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Cyber Spacessocial Spaces Culture Clash In Computerized Classrooms 1st Edition Ivor Goodson

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Cyber Spacessocial Spaces Culture Clash In Computerized Classrooms 1st Edition Ivor Goodson
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.2 MB
Pages: 180
Author: Ivor Goodson, Michele Knobel, Colin Lankshear, J. Marshall Mangan (auth.)
ISBN: 9780230602151, 9781403960306, 0230602150, 1403960305
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Cyber Spacessocial Spaces Culture Clash In Computerized Classrooms 1st Edition Ivor Goodson by Ivor Goodson, Michele Knobel, Colin Lankshear, J. Marshall Mangan (auth.) 9780230602151, 9781403960306, 0230602150, 1403960305 instant download after payment.

What happens when a new social technology is imposed on the established social technology of the school? This book presents an unusual application of critical cultural analysis to a series of empirical case studies of educational uses of information and communication technologies (ICTs). Drawing on research conducted over a ten-year period in three different regions of the Anglo-American developed world, it examines themes arising from the struggle for the social spaces and emerging cyber spaces of schooling; the role of identity projects in educational change; and the paradoxes which arise from these processes. The resulting analysis offers a rich - and sobering - perspective on the rush to technologize classrooms.

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