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Authors
Traxler, JohnIssue Date
2010
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Many educators advocate, promote and encourage the dreams of agency, control, ownership and choice amongst students whilst educational institutions take the responsibility for provision, equity, access, participation and standards. The institutions traditionally procure, provide and control the technology for learning but now students are acquiring their own personal technologies for learning and institutions are challenged to keep pace. These allow students to produce, store, transmit and consume information, images and ideas; this potentially realises the educators’ dream but for institutions is potentially a nightmare, one of loss of control and loss of the quality, consistency, uniformity and stability that delivered the dreams of equity, access and participation. This paper traces the conflicting dreams and responsibilities.Citation
ALT-J, 18 (2):149-160Publisher
RoutledgeJournal
ALT-J, Research in Learning TechnologyType
Journal articleLanguage
enISSN
0968-7769EISSN
1741-1629ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1080/09687769.2010.492847
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