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Giles Martin

Amazon unveils Kindle DX e-reader (BBC News) - 0 views

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    Prices etc. are still a problem though... (oh, and you can't get kindles over here - brit firm plastic logic bringing one out soon though. IMHO I think that in a couple year's time, when they hit ipod-like mass market (and are a lot cheaper) these could potentially bring a lot of change/possibilities in HE. Unless something else takes over by then of course...
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    E-paper readers get that little bit closer to mass market. Amazon launches larger version of kindle - business and academia prime markets for larger (and annotating) readers given reports/papers/textbooks.
David Andrew

Exploring contributions to scholarship in e-learning: weighing up the evidence - 0 views

  • Exploring contributions to scholarship in e-learning: weighing up the evidence Filed in Articles on May.01, 2009 In this paper the authors examine three journal articles (two of them relating to e-learning and one to higher education in general), in order to draw some preliminary conclusions about the kind of contributions to discourse about e-learning which may be regarded as valuable in advancing the scholarship of teaching and learning.
Giles Martin

Diffusion Theory & Instructional Technology - 0 views

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    This paper discusses how the theories of innovation diffusion have been incorporated into the field of instructional technology.
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    Saw this on a science feed and only scanned it so far. The paper is old, but it might be interesting - various fields are interested in how innovations spread through a community (e.g. agriculture) and considering those theories with respect to education might be interesting. Anyone seen anything similar in the past?
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