Professor Emeritus - University of Alberta
Max van Manen & Catherine Adams
Educational Philosophy and Theory, Vol. 41, No. 1, 2009
In this paper we explore the phenomenon of writing online. We ask, βIs writing by means of online technologies affected in a manner that differs significantly from the older technologies of pen on paper, typewriter, or even the word processor in an off-line environment?β In writing online, the author is engaged in a spatial complexity of physical, temporal, imaginal, and virtual experience: the writing space, the space of the text, cyber space, etc. At times, these may provide a conduit to a writerly understanding of human phenomena. We propose that an examination of the phenomenological features of online writing may contribute to a more pedagogically sensitive understanding of the experiences of online seminars, teaching and learning.