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9780868407814
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378.1734 BRA
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Brabazon, Tara
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Digital hemlock : Internet education and the poisoning of teaching / Tara Brabazon.
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Internet education and the poisoning of teaching
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Sydney : UNSW Press, 2002.
Sydney : UNSW Press, 2002.
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xiii, 222 pages ; 24 cm.
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Includes index.
PSD - Professor Stephen Dinham Collection
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Note
Preface / Hemlock in the hardware -- Part I. Assume the Position: 1. Do you want fries with that? Internet teaching and the administration of knowledge; 2. Let's make lots of money: digital deals and trafficking truth in the virtual classroom -- Part II. Surfing, Reading and Thinking: 3. Bonfire of the literacies: :), :(, and literacy in the information age; 4. Double fold or double take? Book memory and the administration of information -- Part III. Teachers and Teaching, Students and Learning: 5. Reclaiming the teacher's body; 6. Point, click and graduate: student motivation in the information age -- Part IV. Who is the Target Market?: 7. How imagined are virtual communities?; 8. Meta-tagging politics: social justice and the social responsibilities of universities -- Conclusion. Socrates in the software.
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This wide-ranging book examines the state of tertiary education in Australia and exposes the myths and assumptions on which current education policy is based. This book should be of interest to all academics and students in Australia. Tara Brabazon is a senior lecturer at Murdoch University in Perth.
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Internet in education
Education, Higher -- Aims and objectives
Education, Higher -- Australia
Internet in education
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