TY - JOUR
T1 - Using currere to consider past and future landscapes of technology use in learning and teaching
T2 - a view from the Wales Collaborative for Learning Design (WCLD)
AU - Chapman, Sammy
AU - Beauchamp, Gary
AU - Evans, Ross
AU - Zeeman, Gemma
AU - Young, Nick
AU - Yhnell, Emma
AU - Wills, Nigel
AU - Williams, Chris
AU - Watkins, Gareth
AU - Tiddeman, Bernie
AU - Owen, Sion
AU - Owen, Kaydee
AU - Osborne, Steven
AU - Morgan, Gwen
AU - Meace-Williams, Sophie
AU - Martin, Lilian
AU - Lewis, Jeff
AU - Lewis, Caroline
AU - Layland, Sue
AU - Karlinger, Panna
AU - Jones, Matthew
AU - Jones, Karl
AU - Hughes, Carl
AU - Horder, Sue
AU - Haines, Jessica
AU - Gregory, Calum
AU - Giddy, Jonathan
AU - Francis, Nigel
AU - Davies, Owen
AU - Crick, Tom
AU - Ayres, Julian
AU - Atherton, Stephen
PY - 2025/5/30
Y1 - 2025/5/30
N2 - This article examines the prior lived experiences and future potential aspirations of technology use through the perspective of a Welsh Government-funded project. The Wales Collaborative for Learning Design (WCLD) has 32 members from all 9 universities in Wales with a specific focus on technology in learning and teaching. Through the autobiographical method of currere, the study aims to give attention to the previous experiences of each member from when they were once the learner; this being referred to as the regressive phase. The study also aims to explore the future landscape of technology use in learning and teaching, utilising the progressive phase of the currere method, to allow participants to wonder what could or might come to be. Once all individual fragments were collected, fragments referring to individual memories, stories, anecdotes and recollections, synthesis allowed any commonalities to be identified and theorised. The main finding of the research is that technology, and all various technologies, be treated as a tool with which teachers can choose to implement when they deem pedagogically appropriate, especially considering the affordances of technology that can transform learning and teaching opportunities
AB - This article examines the prior lived experiences and future potential aspirations of technology use through the perspective of a Welsh Government-funded project. The Wales Collaborative for Learning Design (WCLD) has 32 members from all 9 universities in Wales with a specific focus on technology in learning and teaching. Through the autobiographical method of currere, the study aims to give attention to the previous experiences of each member from when they were once the learner; this being referred to as the regressive phase. The study also aims to explore the future landscape of technology use in learning and teaching, utilising the progressive phase of the currere method, to allow participants to wonder what could or might come to be. Once all individual fragments were collected, fragments referring to individual memories, stories, anecdotes and recollections, synthesis allowed any commonalities to be identified and theorised. The main finding of the research is that technology, and all various technologies, be treated as a tool with which teachers can choose to implement when they deem pedagogically appropriate, especially considering the affordances of technology that can transform learning and teaching opportunities
KW - Curriculum for Wales
KW - pedagogy
KW - technology
KW - affordances
KW - barriers
U2 - 10.16922/wje.27.1.6
DO - 10.16922/wje.27.1.6
M3 - Article
SN - 2059-3708
VL - 27
SP - 128
EP - 153
JO - Wales Journal of Education
JF - Wales Journal of Education
IS - 1
ER -