학술논문

Magic and Monsters
Document Type
article
Source
Language and Literacy: A Canadian Educational e-journal, Vol 24, Iss 2 (2022)
Subject
collaboration
Google Docs
elementary school
unintended effects
Theory and practice of education
LB5-3640
Language and Literature
Language
English
French
ISSN
1496-0974
Abstract
Collaboration is one of the defining features of work and learning in the 21st century. Yet despite the proliferation of Google apps and devices for collaboration across North American school systems, the scope of research on student collaboration using Google technologies in elementary school settings is limited. This paper presents findings from two cases in grade five classrooms where teachers were experimenting with using Google Docs and Chromebooks in their literacy programs. Drawing on a conceptual framework of sociomaterial, complexity, and affect theories, the study offers insights for teachers to understand the complexities of collaboration with these technologies, and pedagogical implications for working with the magic and monsters of unintended effects in collaborative literacy practices.