Current initiatives, barriers, and opportunities for networked learning in Latin America

Resource type
Journal Article
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Title
Current initiatives, barriers, and opportunities for networked learning in Latin America
Abstract
This paper explores and describes the current initiatives, barriers, and opportunities for formal, non-formal, and informal networked learning experiences using social media in Latin America. It focuses on networked learning initiatives such as the use of institutional social media accounts, educational hashtags, social media in the classroom, educational channels via video hosting platforms, and government established networked learning programs for connected classrooms. The same multiplicity, diversity, and heterogenicity that represent the culture, languages, and socio-economic status of the people of Latin America also characterize the vast mixture of networked learning initiatives across the region. Potential barriers (i.e., the digital divide, Internet filtering policies, lack of research) and opportunities for implementation (i.e., networked learning educational reforms, mobile learning technology, and social media ethical considerations) are explored. The paper concludes with recommendations that policymakers and education leaders in Latin America should keep in mind to engage in fruitful networked learning initiatives.
Publication
Educational Technology Research and Development
Volume
69
Issue
4
Pages
2267-2283
Date
2021-08-01
Journal Abbr
Education Tech Research Dev
Language
en
ISSN
1556-6501
Accessed
19/04/2022, 10:15
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Springer Link
Citation
Romero-Hall, E. (2021). Current initiatives, barriers, and opportunities for networked learning in Latin America. Educational Technology Research and Development, 69(4), 2267–2283. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11423-021-09965-8