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Today more than at any other time, the potential for technology to act as a major catalyst for educational change in what we do and how we do it has never been more apparent. This chapter explores one case within an institution in Hong Kong that rose to the challenge of doing things differently and providing students and teaching staff with new ways of working, taking into account new technological practices and changing educational needs.
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- Technological Practice
- Lecture Theatre
- Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge
- High Education Governance
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Fox, R. (2011). Technological Practice and Change in Education. In: Kwan, R., McNaught, C., Tsang, P., Wang, F.L., Li, K.C. (eds) Enhancing Learning Through Technology. Education Unplugged: Mobile Technologies and Web 2.0. ICT 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 177. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22383-9_1
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