Share articles on the debate between (McLuhan, 1964) and Clark (1983) Understanding Media https://t.co/AbhJsPzCwt I agree with McLuhan that "people learn differently with different technologies". Source of “Technology doesn’t impact learning.” https://t.c
@Mr_N_Wood @Graham_IRISC This paper suggests that the medium makes no difference if the method is the same. Sometimes, though, the medium makes the method more difficult, e.g. novice programmers need lots of support, which is more tricky when you can't se
@mberry @JLeeseCTE There's evidence that the medium doesn't matter if the methods are the same, so I'm guessing that it depends on your methods! https://t.co/VAbsw33eKk
@caschat_uk Apparently the medium makes no difference as long as the methods are the same! https://t.co/VAbsw33eKk
The medium used doesn't have a bearing on learning, provided that the instructional method is the same. That's comforting for those of us who are teaching on-line. https://t.co/VAbsw3kPBS
RT @cetintuker: Media will never influence learning (R. E. Clark) https://t.co/mVDvFUXHZi https://t.co/zNAKQouosu
The Media Will Never Influence Learning https://t.co/FBhEsI5DJP #media #america
@ainsleyoc Classroom Tech article, do the research, Clark, http://t.co/J7IkmCBhyX, Kozma http://t.co/XBlC3nrmf5, might change your article.
Potential ACA Sources: 1. http://t.co/cQSi7Gx6Ry 2. http://t.co/HIQtHfMHsG 3. http://t.co/vTvVTX2Lhl 4. http://t.co/5t4EIsBejX #tech76101
DEBATE: Will media influence learning? Clark http://t.co/mMtK1a5RlR VS. Kozma http://t.co/Q6ojfreeqA tonight in CEP956 #MSUepet
@stevegallagher Clark (1994) made the same argument almost 20 years ago: http://t.co/jYfTnRwnBp