Research methods for education in the digital age / Maggi Savin-Baden and Gemma Tombs.
Material type: TextSeries: Bloomsbury research methods for educationPublisher: London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2017Description: xxiii, 272 pages ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781474245630 (hardback); 9781474245623 (paperback)Subject(s): Education -- Research -- Methodology | Education -- Effect of technological innovations on -- Research -- MethodologyAdditional physical formats: Online version:: Research methods for education in the digital ageDDC classification: 370.7 LOC classification: LB1028 | .S2293 2017Other classification: EDU028000 | EDU037000 | EDU039000Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Machine generated contents note: -- Series Editor's Preface -- A Glossary of Research Methods and Approaches -- Introduction -- 1. Issues in Researching Education in the Digital Age -- 2. New Methodologies? -- 3. Ethnographies for the Digital Age -- 4. Adapting and Adopted Theories for Research -- 5. Quantitative Methods in Digital Contexts -- 6. Digital Ethics -- 7. Digital Data Creation and Collection -- 8. Data Management -- 9. Portrayal and Representation of Data -- 10. Digital Impact -- References -- Index.
"What is research in education? And what is it for in a digital age? Reflecting upon these questions, this engaging introduction provides critical discussion about the dilemmas of researching education in the digital age and ways forward for research in this complex area. Research Methods for Education in the Digital Age begins by outlining forms of education that are seen as digital, such as virtual, blended, immersive learning and examining the extent to which these are different or just adapted versions of earlier methods and approaches to education. Maggi Savin-Baden and Gemma Tombs explore current practices in research, identifying the successful adoption and adaption of theories and present practical guidance on new and emerging methodologies, methods, and analytical practices for undertaking educational research. New methodologies discussed include digital arts-based inquiry and digital visual methodologies, as well as adaptations of widely used methodologies such as ethnography, for the specific needs of researching digital teaching and learning. The book outlines the major challenges faced by today's digital researchers, exploring approaches to digital ethics, the relationship between qualitative and quantitative data in the digital age, digital data representations and portrayal and suggests helpful ways of dealing with the complexities and ethical challenges of undertaking research in and for digital spaces. Using case studies, research tips, a glossary and annotated further reading, the authors take a step by step approach from conceptualizing the research ideas, selecting the appropriate method to the dissemination of the findings. At a time when education is changing rapidly with digital and technological advances, Research Methods for Education in the Digital Age is essential reading for researchers wanting to undertake sound and rigorous research in the digital domain."-- Provided by publisher.
"This engaging introduction provides critical discussion over the dilemmas of researching education in a digital age and ways forward through research in this complex area. Research Methods for Education in the Digital Age begins by outlining forms of education that are seen as digital, such as virtual, blended, immersive learning, examining the extent to which these are different or just adapted versions of earlier methods and approaches to education. Maggi Savin-Baden and Gemma Tombs go on to examine current practices in research, identifying the successful adoption and adaption of theories and present practical guidance on new and emerging methodologies, methods, and analytical practices for undertaking educational research in this area. New methodologies discussed include viral methodologies, digital arts-based inquiry and digital visual methodologies as well as discussing adaptations of widely used methods like ethnography to the specific needs of researching digital teaching and learning. The book concludes by outlining the major challenges faced by today's digital researchers, exploring approaches to digital ethics, digital data collection, analysis and dissemination and suggests helpful ways of dealing with the complexities and ethical challenges of undertaking research in and for digital spaces. Using case studies, research tips, a glossary and annotated further reading, the authors take a step by step approach from conceptualizing the research ideas, selecting the appropriate method to the dissemination of the findings. At a time when education is changing rapidly with digital and technological advances, Research Methods for Education in the Digital Age is essential reading for educational researchers in the digital domain"-- Provided by publisher.
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