Monday, 11 April 2011

The Information Superhighway and Post-modernity

Examines the social and cultural implications of the converging technologies known as the Information Superhighway. Draws together arguments from key commentators and critics to identify possibilities and potential dangers related to quality of life, social justice, and politics. Aims to help educators move beyond current instrumental perspectives (technology as a resource).

Kenway, J 1996, The Information Superhighway and Post-modernity: The Social Promise and the Social Price,Comparative Education, 32, 2, pp. 217-31, ERIC, EBSCOhost, viewed 5 April 2011

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