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2016-02-23T10:03:05+13:00Re: Post humanism and heutagogyhttps://mahara.org/,7517,30275
Posthumanism I'm only familiar with from science fiction, as the idea of embracing a sort of expansion beyond traditional human limitations, via technology. Does it have different shades of meaning in an elearning context? ]]>Aaron Wells2016-02-23T10:03:05+13:00Re: Post humanism and heutagogyhttps://mahara.org/,7517,30272Hi Teresa, I had to look up heutagogy! and wondered what on earth post humanism was. So thank you for introducing me to the terms. Post humanism doesn't quite do it for me but I am absolutely delighted your post sent me into reading a little about heutagogy. It's certainly opened my eyes to a new way of talking about ePortfolio benefits, and I hope a dialogue might emerge here. You probably have seen this by Stewart Hase, Southern Cross University, but it helped me get a bit of a perspective on the term. ]]>David Bell2016-02-22T13:29:10+13:00Post humanism and heutagogyhttps://mahara.org/,7517,30241Hi, anyone else interested in how Mahara use can facilitate understanding of heutagogic approaches to learning and use of tech from a post-humanist perspective? I would be happy to connect :) ]]>2016-02-10T04:56:07+13:00