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There is a growing disconnect between the way schools teach and students learn. Today's student lives and learns primarily in an electronic culture. The educational community must understand that the current model for teaching and learning is predicated upon a culture of print that has lasted 500 years. This book offers an understanding of how our emerging culture impacts learning. Features: · Discusses how inventions and innovations in communication technologies have been received through history · Provides a perspective for understanding the electronic culture that is emerging because of advances in communication technologies · Compares and contrasts a print-based and electronic culture · Explores how the computer is radically altering the writing process as well as our understanding of what is text For anyone interested in literacy, cultural studies, or contemporary culture.

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ISBN: 9780810846944
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Author: John P Davies
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Education an imprint of R&L Education
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 145 pages
Series: A ScarecrowEducation Book
Genres: Educational strategies and policy