The Monsters of Education Technology

A collection of essays by ed-tech's "Cassandra" Audrey Watters, this book contains talks and tales of education technology: its histories, mythologies, ideologies, and monsters. Each chapter was originally delivered as a lecture during 2014.

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The Monsters of Education Technology

A collection of essays by ed-tech's "Cassandra" Audrey Watters, this book contains talks and tales of education technology: its histories, mythologies, ideologies, and monsters. Each chapter was originally delivered as a lecture during 2014.

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The Monsters of Education Technology

The Monsters of Education Technology

by Audrey Watters
The Monsters of Education Technology

The Monsters of Education Technology

by Audrey Watters

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Overview

A collection of essays by ed-tech's "Cassandra" Audrey Watters, this book contains talks and tales of education technology: its histories, mythologies, ideologies, and monsters. Each chapter was originally delivered as a lecture during 2014.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940152449150
Publisher: Audrey Watters
Publication date: 11/29/2014
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 903 KB

About the Author

Audrey Watters is a writer who focuses on education technology – the relationship between politics, pedagogy, business, culture, and ed-tech. She has worked in the education field for over 15 years: teaching, researching, organizing, and project-managing. Although she was two chapters into her dissertation (on a topic completely unrelated to ed-tech), she decided to abandon academia, and she now happily fulfills the one job recommended to her by a junior high aptitude test: freelance writer. She has written for The Atlantic, Edutopia, MindShift, Inside Higher Ed, The School Library Journal, The Huffington Post, and elsewhere, in addition to her own blog Hack Education. She is currently working on a book called Teaching Machines. No really. She is.

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