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Emerging Technologies in Learning: Impact on Cognition and Culture

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Bhattacharya, M., Mach, N. & Moallem, M. 2011. Emerging Technologies in Learning: Impact on Cognition and Culture. AACE.
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Emerging Technologies in Learning: Impact on Cognition and Culture
Madhumita Bhattacharya, Nada Mach, Mahnaz Moallem
AACE
2011

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Madhumita Bhattacharya, University of Victoria, Canada; Nada Mach, California State University, USA; Mahnaz Moallem, University of North Carolina, USA

Abstract

This book encompasses the technological influence on learning and cognition from a cultural prospective. It weaves together different kinds of learning technologies with the thread of cultural diversity to meet local and global educational needs and includes the latest developments in education, particularly emerging technologies. The book offers successful examples of student modeling for multimedia learning environment design, instructional delivery systems, and applications of technology where computer and mobile technologies play an indispensable role. Innovative ideas, as well as issues related to learning, teaching and assessment, work place learning, assistive technology, the roles of current and future technologies in learning are discussed by authors from various countries and educational settings.

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