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	<description>Most mobile telephones are in the developing world. Research and discussion by Jonathan Donner</description>
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		<title>futures of learning series on new media practices in international contexts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The futures of learning team, David Theo Goldberg, Mimi Ito, Heather Horst, Becky Herr, HyeRyoung Ok, Daisuke Okabe, Dan Perkel, Christo Sims, Cara Wallis, Anke Schwittay, is building a great resource: Futures of Learning is a collective blog dedicated to the topic of new media and learning. The members of the blog are part of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="http://futuresoflearning.org/index.php">The futures of learning </a>team, David Theo Goldberg, Mimi Ito, Heather Horst, Becky Herr, HyeRyoung Ok, Daisuke Okabe, Dan Perkel, Christo Sims, Cara Wallis, Anke Schwittay, is building a great resource:</p>
<blockquote><p>Futures of Learning is a collective blog dedicated to the topic of new media and learning. The members of the blog are part of a project, funded by the MacArthur Foundation, that is conducting an international survey of research in the field. We are focusing on two areas. One is an international review of research on how people are adopting digital and networked media. The second area is a review of learning institutions that are incorporating new media in innovative ways.</p></blockquote>
<p>The blog recently kicked off a series on New Media Practices in International Contexts, with a post from Cara on <a target="_blank" href="http://futuresoflearning.org/index.php/Firda_08/comments/new_media_practices_in_china_an_introduction/">New Media in China</a></p>
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