Post-IT: Putting postmodern perspectives to use in instructional technology—A response to Solomon's “Toward a Post-Modern Agenda in Instructional Technology”

AV communication review - Tập 50 Số 1 - Trang 5-14 - 2002
Rick Voithofer1, Alan Foley2
1The Ohio State University USA
2North Carolina State University, USA

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