Professor or youtuber? The COVID-19 pandemic, changes in social practice, and the adoption of technologies for distance education

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Autor(a) principal: Costa,Breno Giordane dos Santos
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Espigão,Helga Silva, Pinto,Marcelo de Rezende
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Cadernos EBAPE.BR
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-39512022000300387
Resumo: Abstract This article discusses the results of a study aiming to understand how the migration from in-person to distance learning due to social distancing practices to contain the COVID-19 pandemic occurred (or has been occurring). The theoretical framework was based on practice theory, and data were obtained through interviews with 12 professors of different Brazilian higher education institutions. The data were analyzed following the principles of French discourse analysis. One of the conclusions is that mastering a certain technology is not enough for an individual to use it in professional activities. The professors interviewed indicated the need to change a few subjective elements, more specifically, modify understandings and the chains of value and projects inherent in the practice of classroom teaching. The research findings contribute to researchers involved in the field of consumption interested in finding out what happens when a group of consumers adopts a new technology during a rupture or uncertain moment. In addition, the results shed light on why some consumers discover the advantages of certain products and technologies without adopting them in daily activities.
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title Professor or youtuber? The COVID-19 pandemic, changes in social practice, and the adoption of technologies for distance education
spellingShingle Professor or youtuber? The COVID-19 pandemic, changes in social practice, and the adoption of technologies for distance education
Costa,Breno Giordane dos Santos
COVID-19
Social practices
Adoption of technologies
title_short Professor or youtuber? The COVID-19 pandemic, changes in social practice, and the adoption of technologies for distance education
title_full Professor or youtuber? The COVID-19 pandemic, changes in social practice, and the adoption of technologies for distance education
title_fullStr Professor or youtuber? The COVID-19 pandemic, changes in social practice, and the adoption of technologies for distance education
title_full_unstemmed Professor or youtuber? The COVID-19 pandemic, changes in social practice, and the adoption of technologies for distance education
title_sort Professor or youtuber? The COVID-19 pandemic, changes in social practice, and the adoption of technologies for distance education
author Costa,Breno Giordane dos Santos
author_facet Costa,Breno Giordane dos Santos
Espigão,Helga Silva
Pinto,Marcelo de Rezende
author_role author
author2 Espigão,Helga Silva
Pinto,Marcelo de Rezende
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa,Breno Giordane dos Santos
Espigão,Helga Silva
Pinto,Marcelo de Rezende
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv COVID-19
Social practices
Adoption of technologies
topic COVID-19
Social practices
Adoption of technologies
description Abstract This article discusses the results of a study aiming to understand how the migration from in-person to distance learning due to social distancing practices to contain the COVID-19 pandemic occurred (or has been occurring). The theoretical framework was based on practice theory, and data were obtained through interviews with 12 professors of different Brazilian higher education institutions. The data were analyzed following the principles of French discourse analysis. One of the conclusions is that mastering a certain technology is not enough for an individual to use it in professional activities. The professors interviewed indicated the need to change a few subjective elements, more specifically, modify understandings and the chains of value and projects inherent in the practice of classroom teaching. The research findings contribute to researchers involved in the field of consumption interested in finding out what happens when a group of consumers adopts a new technology during a rupture or uncertain moment. In addition, the results shed light on why some consumers discover the advantages of certain products and technologies without adopting them in daily activities.
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