Count me in, too. Chronotopes and virtual learning spaces.
JAY.
PS. Since I don't really believe in a radical dichotomy of virtual and
"real" spaces, I guess that means I might have something to say about many
sorts of learning spaces/places/pathways.
At 05:40 PM 3/4/2005, you wrote:
>Dear Phil,
>
>Here are a few of the folks working in "the neighborhood of," to use
>Hardy's phrase, chronotopes and formal and informal learning spaces.
>
>In the states: Kevin Leander and Eugene Matusov and others
>
>And, in Australia: Elizabeth Hirst, Alex Kostogriz, Peter Renshaw, Ray
>Brown, and myself.
>
>Best, Jennifer
>
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>Dr. Jennifer A. Vadeboncoeur
>The University of Queensland
>School of Education
>S-512 Social Sciences Building
>St. Lucia 4072 QLD
>Australia
>
>Phone +61 7 3365 6649
>Fax +61 7 3365 7199
>
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>
Jay Lemke
Professor
University of Michigan
School of Education
610 East University
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
Tel. 734-763-9276
Email. JayLemke@UMich.edu
Website. www.umich.edu/~jaylemke
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