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book review in RCCS – Making Digital Cultures

November 3, 2009 Jen

I wrote a review of Martin Hand’s book “Making Digital Cultures” for the Resource Centre for Cyberculture Studies, and this was published (with the author’s response) this month:

http://rccs.usfca.edu/bookinfo.asp?BookID=444&ReviewID=643

I really liked this book, and in fact Chapter 1 is now a core reading on the “E-learning and Digital Cultures” course at the University of Edinburgh.

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Latest updates

  • some updates, June 2024
  • speculative futures, generative AI
  • my Digital Futures for Learning book: what’s been happening
  • Call for papers: Higher Education Futures at the intersection of justice, hope, and educational technology
  • New Open Access Resource: Speculative Futures for Higher Education
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