Electronic Technologies and Instruction
Explore the intersection of technology and education with Electronic Technologies and Instruction, a compelling publication from the esteemed John Wiley and Sons Ltd. Released in 2008, this peer-reviewed book spans 88 pages and is dedicated to addressing practical problem-solving and policy applications within the field of anthropology. Ideal for educators and practitioners alike, it offers valuable insights into how electronic technologies can enhance instructional practices. This title is also available for course adoption, making it a perfect resource for academic settings. Discover how anthropological knowledge and methods can be effectively integrated into modern educational environments.