INVESTIGADORES
ALVAREZ Guadalupe
artículos
Título:
Categorization, recurrence, saturation and multimedia triangulation
Autor/es:
CONSTANTINO, GUSTAVO DANIEL; RAFFAGHELLI, JULIANA; ALVAREZ, GUADALUPE; MORÁN, LOURDES
Revista:
Journal of e-Learning and Knowledge Society
Editorial:
Italian e-Learning Association
Referencias:
Lugar: Trento; Año: 2012 vol. 8 p. 123 - 133
ISSN:
1971-8829
Resumen:
The developments of the Web have generated new modalities and contexts of learning, shaping what is nowadays called Learning 2.0. Within this new phenomenon it arises a trend of moving out from the linearity of written word toward new multimedia complexities, that lead to a parallel semiotic complexity lying behind them. Understanding the above mentionedcomplexities implies to preserve and make explicit the collaboratory construction of knowledge through the identification of events, instruments, signs. This identification is in fact an analytic process, where the researcher divides the raw data into units of meaning making that must be read both in the specific contribution made by every mode (text, images, audio) as wellas a whole. This is possible through an inverse process of analysis and interpretation that depends on specific instruments regarding the qualitative methodological approach. These last must be, in fact, appropriated to the new environments and phenomena. In this work the authors introduce several examples of educational research practice where categorization and triangulation were implemented on data collected from interactive processes in online learning environments, to further obtain recurrences and saturation of data. In second place, going a step further on the discussion of appropriated methods to Learning 2.0 analysis, the so called multimedia triangulation is presented, on the basis of analysis of data collected inside the same case study.