Editorial Volume 48 Issue 2

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Abstract

The field of education technology, and related subject areas attendant to it, welcomed millions of new participants during the COVID-19 pandemic. According to UNESCO, the education experiences of more than 1.4 billion students were disrupted in ways that will impact them, and those around them, for years to come. This journal has a significant role to play for documenting these experiences and the research that followed. Evidence about the use of learning technologies for learning in many new education spaces and geographic places is now available. Interest in the topic of technology-enabled learning has increased exponentially and submissions documenting these new experiences, insights, research findings, and practice applications have continued to grow. Our journal supports scholars long involved in, or new to the topic of, technology-enabled learning design and delivery.

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Cleveland-Innes, M., & Lakhal, S. (2022, June 1). Editorial Volume 48 Issue 2. Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology. Canadian Network for Innovation in Education. https://doi.org/10.21432/cjlt28399

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