…educational technology is not simply a tool that does a wholly predictable or singular job like a hammer or a screwdriver. Even so, the educational technology industry, backed by huge…
READ MORE…And why not? After all, as Hazel points out, these tools simply extend the ability of librarians to do what they have always done; namely, make information available to the…
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…the commercialization of knowledge and a consumerist mentality indicate more than the loss of a public-focused and community-oriented conception of education. Moreover, writes Westheimer, “the elimination of critical thinking and…
READ MORE…has come at the detriment of the very population these institutions are intended to serve. Whether through corporatizing library, housing or food services, the profits accrued by these large commercial…
READ MORE…students, faculty and staff). The other two-thirds of a BoG’s members typically come from outside the university community, and are sometimes referred to as “external” members. External members are not…
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