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What is Cyberculture

Impact of Digital Transformation in Teacher Training Models
Contemporary culture structured by digital network technologies.
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Distance Education and Teacher Training: Perspectives for the Development of Digital Skills
Luciana Santo da Cruz (Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto, Brazil) and Márcia de Freitas Vieira (Laboratory of Distance Education and eLearning, Universidade Aberta, Portugal)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 19
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9538-1.ch003
Abstract
Contemporary society increasingly demands the use of digital tools in different areas of life, including in the teaching and learning process. The virtuality generated by cyberspace was even more evident in the current pandemic context, which caused the interruption of classroom classes and imposed a new educational model based on online education methodologies. Teachers had to adapt and reinvent their pedagogical practices and teaching methodologies in a virtual learning environment, often without guidance and without essential digital skills to promote quality learning. In this context, this chapter presents an excerpt from a bibliographical study that aimed to understand how distance education can contribute to promote the development of digital skills. Here, the results regarding the development of digital teaching skills are portrayed, with the indication of references and models that can be used to enable training proposals in this regard in addition to contributing to a reflection on the lack of institutional policies and programs for training teachers for online teaching.
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Development of IT and Virtual Communities
The form of culture that emerges by users’ interactions in virtual environments. Since its origin, it has become subject of scientific studies that focus in particular on the features of virtual communities and virtual identities.
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CMC and the Nature of Human/ Machine Interface
The patterns of human activity and symbolic structures that have emergedfrom the use of computer mediated communication.
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The New Trends and Applications in E-Learning Environments and E-Technologies
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The Gatekeepers of Cyberspace: Surveillance, Control, and Internet Regulation in Brazil
Set of practices, attitudes, modes of thought and values that develop in cyberspace.
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Bridging the Gap With QR Codes: QR Codes for Enhancing Cyberculture in Istanbul
Conditions created by the enhancements of digital world with the help of computer, artificial intelligence, and internet, where the collective norm will be the digital literacy for communication at all levels and for education, information, and entertainment.
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Learning Processes and ITC
The culture that has emerge from the use of computers. It is a wide social and cultural movement closely linked to advanced information science and information technology and regards the social and cultural levels of human-computer interaction (between knowledge and lifelong learning).
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Augmenting Actual Life Through MUVEs
a collection of cultures and cultural products that has emerged, or is emerging, from the use of Internet (and generally of computers) for communication, entertainment and business.
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ICT and Interculture Opportunities Offered by the Web
For Lévy, what is interesting about cyberculture is the coming together all differences and heterogeneity. He believes in the ability of cyberspace to bring out the best of human intelligence in every person through communicative relationships which create a collective intelligence and a cyberculture. In this sense we can assert that cyberculture is both a trans-culture and an interculture, since it is universal without being oppressively uniform.
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CMC and the Nature of Human/ Machine Interface
The patterns of human activity and symbolic structures that have emergedfrom the use of computer mediated communication.
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Social Media as Positive Disruption in Education, E-Learning and B-Learning
The culture which continues to evolve within the context of using cyberspace/Internet and virtual technologies. (See Bell, 2006).
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Screen Time and the Logic of Identification in the Networked Society
The social and cultural form emerged from the symbiotic relationship amid society, culture, and digital technologies focused on communication.
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