The Invisible Made Visible through Technologies’ Agency: a Sociomaterial Inquiry on Emergency Remote Teaching in Higher Education

Magda Pischetola, Lyana Miranda, Paula Albuquerque

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Abstract

We are used to considering human agency as the most important aspect of the educational process. Technologies are seen as inert matter, subordinated to human intention and design, as if they did not have a role in the eclectic combination of teaching, learning, and knowing about the world. Their agency is invisible until a breakdown occurs, a material moment which shows their doing. In this paper, we make digital action visible by focusing on emergency remote teaching in higher education during the Covid-19 pandemic breakdown. Data were collected/co-created in a graduate course in Education in the first three months of lockdown in Brazil. Through a queer assemblage of teaching-researching-writing, we present a sociomaterial analysis that shows multiple entanglements of bodies, material things, and pedagogic time-spaces. In this exercise, social inequality issues, power structures and ethical problems come to the surface, while students struggle for quality participation in the digitised classes.
Original languageEnglish
JournalLearning, Media and Technology
ISSN1743-9884
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Keywords

  • breakdown
  • sociomateriality
  • Higher education
  • Brazil
  • Emergency remote teaching

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