[Xmca-l] Re: Assessing Informal Learning -- on Amazon

rjsp2 r.j.s.parsons@open.ac.uk
Mon Mar 16 11:42:42 PDT 2015


Of course it is - that's where you first pointed us. Sorry - I shall now
crawl back into the seventh circle of marking hell, and addle my brain
even further.

Rob

On 16/03/2015 18:06, mike cole wrote:
> Sure, Rob. It can be obtained here:
>
> http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/documenting-and-assessing-learning-informal-and-media-rich-environments
>
> On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 10:45 AM, rjsp2 <r.j.s.parsons@open.ac.uk> wrote:
>
>> Are there alternatives for those of us who are not using Amazon till a)
>> they start paying tax in the countries where they do their business and
>> b) start paying their workers fairly?
>>
>> Rob
>>
>>
>> On 16/03/2015 17:21, Jay Lemke wrote:
>>
>>> For those of you interested in the complete text of our new book on
>>> documenting and assessing learning in informal activities (Lemke, Lecusay,
>>> Cole, & Michalchik 2015), it is now available at a discount price via
>>> Amazon:
>>>
>>> http://www.amazon.com/Documenting-Assessing-Media-
>>> Rich-Environments-Foundation/dp/026252774X
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Jay Lemke
>>> LCHC/Department of Communication
>>> University of California - San Diego
>>> www.jaylemke.com
>>>
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>>
>>
>

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