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Preface How to Use This Book 1. What Do We Mean by 'Education' and 'Technology'? 2. Making Sense of Technology and Educational Change 3. A Short History of Education and Technology 4. Technology and Learning 5. Technology and Educational Institutions 6. Technology and Teachers 7. Artificial Intelligence and the Automation of Education 8. Education and Technology: Looking to the Future Glossary References Index

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An extensively revised third edition of this successful introduction to the key issues and major debates on the use of digital technologies in education.

About the Author

Neil Selwyn is a Distinguished Research Professor at the Faculty of Education, Monash University, Australia.

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This 3rd edition of Neil Selwyn’s essential book is a wonderful, critical and incisive summary of the key issues and debates that are shaping the field of digital education in the current moment. It perfectly balances critique, hope and concern, built on the deep expertise and knowledge which the author has developed over many years of research. The book is genuinely essential for anyone wishing to do serious work in the area of education and technology.
*Sian Bayne, Professor of Digital Education, University of Edinburgh, UK*

Writing about EdTech is easy. More challenging is to write something meaningful. What is very difficult is to write something that remains relevant for years. No doubt that this book successfully crossed the barrier of time proposing challenging questions and ideas to better understand our present and shape our future.
*Cristóbal Cobo, Senior Education and Technology Specialist at the World Bank*

Education technologies so often fail to offer their promised results because designers and champions fail to understand the social and professional environs of education. Neil Selwyn's erudite guide to learning technologies pans back from the apps and promises to help readers understand new digital tools in their broader context.
*Justin Reich, Associate Professor in Comparative Media Studies and Director at MIT Teaching Systems Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA*

Covers a lot of ground and will be useful to anyone brave enough to explore beyond the uncritical “there is huge potential in EdTech” hype to reach a deeper understanding of technology in education.
*International Review of Education*

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