Web 2.0 and Education: Not Just Another Case of Hype, Hope and Disappointment?

作者: Anastasia Gouseti

DOI: 10.1080/17439884.2010.509353

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摘要: There has been a long tradition in education of viewing new technologies as ‘technical fix’ that will help solve underlying problems and breathe life into formal (Robins Webster...

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