>I did my diploma on Vygotsky in 1999 (more on biographical and
>historical aspects). In the XMCA List I was one of the lurkers in the
>back.
>
>Now I finished further studies in the field of adult education, life
>long learning, learning with "new medias", E-Learning. I `m thinking
>about continue my studies with a PH.D. and for my thesis I would like to
>combine my former work.
>
>Did you know about Vygotsky and life long learning?
>Is there any research on Vygotsky and E-Learning?
Andy Northedge has a chapter that might be relevant in Learning for
Life in the 21st Century: Sociocultural Perspectives on the Future of
Education (Eds. G. Wells & G. Claxton), Blackwell, 2002.
-- Gordon Wells Dept of Education, http://education.ucsc.edu/faculty/gwells UC Santa Cruz.
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