week 4 Flashcards

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documentation studies
early documentation studies
modern documentation studies

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study of recording and retrieval of information

study that views documents through a technological lens, focused on resources, management processes, e.g., preservation, organization, representation, dissemination processes

study that focuses on social contexts and political factors, purported evidence and facts within a document depend on the perception of those who use and construct the document

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document
document according to Buckland
data and 2 ways of data
3 characteristics of data

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object of study that has become physical evidence being used by those who study it

Buckland - anything that is regarded as signifying: books, records, data speech, signs, symbols, objects

anything recorded in a relational database, which can be searched, aggregated, cross-referenced, examined

functional way - anything can be considered data as long as it can be ‘‘held-up’’ and used as evidence
semiotic way - evidence of something, regardless the intentions of the creation or the format

  1. data is not neutral and is fallible
  2. can lead to apophenia
  3. data selection process
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data made into documents

data considered as documents

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  1. material aspect of data, process leading to that and the actors involved
  2. role of the data in a social system, along with how data is used
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apophenia 
big data
digital data 
data entities 
data work
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seeing patterns where none actually exist, can be problematic regarding
big data - spotting patterns that were previously unidentifiable

digital data - originate from different sources, take numerous different forms, can be generated deliberately or automatically through routine operations or voluntary by individuals

data entities: representations, models and calculations relating to real-world things, e.g., people, places, things

data work: archiving and tagging, linking and connecting, harvesting and mining of data through various computational processes

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indexical data

concerns

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infinite data fusions

concerns: increasing use of data doubles

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4 characteristics of education

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  1. receiving and teaching knowledge
  2. transmission of values
  3. intertwined with socialization and learning
  4. institutionalized systems
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Data-ism in education:
media logic for digital data in educational institutions
social actors operating under heteronomous poles of education
consequences brought by mediatization of education

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media logic for digital data in educational institutions
1. platformization - moving towards data-fueled institutions that organize interactions among users
2. datafication - transforming social action into digital quantified data
3. dataveillance - continuous surveillance through the use of data
4. content - digital media doxa
social actors operating under heteronomous poles of education
1. perceptions and experiences of teachers & students
2. mediatized classroom
3. mixed options - more control, but more controlled
consequences brought by mediatization of education
1. governance via data
2. accessibility of content
3. new learning and teaching affordances

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Digital media doxa - rules when producing digital content

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  1. EDTech - combined use of digital tools, administrative and online resources to facilitate education
  2. EDL - technology enhanced learning - tech tools combined with education to bring efficiency, improved processes
  3. learning analytics - collection, report measurement, analysis of educational data from learning environments to optimize learning practices
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mediatization of education:
mediatization of school
3 tasks of mediatization of schools
mediatization of classroom

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  1. education policy (macro) - norms, regulations, standards
  2. school organizations (meso) - administration and management
  3. classroom (micro) - teaching & learning
  4. direct interpersonal communication
    - teaching & learning = students & teachers
    - management = discussions and content sharing among staff & parents
  5. mass communication
    - teaching & learning = content distribution from teachers to students
    - management = school info system, internal mass communication
  6. interactive communication
    - digital learning environment
    - school management information system
  7. facilitate interactions
  8. datafication - governance through platforms
  9. commercialization of education - ownership relations and monetized business models
  10. need for constant stimulation
  11. bridging deep and hyper attention
    - hyper attention = focuses switches quickly, low tolerance for boredom
    - deep attention = concentration for long periods on a single object
  12. new pedagogical tools & methods
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platformization

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inserting data into systems, data visualization and dataveillance, decision-making based on data
1. digital learning environments: management and learning tools, integration of systems, data visualization, interface for educational actors, affordances (quality of an object that defines its possible uses and makes clear how it is used
-digital learning platforms (DLP)
- learning management and support system (LMS)
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interoperability = connecting platforms through actors
intra-operability = connecting platforms through one major actor
3. online courses
learnification - learning rather than educating

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teachers as data users
perception of teachers
perception of students

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teachers as data users:

  1. platformization - inserting data into systems, data visualization and dataveillance, decision-making based on data
  2. standardization - use of shared templates and standardized assessments

perception of teachers:
-democratizing & liberating: more consistent, efficient and accessible work, work = manageable, teachers are in control
explorative & disempowering: intensification of work, no creativity, teachers are not in control, judged based on digital-literacy

perception of students:
- logistics & management: flexibility & accessibility, time-saving, structure
learning experiences: technology makes learning efficient, strategic approaches towards learning

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the 3 V’s: data as a social, political and cultural form

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  1. volume - amount of data being produced
  2. velocity - speed in which data is produced and processed
  3. variety - range of data types and sources that exist
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areas of educational concerns emerging from the sociology of data:

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  1. digital data and the reproduction of inequalities and social relations
    -data classes: individuals who create data for others to process
  2. intensification of managerialism within education
    first data: sorting things out
    now data: intensified processes; heightened sense of solutionism
  3. dataveillance - monitoring within educational institutions
    - data-profiling processes
    - used for identification and classification of individuals
  4. reductive nature of what counts as education
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