Unpacking Virtual Hypermedia Environments: A Critical Analysis of Open Science and Mode of Address in Education

Potential Abstract:
Open science initiatives have provided opportunities for educators to engage with vast amounts of information and resources in virtual hypermedia environments. This paper presents a critical analysis of how the mode of address in these environments impacts educational practices and outcomes. Drawing on insights from both artificial intelligence and education research, we examine the ways in which the design and implementation of virtual hypermedia platforms influence the accessibility and inclusivity of open science in education. By analyzing the affordances and constraints of different modes of address, including visual, auditory, and tactile interfaces, we explore how educators can utilize these technologies to promote equitable access to knowledge and resources. Furthermore, we investigate the implications of data privacy, algorithmic biases, and digital literacy on the ethical dimensions of open science in education.

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