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Metaphors of Ed Tech: About the Author

Metaphors of Ed Tech
About the Author
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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Introduction: The Role of Metaphor
  3. Chapter 1. An Example of Metaphorical Thinking
  4. Chapter 2. Thinking about Ed Tech
  5. Chapter 3. Ed Tech as an Undiscipline
  6. Chapter 4. Specific Ed Tech
  7. Chapter 5. Ed Tech Criticism
  8. Chapter 6. Open Practice
  9. Chapter 7. The Coronavirus Online Pivot
  10. Chapter 8. Pedagogy
  11. Conclusion: Using Metaphor Appropriately
  12. References
  13. About the Author

About the Author

Author photo: A cartoon image of the author and his dog.

Martin Weller is professor of educational technology, in the Institute of Educational Technology at the UK Open University. He is the chair of the Open University’s multidisciplinary degree, the Open Programme, which is the largest degree in the UK. He is the author of The Battle for Open (2014), The Digital Scholar (2011), and 25 Years of Ed Tech (2020).

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