ICTs are now a central means to be socially, economically, culturally and politically involved in twenty-first century society (Selwyn and Facer, 2007). They are integral to the global flows of knowledge, people and services that characterize the knowledge economy. In this information rich society knowledge is being reconfigured. Knowing and learning are now as much to do with access and participation as they are to do with the acquisition of skills and knowing that. Internationally, governments have endorsed the need for students to be ICT and information literate.
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Cowie, B., & Jones, A. (2009). Teaching and Learning in the Ict Environment. In International Handbook of Research on Teachers and Teaching (pp. 791–801). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-73317-3_50
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