This Special Issue of JIME will feature nine papers by invited, internationally renowned authors who have previously written about the effect of technology on education, learning and scholarship. Their interests and writing span distance education, higher
The Development of a technicized, cognitive culture rooted in artistic intelligence...Elliot W. Eisner argues that the distinctive forms of thinking needed to create artistically crafted work are relevant not only to what students do, they are relevant to
A champion of andragogy, self-direction in learning and informal adult education, Malcolm S. Knowles was a very influential figure in the adult education field. Here we review his life and achievements, and assess his contribution.
Don’t kid yourself. Online games, once the province of the young, could soon change the way your association delivers education and certification programs. In this interview, two virtual characters explore the potential of gaming for associations...Or!
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A COLLABORATIVE EXPLORATION CONNECTING CREATIVE MOVEMENTS AND MAGNIFYING GRASSROOTS SOLUTIONS Imaginify I, 2000-2005 "Cycles are the heartbeats of understanding. A thing perceived is just an event. Repeated it opens up to the instruments of science