Crowd-reflecting: a counterproductive experience of Arab adult learning via technology

Volume: 43, Issue: 1, Pages: 86 - 103
Published: Oct 6, 2019
Abstract
This piece theorises the limitations of transitioning reflection from individualistic to participatory practice. It addresses the question: what are the challenges of introducing crowd-reflecting into Arab academia? To answer this question, 140 Arabs from an academic organisation were invited to crowd-reflect, online, on their institution, using a five-phase model. The data analysis showed that limited cultures of collaboration, healthy...
Paper Details
Title
Crowd-reflecting: a counterproductive experience of Arab adult learning via technology
Published Date
Oct 6, 2019
Volume
43
Issue
1
Pages
86 - 103
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