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Reflections on Handheld Learning: Authenticity vs Karaoke, and magnificent failure vs benign success
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Image by Terry Freedman via Flickr
Malcolm McLaren is not, perhaps, the first person that would spring to mind in the context of education. Yet, as one of the keynotes at the Handheld Learning Conference 2009 he had much to say that was highly relevant – in an irrelevant sort of way. ...
Original article from http://terry-freedman.org.uk/artman/publish/article_1576.php
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