Perfil público Ann-Louise Davidson

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Ann-Louise Davidson
Assistant Professor

Dr. Ann-Louise Davidson is an assistant professor of Education at Concordia University where she teaches in the graduate program in educational technology. Her research interests revolve around the changes brought by ICT in society and in the educational system. In education, she uses collaborative action research methods as a means to understand and explain the relationships between pedagogy and ICT. In non-educational settings, she studies the impact of digital technologies on the social integration of minorities and marginalized populations. In the past few years she has been involved with charitable organizations, to help intellectually disabled adults who are in a process of community and residential integration. She has published several refereed articles in scientific journals and participated in numerous international scientific congresses.

Education

  • Postdoctoral fellowship, Carleton University (funded by SSHRC), June 2008
  • Ph.D. Psychopédagogie, Ottawa University, June 2007
  • M.A. Education Administration and Foundations, August 2003
  • B.Éd. Ottawa University, April 1996
  • B.A. Littérature française et arts visuels, April 1995
Work address Department of Education 1455, boul de Maisonneuve Ouest Montréal, Québec H3G 1M8
(514) 848-2424 ext 5476
Artículos de Ann-Louise Davidson
04 Noviembre 2011 | 4974 | Sin votos
Comunidad escolar
There is no doubt that social media has become the utmost important “in thing” for adolescents. This study aimed to understand adolescents’ emic(self-reported) practices in social media, and the type of learning they think is possible there, through...
21 Septiembre 2010 | 68287 | Sin votos
Educación superior
El e-learning posee un potencial enorme en la enseñanza y existe una urgente necesidad de aprovechar las posibilidades que ofrece. A pesar de dicha urgencia, la investigación en el ámbito del e-learning aún se encuentra en un estado incipiente y se...
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