Knowledge Design: A Much Needed Discipline

In the age of print, the disposition and density of words on the page conveyed specific messages about how texts were supposed to be read. In the current proliferation of electronic supports, “knowledge design” is required to make sure that the process of passing on information becomes an effective...

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Main Author: Alessandro Carrera
Format: Article
Language:Italian
Published: Università degli Studi di Milano 2016-02-01
Series:Nóema
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Online Access:https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/noema/article/view/6781
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spelling doaj-d11f0a29c296404480176032e6c0f2b12020-11-25T03:41:05ZitaUniversità degli Studi di MilanoNóema2239-54742016-02-0107-110.13130/2239-5474/67816033Knowledge Design: A Much Needed DisciplineAlessandro CarreraIn the age of print, the disposition and density of words on the page conveyed specific messages about how texts were supposed to be read. In the current proliferation of electronic supports, “knowledge design” is required to make sure that the process of passing on information becomes an effective transfer of knowledge. The article addresses the cohabitation of print environment and digital environment with reference to the recent debate on the digitization of learning and the so-called “digital colonialism.” The bi-dimensionality of tablets and e-book readers vs. the tri-dimensionality of books and reactions from intellectuals to digital reading and learning are also addressed. Teachers in the age of over-(and dis-)information are now assigned the role of “cultural djs.” A reappraisal of ancient rhetoric in its classic three-part subdivision is therefore needed: invention (knowledge creation), disposition (knowledge design), and elocution (knowledge management).https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/noema/article/view/6781David BowieRoberto CasatiBill GatesdigitaleSteve JobsMarshall McLuhanPlatonestamparetoricaJacques RancièreSlavoj Žižek
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Knowledge Design: A Much Needed Discipline
Nóema
David Bowie
Roberto Casati
Bill Gates
digitale
Steve Jobs
Marshall McLuhan
Platone
stampa
retorica
Jacques Rancière
Slavoj Žižek
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title Knowledge Design: A Much Needed Discipline
title_short Knowledge Design: A Much Needed Discipline
title_full Knowledge Design: A Much Needed Discipline
title_fullStr Knowledge Design: A Much Needed Discipline
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge Design: A Much Needed Discipline
title_sort knowledge design: a much needed discipline
publisher Università degli Studi di Milano
series Nóema
issn 2239-5474
publishDate 2016-02-01
description In the age of print, the disposition and density of words on the page conveyed specific messages about how texts were supposed to be read. In the current proliferation of electronic supports, “knowledge design” is required to make sure that the process of passing on information becomes an effective transfer of knowledge. The article addresses the cohabitation of print environment and digital environment with reference to the recent debate on the digitization of learning and the so-called “digital colonialism.” The bi-dimensionality of tablets and e-book readers vs. the tri-dimensionality of books and reactions from intellectuals to digital reading and learning are also addressed. Teachers in the age of over-(and dis-)information are now assigned the role of “cultural djs.” A reappraisal of ancient rhetoric in its classic three-part subdivision is therefore needed: invention (knowledge creation), disposition (knowledge design), and elocution (knowledge management).
topic David Bowie
Roberto Casati
Bill Gates
digitale
Steve Jobs
Marshall McLuhan
Platone
stampa
retorica
Jacques Rancière
Slavoj Žižek
url https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/noema/article/view/6781
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