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Transformative Dialogues, Volume 3, Issue 3
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Transformative Dialogues: teaching and learning ejournal
Volume 3, Issue 3, March 2010
Multimedia to Enhance Learning, including Web 2.0, and more.
The current issue is available at:
http://kwantlen.ca/TD/Current_Issue.html
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Alice Macpherson Dr. Balbir Gurm Al Valleau
Technical Editor Editor in Chief Associate Editor
Transformative Dialogues: Teaching and Learning Journal
The Centre for Academic Growth
Kwantlen Polytechnic University
http://kwantlen.ca/TD
604 599-3040
"You must be the change you wish to see in this world." Gandhi
"When we speak, in gestures or signs, we fashion a real object in the world; the gesture is seen, the words and the song are heard. The arts are simply a kind of writing, which, in one way or another, fixes words or gestures, and gives body to the invisible." - Émile-Auguste Chartier (1868 - 1951) French philosopher
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