Culture as education: From transmediality to transdisciplinary pedagogy

For the past three years, the Transmedia Research Group at the Department of Semiotics, University of Tartu, has been developing open access online materials for supporting the teaching of humanities-related subjects in Estonian- and Russianlanguage secondary schools. This paper maps the theoretical...

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Main Authors: Maarja Ojamaa, Peeter Torop, Alexandr Fadeev, Alexandra Milyakina, Tatjana Pilipovec, Merit Rickberg
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Language:English
Published: University of Tartu Press 2019-08-01
Series:Sign Systems Studies
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Online Access:https://ojs.utlib.ee/index.php/sss/article/view/15991
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spelling doaj-0ba2623b6bca44b98be2974fc0a7745a2021-04-02T08:46:42ZengUniversity of Tartu PressSign Systems Studies1406-42431736-74092019-08-01471/210.12697/SSS.2019.47.1-2.06Culture as education: From transmediality to transdisciplinary pedagogyMaarja Ojamaa0Peeter Torop1Alexandr Fadeev2Alexandra Milyakina3Tatjana Pilipovec4Merit Rickberg5Department of Semiotics University of Tartu Jakobi 2, Tartu 51005 / Tallinn University Baltic Film, Media, Arts and Communication SchoolDepartment of Semiotics University of Tartu Jakobi 2, Tartu 51005Department of Semiotics University of Tartu Jakobi 2, Tartu 51005Department of Semiotics University of Tartu Jakobi 2, Tartu 51005Department of Semiotics University of Tartu Jakobi 2, Tartu 51005Department of Semiotics University of Tartu Jakobi 2, Tartu 51005For the past three years, the Transmedia Research Group at the Department of Semiotics, University of Tartu, has been developing open access online materials for supporting the teaching of humanities-related subjects in Estonian- and Russianlanguage secondary schools. This paper maps the theoretical and conceptual starting points of these materials. The overarching goal of the educational platforms is to support cultural coherence and autocommunication by cultivating literacies necessary for holding meaningful dialogues with cultural heritage. To achieve the goal, the authors have been seeking ways of purposeful harnessing of transmedial, crossmedial and other tools offered by the contemporary digital communication space. We have started with an understanding of culture as education – a model which is grounded in cultural semiotics and highlights the role of cultural experience and cultural self-description in learning literacies. From these premises we proceed to explicating the value of a transdisciplinary pedagogy for methodical translation of the theoretical concepts into practical solutions in teaching and learning culture.https://ojs.utlib.ee/index.php/sss/article/view/15991cultural literacysemiotics of culturetransdisciplinary pedagogytransmedialitydigitality
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Peeter Torop
Alexandr Fadeev
Alexandra Milyakina
Tatjana Pilipovec
Merit Rickberg
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Peeter Torop
Alexandr Fadeev
Alexandra Milyakina
Tatjana Pilipovec
Merit Rickberg
Culture as education: From transmediality to transdisciplinary pedagogy
Sign Systems Studies
cultural literacy
semiotics of culture
transdisciplinary pedagogy
transmediality
digitality
author_facet Maarja Ojamaa
Peeter Torop
Alexandr Fadeev
Alexandra Milyakina
Tatjana Pilipovec
Merit Rickberg
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title Culture as education: From transmediality to transdisciplinary pedagogy
title_short Culture as education: From transmediality to transdisciplinary pedagogy
title_full Culture as education: From transmediality to transdisciplinary pedagogy
title_fullStr Culture as education: From transmediality to transdisciplinary pedagogy
title_full_unstemmed Culture as education: From transmediality to transdisciplinary pedagogy
title_sort culture as education: from transmediality to transdisciplinary pedagogy
publisher University of Tartu Press
series Sign Systems Studies
issn 1406-4243
1736-7409
publishDate 2019-08-01
description For the past three years, the Transmedia Research Group at the Department of Semiotics, University of Tartu, has been developing open access online materials for supporting the teaching of humanities-related subjects in Estonian- and Russianlanguage secondary schools. This paper maps the theoretical and conceptual starting points of these materials. The overarching goal of the educational platforms is to support cultural coherence and autocommunication by cultivating literacies necessary for holding meaningful dialogues with cultural heritage. To achieve the goal, the authors have been seeking ways of purposeful harnessing of transmedial, crossmedial and other tools offered by the contemporary digital communication space. We have started with an understanding of culture as education – a model which is grounded in cultural semiotics and highlights the role of cultural experience and cultural self-description in learning literacies. From these premises we proceed to explicating the value of a transdisciplinary pedagogy for methodical translation of the theoretical concepts into practical solutions in teaching and learning culture.
topic cultural literacy
semiotics of culture
transdisciplinary pedagogy
transmediality
digitality
url https://ojs.utlib.ee/index.php/sss/article/view/15991
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