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Fostering Learning in the Networked World : The Cyberlearning Opportunity and Challenge A 21st Century Agenda for the National Science Foundation 1 Report of the NSF Task Force on Cyberlearning

by Hal Abelson, Lee Dirks, Roberta Johnson, Kenneth R Koedinger, Marcia C Linn, Clifford A Lynch, Diana G Oblinger, Katie Salen, Marshall S Smith show all authors
Science (2008)

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1 We would like to acknowledge and give special thanks for the continued support and advice from National Science Foundation staff Daniel Atkins, Cora Marrett, Diana Rhoten, Barbara Olds, and Jim Colby. Andrew Lau of the University of California at Los Angeles
provided exceptional help and great spirit in making the distributed work of our Task Force possible. Katherine Lawrence encapsulated the Task Force’s work in a carefully crafted Executive Summary.
Fostering Learning in the Networked World:
The Cyberlearning Opportunity
and Challenge
A 21st Century Agenda for the National Science Foundation1
Report of the NSF Task Force on Cyberlearning
June 24, 2008
Christine L. Borgman (Chair),
Hal Abelson,
Lee Dirks,
Roberta Johnson,
Kenneth R. Koedinger,
Marcia C. Linn,
Clifford A. Lynch,
Diana G. Oblinger,
Roy D. Pea,
Katie Salen,
Marshall S. Smith,
Alex Szalay
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