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Beskrivning
Do new technologies mean the end of the university as we know it? Or can they be shaped in a way that balances innovation and tradition? This volume explores these questions through a critical history of online education.
Edward C. Hamilton is Chair of the School of Communication at Capilano University, Canada.
Innehållsförteckning
1. Online Education and the Politics of Technology2. From Constructivism to Normative Critique: Technology, History and Politics3. The Age of Automation: The Technical Code of Online Education to 19804. The Age of Ambivalence: Early Experiments in Educational Computer Conferencing5. The Age of Evangelism: From Online Education to the Virtual University6. The Age of Openness: From Critical Interventions to the Encoding of Online Education7. The Ambivalence of Openness: MOOCs and the Critical Practice of Online Education