On reification: a reinterpretation of designed and emergent practice
This paper is a response to the article: 'Examining the five-stage e-moderating model: designed and emergent practice in the learning technology profession, published in ALT-J 11 (1). Whilst we agree with the concerns of the authors on the problems of commodification and the increasing co...
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Main Authors: | Chris Tompsett (Author), Graham Alsop (Author) |
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2003-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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