Marj's book is excellent, if I may say, and in that same series (not that anyone asked, but a. the books are germane to the discussion, and b. I'm the series editor, not an author/editor of a title in the series, if it matters, since I think a. is a good enough reason) I'd also recommend "Learning, Culture and Community in Online Education," edited by Haythornthwaite and Kazmer, and "Configuring History: Teaching the Harlem Renaissance through Virtual Reality Cityscapes," edited by Sosnoski, Harkin and Carter. The full list of titles in the series can be found at http:// tinyurl.com/yqxg5z. If I recall, there's a discount to AoIR members who order via Lang's site...the details are on the AoIR website. Thanks, Sj On May 23, 2007, at 4:32 PM, Marj Kibby wrote:
Apologies for the self-promotion but someone did ask ....
Brave New Classrooms; Democratic Education & the Internet. (Digital Formations; V.37) Ed. By Joe Lockard And Mark Pegrum Binding: Paperback Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc, 2007 ISBN-13: 9780820481234 ISBN: 0820481238
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