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2007
The idea of ‘slippery texts' provides a useful descriptor for materials that mutate and evolve across different media. Eight adult gamers, encountering the slippery text American McGee's Alice, demonstrate a variety of ways in which players attempt to manage their attention as they encounter a...
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Southern Michif SoundHunters: A collaborative process of re-purposing an Indigenous language learning technology
DownloadFall 2022
Many of the Indigenous languages around the world and in Canada are endangered. Furthermore, many of these languages are low-resource and suffer from a lack of language-learning resources and technology that facilitate language revitalization. To help address this problem, we created the...
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Unmasking Global Education Industries and Their Capital Accumulation Strategies: On Materiality and Discourse
DownloadSpring 2021
The notion of education as being part of the “commons,” as a societal or public good, is slowly giving way to pressures of marketization, privatization, and commodification—and thus, re-imagined, reconfigured, and re-appropriated as an object of trade, increasingly for sale, based on individual...
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2014-01-01
Educational research has explored the potentials and problems inherent in student anonymity and pseudonymity in virtual learning environments. But few studies have attended to onymity, that is, the use of ones own and others given names in online courses. In part, this lack of attention is due to...