Technology-Mediated Learning for Resilience

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Technology-Mediated Learning for Resilience. / Sandvik, Kjetil; Majchrzak, Tim; Busch, Peter André.

2017. Paper presented at 51st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), United States.

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Sandvik, K, Majchrzak, T & Busch, PA 2017, 'Technology-Mediated Learning for Resilience', Paper presented at 51st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), United States, 03/01/2018 - 06/01/2018.

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Sandvik, K., Majchrzak, T., & Busch, P. A. (2017). Technology-Mediated Learning for Resilience. Paper presented at 51st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), United States.

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Sandvik K, Majchrzak T, Busch PA. Technology-Mediated Learning for Resilience. 2017. Paper presented at 51st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), United States.

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Sandvik, Kjetil ; Majchrzak, Tim ; Busch, Peter André. / Technology-Mediated Learning for Resilience. Paper presented at 51st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), United States.

Bibtex

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title = "Technology-Mediated Learning for Resilience",
abstract = "Resilience is a topic of steadily increasing interest. Itparticularly gains importance when discussing how communities(e.g. municipalities) can prepare themselves forpotential future disruptions. A resilient community will overcomeimmediate shocks, such as an earthquake, as well asstresses, such as the successive outbreak of a pandemic. Dueto the novelty of the topic, research particularly exists ontheoretical aspects of resilience. Targeting learning – andthereby the local population – is a rather new emergence.To effectively reach, involve, and engage citizens, technologycan play a key role. Based on four actual cases from communitieswe analyse the impact technology has on learningabout resilience. We then scrutinize the effectiveness andpropose future steps. Thereby, we seek to provide practicaladvice to local governments and to enrich the theory at thesame time.",
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RIS

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AU - Sandvik, Kjetil

AU - Majchrzak, Tim

AU - Busch, Peter André

PY - 2017

Y1 - 2017

N2 - Resilience is a topic of steadily increasing interest. Itparticularly gains importance when discussing how communities(e.g. municipalities) can prepare themselves forpotential future disruptions. A resilient community will overcomeimmediate shocks, such as an earthquake, as well asstresses, such as the successive outbreak of a pandemic. Dueto the novelty of the topic, research particularly exists ontheoretical aspects of resilience. Targeting learning – andthereby the local population – is a rather new emergence.To effectively reach, involve, and engage citizens, technologycan play a key role. Based on four actual cases from communitieswe analyse the impact technology has on learningabout resilience. We then scrutinize the effectiveness andpropose future steps. Thereby, we seek to provide practicaladvice to local governments and to enrich the theory at thesame time.

AB - Resilience is a topic of steadily increasing interest. Itparticularly gains importance when discussing how communities(e.g. municipalities) can prepare themselves forpotential future disruptions. A resilient community will overcomeimmediate shocks, such as an earthquake, as well asstresses, such as the successive outbreak of a pandemic. Dueto the novelty of the topic, research particularly exists ontheoretical aspects of resilience. Targeting learning – andthereby the local population – is a rather new emergence.To effectively reach, involve, and engage citizens, technologycan play a key role. Based on four actual cases from communitieswe analyse the impact technology has on learningabout resilience. We then scrutinize the effectiveness andpropose future steps. Thereby, we seek to provide practicaladvice to local governments and to enrich the theory at thesame time.

KW - Faculty of Humanities

KW - lifelong learning

KW - resilience

KW - learning and technology

KW - learning and media

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Y2 - 3 January 2018 through 6 January 2018

ER -

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