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Jan Herrington

Emeritus Professor, School of Education, Murdoch University

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Book chapter   Open access

by H. TeräsI. LeppisaariM. Teräs and J. Herrington

Published 2014

Multicultural Awareness and Technology in Higher Education, 197 - 217

Book chapter

by V. BozalekD. Ng'ambiD. WoodJ. HerringtonJ. Hardman and A. Amory

Published 2014

Activity Theory, Authentic Learning and Emerging Technologies, 234 - 241

Book chapter

by J. HerringtonT.C. Reeves and R. Oliver

Published 2014

Handbook of Research on Educational Communications and Technology, 401 - 412

Book chapter

by J. Herrington

Published 2014

Activity Theory, Authentic Learning and Emerging Technologies, 61 - 67

Editorial

Book chapter

by J. HerringtonV. MitchellM. Rowe and S. Titus

Published 2014

Activity Theory, Authentic Learning and Emerging Technologies, 192 - 210

Moving from theory to practice in higher education is deeply challenging. While exploring pedagogical models in the literature may lead to tacit understanding of general principles, actually implementing these principles in practice can be an entirely different matter...

Book chapter

by J. HerringtonN. OstashewskiD. Reid and K. Flintoff

Published 2014

Successful Teacher Education

As more and more children bring personal mobile devices to school, schools struggle to formulate policies that acknowledge their power as learning tools. Until quite recently, policy often simply prohibited the use of mobile phones in any form while on school grounds, despite parental approval for students to carry them for personal safety and convenience.

Book chapter   Open access

by T. Amiel and J. Herrington

Published 2011

Informed design of educational technologies in higher education: Enhanced learning and teching, 152 - 165

Book chapter

by J. Herrington

Published 2010

A school’s journey into the future: Research by practitioners for practitioners, v - vi

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Book chapter   Open access

by T.C. Reeves and J. Herrington

Published 2010

Looking Toward the Future of Technology-Enhanced Education: Ubiquitous Learning and the Digital Native, 205 - 220

Book chapter   Open access

by L. KervinJ. Mantei and J. Herrington

Published 2009

Handbook of Research on New Media Literacy at the K-12 Level, 203 - 215

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