Education, technology, power: educational computing as a social practice
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Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Albany State University of New York Press ©1998
Series:SUNY series, frontiers in education
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-241) and indexes
Introduction: data-driven democracy? social assessment of educational computing / Hank Bromley -- The mythic machine: gendered irrationalities and computer culture / Zoë Sofia -- The everyday aesthetics of computer education / Anthony P. Scott -- Telling tales out of school: modernist, critical, and postmodern "true stories" about educational computing / Mary Bryson and Suzanne de Castell -- Computer advertising and the construction of gender / Matthew Weinstein -- "I like computers, but many girls don't": gender and the sociocultural context of computing / Brad R. Huber and Janet Ward Schofield -- "You don't have to be a teacher to teach this unit": teaching, technology, and control in the classroom / Michael W. Apple and Susan Jungck -- Control and power in educational computing / Peter H. Kahn, Jr. and Batya Friedman -- Using computers to connect across cultural divides / Brigid A. Starkey -- Learning to exercise power: computers and community development / Antonia Stone
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (vii, 263 pages)
ISBN:0585062366
0791437973
0791437981
9780585062365

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