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Articles

Pedagogical distance: explaining misalignment in student-driven online learning activities using Activity Theory

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Pages 300-312 | Received 10 Jun 2014, Accepted 22 Dec 2014, Published online: 22 Jan 2015
 

Abstract

This paper provides an Activity Theory analysis of two online student-driven interactive learning activities to interrogate assumptions that such groups can effectively learn in the absence of the teacher. Such an analysis conceptualises learning tasks as constructed objects that drive pedagogical activity. The analysis shows a disconnect between the codified curriculum plan and its actual enactment, and a misalignment of interpretations of the object by different participants in the activity. We name this ‘pedagogical distance’. We argue that a teaching presence is important to guide both student and tutor interpretations of the learning task, and offer suggestions for decreasing pedagogical distance.

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