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Book Group: Distrusting Educational Technology: Critical Questions for Changing Times by Neil Selwyn (Hosted Online via Zoom) In-Person

What is the benefit of educational technology to students and society? Neil Selwyn, Professor of Education at Monash University (Australia) and editor of the journal Learning, Media and Technology explores this question in Distrusting Educational Technology: Critical Questions for Changing Times. The book examines values, agendas and interests embedded in educational technologies and explores how educators can use digital technology to decrease social inequality and exclusion. We invite you to participate in critical reflective dialogue on the role of technology in education, and implications for how we could effectively use educational technology to promote student learning.

The book group will meet for three sessions from 3 to 4:30 on the following dates:

  • Tuesday, November 3

  • Tuesday, November 10

  • Tuesday, November 17

Registration for the first session will serve as registration for the subsequent sessions. 

Participants will have access to the online version of this book through Temple Libraries.

The facilitator will send an access link to this webinar via email prior to the session.

Date:
Tuesday, November 3, 2020
Time:
3:00pm - 4:30pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Hosted Online via Zoom
Campus:
Hosted Online via Zoom
Categories:
  Book Group     Virtual Teaching with Technology Workshop  
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