The Future of Learning Institutions in a Digital Age
In this report, Cathy Davidson and David Theo Goldberg focus on the potential for shared and interactive learning made possible by the Internet. They argue that the single most important characteristic of the Internet is its capacity for world-wide community and the limitless exchange of ideas. The...
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Language: | English |
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The MIT Press
2009
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Series: | The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Reports on Digital Media and Learning
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Online Access: | Open Access: DOAB: description of the publication Open Access: DOAB, download the publication |
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