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Learningincommunity Reflections On Practice 1st Edition Murali Venkatesh

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Learningincommunity Reflections On Practice 1st Edition Murali Venkatesh
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.37 MB
Pages: 122
Author: Murali Venkatesh, Ruth V. Small, Janet Marsden (auth.)
ISBN: 9789401002257, 9789401039819, 9401002258, 940103981X
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Learningincommunity Reflections On Practice 1st Edition Murali Venkatesh by Murali Venkatesh, Ruth V. Small, Janet Marsden (auth.) 9789401002257, 9789401039819, 9401002258, 940103981X instant download after payment.

Many of the titles on active/experiential learning concepts are focused on the K-12 setting. They are often how-to books, rather than theory-based. Learning-in-Community extends Kolb's experiential learning theory to community-based projects. It takes a conceptually-grounded approach to active learning through technology-based projects. The book traces the conceptual and operational development of learning-in-community over the decade that we have used it in our teaching. It concludes by outlining a logical next step in efforts to democratize technology: social activism. Training the new ICT professional at a time of significant inequality in access to ICTs would be seriously inadequate if it ignored social responsibility.
This book is intended for faculty of undergraduate and graduate-level courses in information technology, business and management.

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