25 Years of Ed Tech, 2020 By Martin Weller. Athabasca University Press.
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Martin Weller’s 25 Years of Ed Tech is a necessary – and surprisingly fun! – review of the technologies, practices, pedagogies, and historical amnesias that have created (and plagued) the field of educational technologies for the last two and a half decades. In tracing the major technological developments, Weller also outlines the trends that shape these developments, and suggests some rules for good practice as we look towards a future where technology-enabled learning is almost certainly the norm, if not the default.
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Weller, M. (2020). 25 Years of Ed Tech. University of Athabasca Press.
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