MEASURED EDUCATION: SENSING, CONFIGURING AND INTERVENING WITH ADVANCED MEDIA
2020
Education has long been a space of in which knowledge was created
through data practices. But the ongoing datafication and digitalisation has made new forms
of datafied knowledge production within educational research possible. This new form of
datafied knowledge creation has shifted the sites of expertise and the authority to create
educational knowledge to a more-than-human network. This panel conceptually and empirically
examines the possibilities and implications that arise from the entanglement of education
with advanced media such as ubiquitous sensory environments, APIs, machine learning, and
codes. The panel shows how the idea of measurable and re-configurable bodies of students is
being performed and stabilized through trade shows and academic conferences; it moves
towards a critical analysis of different applications of facial recognition in education and
the role of doubt in machine learning methods; it shows the complex involvement of advanced
learning analytics through a critical examination of interrelated studies in behavioural
genetics and genoeconomics looking for associations between genes and educational outcomes
through bioinformatic methods; and, it examines learning and living spaces that create a
situation of ubiquitous sensation and explores interventions to disrupt the technical
milieu. What connects these papers is more than the spaces, ideas and practices that
surround education. All contributions look at datafied knowledge about human life – whether
in behavioural, physiological, emotional, or genetic form. The panel aims to show what
critical education research has adopted from other disciplines, but also show how it can
contribute to the wider discourse around science, technology and society.
Keywords:
- Correction
- Source
- Cite
- Save
- Machine Reading By IdeaReader
0
References
0
Citations
NaN
KQI