Best regards,
- Teemu
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