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Proposals are being accepted for new books in the following series:

Book Series: Digital Education and Learning
Series editors: Dr Michael Thomas, Prof. James Paul Gee, Prof. John Palfrey
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US

Much has been written during the first decade of the new millennium about the potential of digital technologies to produce a transformation of education. Digital technologies are portrayed as tools that will enhance learner collaboration and motivation and develop new multimodal literacy skills. Accompanying this has been the move from understanding literacy on the cognitive level to an appreciation of the sociocultural forces shaping learner development. Responding to these claims, the Digital Education and Learning Series explores the pedagogical potential and realities of digital technologies in a wide range of disciplinary contexts across the educational spectrum both in and outside of class. Focusing on local and global perspectives, the series responds to the shifting landscape of education, the way digital technologies are being used in different educational and cultural contexts, and examines the differences that lie behind the generalizations of the digital age. Incorporating cutting edge volumes with theoretical perspectives and case studies (single authored and edited collections), the series provides an accessible and valuable resource for academic researchers, teacher trainers, administrators and students interested in interdisciplinary studies of education and new and emerging technologies.

Forthcoming titles focus on digital media in schools, digital game-based learning, virtual worlds, augmented reality, and the politics of educational technology.

Please contact the editors at: Michael Thomas ([log in to unmask])

Web site: http://us.macmillan.com/series/DigitalEducationandLearning
From: Michael Thomas <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Book proposals for the Digital Education and Learning book series / Palgrave Macmillan US
Date: May 11, 2012 5:26:22 AM CDT
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