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Metaphors of Ed Tech

WELLER, Martin - Personal Name;

The criticisms leveled at online education during the Covid-19 pandemic revealed not only a lack of understanding about how educational technology can be deployed effectively, but a lack of imagination. Martin Weller provides new ways of thinking about educational technology through a wide range of metaphors. By using metaphors as a mental model, Weller enables educators to move beyond pragmatic concerns into more imaginative and playful uses of technology and to critically examine the appropriate implementation and adoption of ed tech.


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Series Title
Issues in Distance Education
Call Number
6x9, 200
Publisher
: ., 2022
Collation
-
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
9781771993500.01
Classification
6x9, 200 pages
Content Type
text
Media Type
computer
Carrier Type
online resource
Edition
-
Subject(s)
Education, Online, Technology and Society
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Statement of Responsibility
Martin Weller
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Arin
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