Ethnography of Emerging Translocated Virtual Student Communities in Kenya

Egesah Omar Badiru
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Internet based technologies and electronic devices have changed the way we look at the world in the 21st Century and especially among the savvy youth. This position is ever changing speedily, and has greatly influenced the way we communicate, pre-occupy ourselves, and concentrate at work, in class and even during special moments reserved for other engagements of life. Young persons were surveyed from Moi and Kisii University about their spatial occupation of two worlds; the real world and the virtual space. University students are experiencing new forms of interaction and social relations, more with the cyber world, that transform the very meaning of life experiences including education and knowledge, as a result of duality dwelling in the real world and the virtual space. University students revealed how learning occurs in multiple contexts, and many a times beyond the classroom. This answers the question how students learn inside and outside the lecture room from their relationship with the cyber space world. Profoundly, the paper presents the experiences and felt outcomes of dwelling in binary worlds and recommends the benefits of translocating in binary spaces and need to research characteristics of the youth who pilgrimage and operate in these newer community spaces.
肯尼亚新兴易位虚拟学生社区的民族志研究
基于互联网的技术和电子设备已经改变了我们在21世纪看待世界的方式,尤其是在精明的年轻人中。这一地位瞬息万变,极大地影响了我们交流的方式,影响了我们在工作、课堂上、甚至在为其他生活活动预留的特殊时刻集中注意力的方式。对莫伊和基西大学的年轻人进行了关于他们对两个世界的空间占用的调查;现实世界和虚拟空间。大学生正在经历新的互动和社会关系形式,更多的是与网络世界,这改变了包括教育和知识在内的生活体验的意义,因为他们生活在现实世界和虚拟空间的二元性中。大学生们揭示了学习是如何在多种情况下进行的,而且很多时候是在课堂之外进行的。这回答了学生如何在课堂内外从他们与网络空间世界的关系中学习的问题。深入地说,本文介绍了居住在二元世界中的经验和感受结果,并建议了在二元空间中迁移的好处,以及研究在这些新社区空间中朝圣和运作的青年特征的必要性。
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