« Pour le prix d’un café par jour »

In France, the National Ministry of Education attempted the integration of CITs into university teaching through speeches and structures which aim to promote the integration and render it visible. Different periods of the ways in which CITs were promoted are thus identifiable. We analyze how this in...

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Main Author: Christine Barats
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Université Laval 2007-05-01
Series:Communication
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/communication/2314
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spelling doaj-fd4885b6584f4a1d9dc1c9b0d7f2d6d42021-09-20T06:35:29ZfraUniversité LavalCommunication1189-37881920-73442007-05-0125214818410.4000/communication.2314« Pour le prix d’un café par jour »Christine BaratsIn France, the National Ministry of Education attempted the integration of CITs into university teaching through speeches and structures which aim to promote the integration and render it visible. Different periods of the ways in which CITs were promoted are thus identifiable. We analyze how this integration tells itself through a historical study. We see that the recent terminological stability is accompanied by an increase in communications logic in regards to the students. The introduction of certification in CIT competencies for students from their entry into university is an hint of the banalization of the technological tool which nonetheless, does not presume its conditions of appropriation.http://journals.openedition.org/communication/2314appropriationdiscourseFrancehigher éducationtechnology
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« Pour le prix d’un café par jour »
Communication
appropriation
discourse
France
higher éducation
technology
author_facet Christine Barats
author_sort Christine Barats
title « Pour le prix d’un café par jour »
title_short « Pour le prix d’un café par jour »
title_full « Pour le prix d’un café par jour »
title_fullStr « Pour le prix d’un café par jour »
title_full_unstemmed « Pour le prix d’un café par jour »
title_sort « pour le prix d’un café par jour »
publisher Université Laval
series Communication
issn 1189-3788
1920-7344
publishDate 2007-05-01
description In France, the National Ministry of Education attempted the integration of CITs into university teaching through speeches and structures which aim to promote the integration and render it visible. Different periods of the ways in which CITs were promoted are thus identifiable. We analyze how this integration tells itself through a historical study. We see that the recent terminological stability is accompanied by an increase in communications logic in regards to the students. The introduction of certification in CIT competencies for students from their entry into university is an hint of the banalization of the technological tool which nonetheless, does not presume its conditions of appropriation.
topic appropriation
discourse
France
higher éducation
technology
url http://journals.openedition.org/communication/2314
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