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In this second edition the editors continue their efforts to
synthesize research and practice and project future directions in
the field of information and communication technology. The
proliferation of mobile devices and applications have had major
implications on how the nature of teaching and learning should be
conceptualised, and what pedagogical practices should be used to
support bridging formal and informal learning. The advent of social
media also highlights the importance of gaining a deeper
understanding of social learning theories and computer-supported
collaborative learning theories and practices. The advancement of
new technologies to support easy accessibility of educational
resources such as OER and to a lesser extent MOOCs have led to the
debate on how assessment should be conducted and how technologies
could be used to support it. The demand of the knowledge society
requires that researchers, policy makers, and educational
practitioners be conversant with new research findings in order to
understand the impact of ICT in teaching and learning, and how to
support learners to use new technologies and applications
creatively and effectively. New research paradigms have emerged to
meet these challenges.
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