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Face 2 Face Sessions

The Invisible Refrigerator

Written by Ed Hitchcock October 20, 2014

During this morning’s discussion of technology in education at the first face to face session of Cohort 21 (what Garth refers to as season 3, episode 1) we discussed the idea that technology should be transparent, invisible, in the background supporting learning, rather than being the focus. Like a refrigerator – it does an important … Continue reading “The Invisible Refrigerator”

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