ETEC 511
Philosophy of Educational Technology
In my teaching, I infuse technology through-out my lessons. Although I have a deep interest in technology going back as far as I can remember, I hope I am using technology purposefully and appropriately. It is important to me that technology not just be a fancy add-on, but that it should be a tool with which to help students understand the world.
Definition of Cyber-culture
Cyber culture is the set of social expectations, etiquette, history and language used by the collection of people active on the World Wide Web. Just as the non-cyber world is separated into cliques and countries, the cyber world is separated into taxonomies and web spheres. The countries of the world are partially represented in cyberspace by the country domains, but more than ever people are less connected by language and lo
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