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Session Type: Symposium
Much of the research documenting connected learning—a peer-supported, interest-driven approach to education that capitalizes on networked media to engage youth and bridge their formal and informal learning (Ito et al., 2013)—has focused on youth learning in after- or out-of-school sites (e.g., Sefton-Green, 2013, Martin, 2014). The five papers in this panel document various aspects of the implementation of connected learning principles with adults--both educators in formal school/professional development spaces and adult mentors working in youth learning spaces out of school.
Participatory Design for Emergence: Connected Learning as Transformative Professional Development in an Open Networked Collaboration - Stephanie West-Puckett, East Carolina University; Anna Smith, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Christina Cantrill, National Writing Project; Mia Zamora, Kean University
How Adults Support Youth in Connected Learning - Bernadette Sanchez, DePaul University; Tene Gray, Digital Youth Network; Elsa Rodriguez, Mozilla/Hive Chicago Learning Network
Discourses of Navigation: Teachers Shifting Connected Learning Pedagogies From a Teacher Network to Their Individual School Sites - Stephanie Rollag, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
Divergent and Convergent Discourses: Co-Designing Connected Learning Through Participatory Professional Development - Lindy L. Johnson, The College of William and Mary
Teachers and Digital Media Mentors Engaging in "Constant Challenge" as Connected Learners - Rebecca Woodard, University of Illinois at Chicago; Nathan C. Phillips, University of Illinois at Chicago; Emily Machado, University of Illinois at Chicago