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Resources: standards and architectures :: Links and resources on open source, standards and architectures - PLEASE SEE THE NEW RESOURCE-BASE Weblog 23 entries 21-Jun-2005 1 authors
show or hide details for this item Appropriate and appropriated technology: technological literacy and educational software standards - Martin Owen 1999 Blog Entry 0 replies 06-June-2005 Mike Malloch
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This 1999 article by Martin Owen includes a reflection on the REM Project


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This paper discusses ways that shape attitudes to technology from a socio-cultural perspective. Differing attitudes are explored in relation to the cultures of education and ICT use in education. The role and development of the spreadsheet is taken as an example of a "cultural tool" and its relevance to education is questioned. A way of developing ICT embedded in a educational cultures by adopting interoperable standards for ICT in education is developed, with illustration from the European Commission funded project REM.

ET&S [2(4)] - Martin Owen
Educational Technology & Society 2(4) 1999
ISSN 1436-4522

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