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Your Digital Footprint and What Can be Done About It

November 11, 2022 / maximosigilo1978 / 0 Comments
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  • Weekly Reflection 10: Säljö (1999), “Learning as the Use of Tools: A sociocultural perspective on the human-technology link”
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  • Weekly Reflection 8: Selwyn (2010), “Looking beyond Learning: Notes towards the Critical Study of Educational Technology”
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