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Computers in Education | 2008

Root-metaphors for understanding: A framework for teachers and teacher educators of information and communication technologies

Brent Kilbourn; Isabel Álvarez

This paper argues for understanding ICT from the standpoint of philosophical world views. We present a framework, based on Peppers root-metaphors (Formism, Contextualism, Mechanism, Organicism, and Animism/Mysticism) and we illustrate the use of the framework by looking at a common example of ICT: e-mail. It is argued that such a framework is potentially helpful to ICT teachers, especially when they work with pre-service education students who are struggling with how to integrate ICT critically into their future classrooms.


BMC Medical Education | 2017

Using root metaphors to analyze communication between nurses and patients: a qualitative study

Isabel Álvarez; Laia Selva; José Luis Medina; Salvador Sáez

BackgroundMetaphors in communication can serve to convey individuals’ backgrounds, contexts, experiences, and worldviews. Metaphors used in a health care setting can help achieve consensual communication in professional–patient relationships. Patients use metaphors to describe symptoms, or how disease affects them. Health professionals draw on shared understanding of such metaphors to better comprehend and meet patient needs, and to communicate information that patients can more easily integrate into their lives.This study incorporated a theoretical framework based on four worldviews, each with an underlying foundational metaphor (root metaphor). The use of these root metaphors (formism, mechanism, contextualism, and organicism) can have an explanatory function and serve to impart new meanings, as each type of metaphor can lead to a particular interpretation. The study aimed to extract and discuss the root metaphors, with a view to analyzing the communication between health professionals and patients.MethodsIn a case study in Spain over a six-month period, we analyzed the content of recorded, transcribed interviews conducted by one nurse with 32 patients who had chronic illnesses. We inductively extracted five categories that emerged from the interviews: blood sugar, cholesterol, exercise, blood pressure, and diet. We then examined these categories from the standpoint of each of the four root metaphors using two approaches: A series (deductive) and an emergent (inductive) approach.ResultsThe results show that the nurse tended to primarily use two worldviews: mechanism and formism. In contrast, patients tended to favor mechanism when discussing cholesterol, blood pressure, and blood sugar levels, whereas contextualism was predominant when the category was diet or exercise.ConclusionsThis study adds to the existing literature on health professionals and patients’ communication. It shows how the use of Pepper’s root metaphors help to analyze the communication between the nurse and patients. Furthermore, it shows they are both using different root metaphors when they are talking about illness and treatments especially regarding blood sugar, cholesterol, exercise, blood pressure, and diet. Further qualitative and quantitative studies are needed to solidly these findings.


First Monday | 2002

Mapping the Information Society Literature: Topics, Perspectives, and Root Metaphors

Isabel Álvarez; Brent Kilbourn


Revista De Educacion | 2006

El diseño de entornos de aprendizaje colaborativo a través del programa Knowledge Forum: análisis de una experiencia

Isabel Álvarez; Iolanda García González; Begoña Gros Salvat; Vania Guerra


Education in the knowledge society | 2004

Websites construction as learning tools

Brent Kilbourn; Isabel Álvarez


Journal of Electronic Imaging | 2016

The School Counselor Leading (Social) Entrepreneurship within High Schools

Gemma Cuervo; Isabel Álvarez


International Journal of Education | 2016

Resistance to a First-Time Online Training Course for Sport Technicians

Isabel Álvarez; Carles Dulsat


Global Journal of Educational Studies | 2016

Barcelona, Chicago, Toronto: Pre-Service Students Collaborate Using ICT to Learn about Teaching, Culture, and Themselves as Risk Takers

Isabel Álvarez; Brent Kilbourn; George Olson


RECI Revista Iberoamericana de las Ciencias Computacionales e Informática | 2015

Experiencia Aprendizaje colaborativo con intercambios on-line: relato de una experiencia / Collaborative learning with exchanges online: account of an experience

Isabel Álvarez


EdMedia: World Conference on Educational Media and Technology | 2010

International E-learning experience in Teacher Education

Isabel Álvarez; Brent Kilbourn; George Olson

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Brent Kilbourn

Ontario Institute for Studies in Education

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Vania Guerra

University of Barcelona

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Ana Ayuste

University of Barcelona

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Begoña Gros

University of Barcelona

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Gemma Cuervo

Open University of Catalonia

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