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Forum: A New Culture of Learning
Authors:Mary E Hess  Eugene V Gallagher  Katherine Turpin
Institution:1. Luther Seminary;2. Connecticut College;3. Iliff School of Theology
Abstract:These brief essays by Mary Hess, Eugene Gallagher, and Katherine Turpin are solicited responses from three different contexts to the provocative book by Douglas Thomas and John Seely Brown, The New Culture of Learning (2011). Mary Hess writes from a seminary context, providing a critical summary of the authors' major concepts and their ramifications, positive and negative, for theological education and the church. Eugene Gallagher writes from a liberal arts setting, identifying characteristics of the face‐to‐face classroom that would go missing in a careless adoption of online learning environments. Finally, Katherine Turpin reports from the classroom, chronicling her experience in a course she redesigned for a graduate theological setting to employ some of the authors' pedagogical principles and strategies. Together, these responses offer critical appreciation and constructive critique of the work Thomas and Seely Brown have done – and point the conversation forward.
Keywords:online learning  distance learning  face‐to‐face classroom  learning design  course design  theological education  liberal arts  communicative practice  digital technologies  digital classroom  digital literacy  learning culture  Karl Polanyi  tacit knowing  participatory learning  collaborative learning  MOOCs
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