Unpacking the Intersectional Impacts of Marxist Perspectives on the Expansion of Learning Science

Potential Abstract: This research article delves into the intersectional impacts of applying Marxist perspectives to the expansion of learning science within educational contexts. Drawing on critical theory and socio-political frameworks, the study examines how societal structures of power, privilege, and oppression intersect with the dissemination and implementation of learning science practices. By adopting an intersectional … Read more

Causal Equities in Distributed Hashing: Centered Transgression in Educational Settings

Potential Abstract: This research explores the intersection of causal equities and distributed hashing in educational settings, focusing particularly on instances of centered transgression within these contexts. The study investigates how power dynamics, resource allocation, and decision-making processes impact the distribution of educational resources and opportunities among diverse student populations. Using a combination of quantitative analysis … Read more

Social Learning Objects in a Feminist Milieu: Leveraging Artificial Intelligence for Educational Equity

Potential Abstract: Social learning objects have the potential to empower learners by fostering collaboration, critical thinking, and meaningful connections within educational environments. This paper explores the intersection of social learning objects, artificial intelligence, and feminist pedagogy to create a supportive and inclusive learning milieu that promotes educational equity. By leveraging the capabilities of artificial intelligence, … Read more

Post-Imperial Analysis of Dynamic Factors in Education through Distributed Ledger Technology

Potential Abstract: This research explores the intersection of post-imperial analysis, dynamic factors, and distributed ledger technology in the realm of education. By utilizing distributed ledger technology as a tool for data collection and analysis, this study aims to uncover the complex and often overlooked dynamics that shape educational systems in a post-imperial context. Through the … Read more

Unpacking the Impact of Racism and Grit on Learning Science: A Critical Analysis Using Directed Acyclic Graphs

Potential Abstract: Racism and grit are two essential yet underexplored factors in the field of education, particularly in the context of learning science. This study aims to investigate the complex relationships among racism, grit, and learning outcomes using directed acyclic graphs (DAGs) as a methodological tool. We argue that understanding the interplay between these variables … Read more

Leveraging Complex Open Educational Resources: A Synthetic Way of Knowing through Commons-Based Peer Production

Potential Abstract: In this research article, we explore the intersection of complex open educational resources (OER) with commons-based peer production to foster a synthetic way of knowing in educational settings. As traditional educational models continue to evolve towards more open and collaborative approaches, the use of OER has gained prominence as a means to democratize … Read more

Context-Laden Utilization of Open Educational Resources: A Collective Approach through Creative Commons Licensing

Potential Abstract: The proliferation of open educational resources (OER) has transformed the landscape of educational materials, offering free and accessible resources for educators worldwide. However, the utilization of OER is not devoid of challenges, particularly in the context-laden field of educational practice. This study examines the role of Creative Commons licensing in facilitating the collective … Read more

Context-Laden Theories in Service Learning: Unpacking Derridean Paradigms

Potential Abstract: This research article delves into the intricate interplay between context-laden theories and service learning within the framework of Derridean paradigms. Drawing on poststructuralist perspectives, we explore how the complex and often ambiguous contexts in educational settings influence the construction and implementation of theories in service learning programs. By employing Derrida’s deconstructive approach, we … Read more

Context-Laden Educational Data Mining in Postindustrial Policy Environments: Leveraging Slack Channels for Enhanced Student Engagement

Potential Abstract: In the postindustrial era, educational institutions are increasingly turning to digital platforms such as Slack channels to facilitate communication and collaboration among students and instructors. This context-laden study explores the use of educational data mining techniques within Slack channels to uncover patterns of student engagement and interaction. Drawing on a rich dataset of … Read more

Unanswered Questions in Open Collective Microlearning Environments

Potential Abstract: This research article explores the potential of open collective microlearning environments in addressing unanswered questions in education. With the growing interest in microlearning as a way to deliver targeted and personalized educational content, there is a need to investigate how these approaches can be leveraged in open and collective settings. By examining the … Read more

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