TY - JOUR
T1 - Educational informatics
T2 - An emerging research agenda
AU - Levy, Philippa
AU - Ford, Nigel
AU - Foster, Jonathon
AU - Madden, Andrew
AU - Miller, David
AU - Nunes, Miguel Baptista
AU - McPherson, Maggie
AU - Webber, Sheila
PY - 2003
Y1 - 2003
N2 - This paper discusses educational informatics as a research field and provides an overview of the scope of work in this, and closely related, areas by members of the Department of Information Studies at the University of Sheffield. Current work in Sheffield focuses on the use of information and communications technologies (ICTs) in universities and schools, seeking to understand the effects of using ICTs in educational practice on learners, teachers and learning support staff. It also seeks to develop practical knowledge of relevance to the design and facilitation of ICT-enabled learning environments. The paper highlights the interdisciplinary nature of this research, and discusses theoretical frameworks and methodological approaches that are being used by Sheffield researchers. It concludes by suggesting that library and information science has a distinctive contribution to make to the study of ICT-enabled learning, and that there is a need for further discussion within the literature of this emergent field of inquiry.
AB - This paper discusses educational informatics as a research field and provides an overview of the scope of work in this, and closely related, areas by members of the Department of Information Studies at the University of Sheffield. Current work in Sheffield focuses on the use of information and communications technologies (ICTs) in universities and schools, seeking to understand the effects of using ICTs in educational practice on learners, teachers and learning support staff. It also seeks to develop practical knowledge of relevance to the design and facilitation of ICT-enabled learning environments. The paper highlights the interdisciplinary nature of this research, and discusses theoretical frameworks and methodological approaches that are being used by Sheffield researchers. It concludes by suggesting that library and information science has a distinctive contribution to make to the study of ICT-enabled learning, and that there is a need for further discussion within the literature of this emergent field of inquiry.
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U2 - 10.1177/01655515030294006
DO - 10.1177/01655515030294006
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0141862969
SN - 0165-5515
VL - 29
SP - 298
EP - 310
JO - Journal of Information Science
JF - Journal of Information Science
IS - 4
ER -