학술논문

EdTech Myths: Towards a Critical Digital Educational Agenda
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Author
Cristóbal Suárez-Guerrero (ORCID 0000-0002-6558-4321); Pablo Rivera-Vargas (ORCID 0000-0002-9564-2596); Juliana Raffaghelli (ORCID 0000-0002-8753-6478)
Source
Technology, Pedagogy and Education. 2023 32(5):605-620.
Subject
Educational Technology
Misconceptions
Experience
Literature Reviews
Educational Research
Technology Uses in Education
Language
English
ISSN
1475-939X
1747-5139
Abstract
Myths are universal narratives linked to objects, shaping social and personal identities. Technologies generate modern myths, influencing choices and impacting our lives. The present study focuses on EdTech myths. From a qualitative methodological approach based on codesign, five relevant EdTech myths are identified. Subsequently, the analysis was carried out from (1) a hermeneutic approach, based on the authors' experience in the field of EdTech, and (2) a review and contrast of relevant scientific literature. The results explain, firstly, why these myths arise and persist in EdTech; secondly, the study can help to demystify them. In general, EdTech myths impoverish digital technology-mediated education because they consider it from an extensively reductionist perspective, especially from EdTech capitalism. This is why we need to pay more attention to EdTech myths, to set up an educational agenda leading to action categories and the critical transformation of the education-technology relationship.