This timely new publication examines the notion of computer as medium and what such an idea might mean for education. The Knowledge Medium: Designing Effective Computer-Based Educational Learning Environments suggests that the understanding of computers as a medium may be a key to re-envisioning edu
The Knowledge Medium: Designing Effective Computer-Based Learning Environments
β Scribed by Gary A. Berg
- Publisher
- Information Science Publishing
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 279
- Edition
- illustrated edition
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This timely new publication examines the notion of computer as medium and what such an idea might mean for education. The Knowledge Medium: Designing Effective Computer-Based Educational Learning Environments suggests that the understanding of computers as a medium may be a key to re-envisioning educational technology. Because the subject is interdisciplinary, combining science with the humanities, the theoretical discussion draws from a broad range of disciplines: psychology, educational theory, film criticism, and computer science.
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